Migrate your WordPress site to Webflow.

We migrate B2B marketing sites from WordPress to Webflow. SEO-safe, on a clear timeline, and built so your marketing team can manage it without touching a developer again.

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You've outgrown WordPress

Every update is a risk

Plugin updates that break things. PHP version conflicts. A WordPress core update that takes down the site on a Friday afternoon. You're not running a development project, you're running a marketing site. It shouldn't feel like this.

Your team can't edit the site without breaking it

Gutenberg, Elementor, Divi. Whichever page builder you're using, it wasn't built for a marketing team that needs to move fast. Simple edits go through a developer queue. Pages take days instead of hours.

The plugin stack never stops growing

SEO plugin, caching plugin, security plugin, form plugin, redirect plugin. Each one a potential conflict, each one a maintenance cost, each one something that can silently break without anyone noticing.

WordPress was the right call five years ago

It's the most widely used CMS in the world for a reason. But a B2B marketing site in 2026 has different requirements: speed, flexibility, and a team that can operate it independently. WordPress wasn't designed for that.

Webflow fixes all of this

Marketers edit pages without touching a developer. There's no plugin stack to maintain, no security patches to chase, and pages are fast by default. It's why B2B marketing teams that switch to Webflow don't go back.

The only hard part is getting there without losing your rankings, your content, or three months of momentum.

That's the part we handle.

Not all migrations are equal

Most agencies treat every migration the same. We don't. WordPress has its own quirks, and if you don't account for them upfront, they surface at launch.

Custom post types and ACF fields

If your site uses Advanced Custom Fields or custom post types, that content needs to be remapped into Webflow's CMS architecture. We audit your content structure before we build anything.

Yoast and RankMath SEO data

Every title tag, meta description, and canonical tag in your WordPress SEO plugin gets migrated manually. Nothing gets lost, nothing gets auto-generated.

Page builder dependencies

Elementor, Divi, Beaver Builder. These create bloated, builder-specific markup that can't be transferred. We rebuild clean, component-based Webflow layouts that your team can actually maintain.

Permalink structure and redirect mapping

WordPress URL structures vary. We map every existing URL to its new equivalent before launch and implement 301 redirects across the board. No broken links, no lost link equity.

Your two migration options

Design and layout can't be copy-pasted between platforms. Every migration is technically a rebuild. The question is whether you rebuild what you have, or build something new.

Migration

Good for teams happy with their current design, but want to switch to Webflow.

Starting from €5k
Exact price scoped after free discovery call

We rebuild your existing WordPress site in Webflow. Same design, same structure, same content. Just on a faster, more flexible platform your team can actually manage.

  • Full rebuild of your current design in Webflow
  • All pages and content migrated
  • CMS architecture for your team
  • Redirect mapping (every old URL to its new equivalent)
  • SEO metadata migration
  • Google Search Console handoff and indexing
  • Team training and CMS handoff
MOST POPULAR

Migration + Redesign

Good for teams who've been wanting a redesign anyway.

Starting from €10k
Exact price scoped after free discovery call

We migrate all your content and rebuild the site with a completely new design. One project instead of two. No migration now and a redesign in 18 months.

  • Everything in Migration
  • Full new design in Webflow
  • New component library built for long-term scalability
  • Revised page structure and information architecture
  • Optional: updated copy structure and content guidance

Your WordPress SEO doesn't have to take a hit

The biggest fear in any migration is losing the organic traffic you've built on WordPress. Here's what goes wrong when it's done badly, and what we do differently.

What a bad WordPress migration looks like

  • Redirect mapping missed, sending crawlers to 404 pages
  • Yoast metadata lost or replaced with auto-generated titles
  • WordPress permalink structure not replicated, breaking inbound links
  • Pages set to noindex during build and never turned back on
  • Canonical tags misconfigured, causing duplicate content issues
  • Internal links still pointing to old WordPress URLs
  • No post-launch monitoring, so problems surface weeks later
The result: Months of lost traffic, a hit to the pipeline and a slow recovery

What we do instead

  • Full redirect mapping
    Every WordPress URL gets a 301 redirect to its new equivalent. Built before launch, QA'd after.
  • SEO metadata migration
    Title tags, meta descriptions, canonical tags and Open Graph data migrated from Yoast or RankMath and manually reviewed per page.
  • Pre-launch crawl
    Before the domain goes live we crawl the staging site to catch missing redirects, broken internal links, noindex flags and missing alt tags.
  • Post-launch monitoring
    Sitemap submitted to Search Console on launch day. We monitor crawl errors and ranking movement for two weeks post-launch and fix anything that surfaces.
  • Realistic expectations
    Small ranking movements in the first two to four weeks are normal while Google re-crawls the site. Rankings typically stabilise and improve within four to six weeks.

