Switch Ecommerce Platforms Without Losing a Single Order
Migrate between Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, and more with zero downtime. Transfer products, customers, orders, and SEO redirects automatically.
Choose Your Migration Path
Select your current platform and where you want to go. Each card shows the estimated complexity.
WooCommerce to Shopify
Adobe Commerce (Magento) to Shopify
BigCommerce to Shopify
Shopify to WooCommerce
Wix to Shopify
Squarespace to Shopify
Adobe Commerce (Magento) to BigCommerce
Shopify to BigCommerce
WooCommerce to BigCommerce
Adobe Commerce (Magento) to WooCommerce
How Platform Migration Works
Every migration follows the same proven four-step process.
Audit Your Current Store
Nventory scans your entire store — products, customers, orders, URLs, and active plugins — to build a complete migration roadmap and flag any data that needs cleanup.
Set Up Your New Platform
Configure your new store in parallel while the existing store stays live. Nventory maps your theme, apps, and settings to the new platform's equivalents.
Migrate Your Data
Products, customers, orders, and SEO metadata transfer automatically. Nventory handles variant mapping, image migration, and 301 redirect generation.
Go Live with Zero Downtime
Both stores run simultaneously during a validation period. When you are ready, switch DNS and activate redirects — your customers see no interruption.
Post-Migration Checklist
Complete these checks after every platform migration to ensure nothing was missed.
Verify DNS propagation
Confirm your domain points to the new platform. Use a DNS checker to verify propagation across multiple regions. Allow up to 48 hours for full global propagation.
Validate 301 redirects
Crawl your old URL list and confirm each one returns a 301 to the correct new URL. Check redirects for products, collections, blog posts, and pages. Fix any that return 404.
Test payment gateway
Place a test order using each active payment method (credit card, PayPal, Shop Pay, etc.). Verify the payment processes, the order appears in your dashboard, and the customer receives a confirmation email.
Verify email notifications
Trigger each automated email (order confirmation, shipping notification, abandoned cart) and confirm they send from the correct address with the correct branding and links.
Place test orders across channels
Place a test order on each connected marketplace (Amazon, eBay, Walmart) and verify it flows into your new platform's order management. Confirm inventory decrements correctly across all channels.
Check Google Search Console
Submit your updated sitemap in Google Search Console. Monitor the Coverage report for crawl errors over the next 7 days. Check that your key pages are being indexed on the new domain structure.
Verify analytics tracking
Confirm Google Analytics (or your analytics tool) is tracking pageviews, events, and conversions on the new platform. Check that ecommerce tracking captures revenue, transactions, and product performance.
Review shipping rate accuracy
Test shipping rate calculations for different cart sizes, weights, and destinations. Verify that carrier-calculated rates, flat rates, and free shipping thresholds all work correctly on the new platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
A typical ecommerce migration takes 1–4 weeks depending on complexity. Simple stores with fewer than 1,000 products can migrate in under a week. Complex stores with subscriptions, custom post types, and multiple plugins may take 3–4 weeks. Nventory runs both stores simultaneously during the transition so there is zero downtime for your customers.
Not if redirects are handled correctly. Nventory generates a complete 301 redirect map from your old URL structure to the new platform's URLs. This preserves your Google rankings, backlink equity, and indexed pages. Most merchants see no measurable ranking impact after migration.
Yes — that is exactly how Nventory migrations work. Your existing store stays fully operational while the new platform is set up. Nventory keeps inventory, orders, and customer data synchronized in real time across both stores until you are ready to switch DNS.
Nventory transfers products with all variants, images, and metadata; customer accounts and addresses; complete order history; category and collection structures; SEO titles, descriptions, and URL slugs; discount codes; and blog content. Custom fields and app data can also be mapped depending on the platforms involved.
No. Nventory's dual-store sync approach means your current store stays live throughout the entire process. The only change your customers see is a DNS update when you switch to the new platform, which propagates within minutes and causes no interruption to shopping or checkout.