Before migration
We map pages, content, URLs, traffic and SEO priorities. Migration is not copy-paste: it is the right moment to clean structure and messaging.
Controlled migration
We move WordPress sites to Webflow by rebuilding content, CMS and redirects with attention to performance, maintenance and SEO continuity.
We map pages, content, URLs, traffic and SEO priorities. Migration is not copy-paste: it is the right moment to clean structure and messaging.
We rebuild templates, CMS and components in Webflow, preserving important pages and preparing 301 redirects when URLs change.
We check indexing, errors, performance, sitemap and tracking, so the move does not leave technical gaps.
We map URLs, pages that bring visits and content that generates leads before changing platform.
Migration does not mean copying everything: we remove weight, duplication and fragile templates while keeping what creates value.
Redirects, sitemap, CMS and post-launch checks reduce SEO risk and make the new site easier to manage.
The risk is reduced by mapping URLs, important content, redirects and sitemap before launch. Migration is handled as an SEO project, not only a technical one.
Not always. We keep what creates value, merge weak content and leave out pages that add weight and maintenance.
The CMS is rebuilt to be clearer: fewer plugins, fewer useless fields and more control over recurring content.
Yes. We prepare the redirect map and check URLs after launch to avoid errors and traffic loss.
When WordPress is slow, requires constant maintenance or stops the marketing team from publishing safely and independently.