How a WordPress migration works

Nine steps, four phases. You'll always know what's happening, what's next, and what you need to provide.

PHASE 0

Discovery

Let's figure out what you need

1. Discovery call

20-minute call to understand your setup, goals, and constraints. Then we audit your site: page count, content structure, integrations, CMS usage, and technical complexity.

Your involvement: 20 minutes and a rough idea of what you need

2. Scope & proposal

We audit your site and put together a fixed-price proposal: options, page count, CMS structure, integrations, and timeline. You decide whether to move forward.

Your involvement: Sign-off on proposal.
PHASE 1

Plan

Before we touch anything

3. Kick-off & audit

We go through your site in detail: every page, content structure, integrations, CMS usage, and anything that affects the build. This is where we catch complexity early.

Your involvement: Access to your current CMS, list of integrations, existing brand assets.

4. Content inventory

We map every page and confirm what gets migrated, what gets cut, and what gets restructured. This is also the foundation for the redirect map.

Your involvement: Pages to exclude, any content updates to apply during migration.

5. Migration plan

Full project plan confirmed before build starts. Redirect mapping drafted, CMS architecture defined, timeline locked.

Your involvement: Review and sign-off.
PHASE 2

Build

Where the work happens

6. Design (optional)

We design the new site before any content goes in. You review and approve before we start building in Webflow.

Your involvement: Design feedback and approval.

7. Webflow build

CMS architecture built first, then content populated page by page. For migration-only projects, every page is checked against your existing site for accuracy.

Your involvement: Content approvals, any new assets needed.
PHASE 3

Launch

Go live without the stress

8. SEO & redirect setup

Full redirect map implemented, all SEO metadata migrated, canonical tags set. Pre-launch crawl to catch any issues before the domain goes live.

Your involvement: Sign-off on redirect mapping.

9. QA, launch & handoff

Full QA across devices and browsers. Domain cutover handled by us. Post-launch crawl, sitemap submitted to Search Console, and a CMS training session so your team is fully independent from day one.

Your involvement: QA feedback, domain access for cutover.

How long does a WordPress migration take?

Website sizeMigration onlyMigration+ redesign
Small1-5 unique page layouts*2-4 weeks4-8 weeks
Mid-size6-15 unique page layouts*4-8 weeks8-12 weeks
Larger16+ unique page layouts*8-14 weeks12-18 weeks

* We count unique page layouts, not total URLs. A blog with 100 posts is one layout, not 100 pages.
Timelines start from scope sign-off, not first contact.

Common questions about migrating from WordPress to Webflow

Will my Yoast SEO data carry over?

Yes. We export and manually migrate all title tags, meta descriptions, canonical tags and Open Graph data from Yoast or RankMath. Nothing is auto-generated or left behind.

What happens to my WordPress plugins?

Most WordPress plugins solve problems that Webflow handles natively: caching, security, SEO, redirects. We map your current plugin functions to their Webflow equivalents during the audit phase so nothing falls through the gaps.

Can you migrate my WordPress blog?

Yes. Blog posts, categories, tags and authors are migrated into Webflow's CMS. We rebuild the blog architecture so your team can publish new posts independently from day one.

What about custom post types and ACF fields?

We audit your content structure before we start and rebuild the equivalent CMS collections in Webflow. Custom fields, structured content, and relationships are all mapped across.

Do I need to cancel my WordPress hosting first?

No. We build and QA the new site on a staging URL while your WordPress site stays live. You only switch over on launch day, so there's no downtime.

Do we need a Webflow account already?

No. We handle everything from Webflow project setup to build, content population, domain cutover and handoff. No Webflow experience needed on your side.

How much does a WordPress to Webflow migration cost?

Migrations start from €5,000. You get a fixed-price proposal after the discovery call so there are no surprises. The exact cost depends on page count, content complexity, and which option you choose.

Can we keep our current domain?

Yes. We handle the domain cutover as part of the launch process. Your domain stays the same and visitors and search engines see a seamless transition.

Ready to leave WordPress behind?

Every month on WordPress is another month of plugin updates, developer bottlenecks, and a site your marketing team can't use independently.

The discovery call takes 20 minutes. We'll look at your WordPress site and tell you exactly what a migration would involve, which option makes sense, and what it would cost. Then you decide.

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