Shopify migration for growing stores

Shopify migrations for stores that need more than a standard import.

Run by the team behind Shopify migration apps used by thousands of merchants worldwide. Multi-region and multi-language migrations handled, including Shopify Markets setup.

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5,000+ Shopify migrations Built for Shopify apps 4.9★ App Store rating European-based team Working with Shopify since 2013

Platforms

From your current platform to Shopify.

Every source platform has its own quirks. We start with your actual setup — data, URLs, integrations and the processes that depend on them — rather than a generic import template.

WooCommerce → Shopify

Products, variants, customers, orders, coupons, blogs, pages and redirects. With careful attention to plugin data, custom fields and existing URLs that affect your SEO.

Magento / Adobe Commerce → Shopify

For larger catalogs, multiple stores, customer groups, deep order history and integrations with ERP, PIM or fulfilment systems. Most replatform projects start here.

Salesforce Commerce Cloud → Shopify

Replatforming from SFCC (now AgentForce Cloud) to Shopify Plus. We handle the data, the structural rethink and the cutover planning that enterprise migrations require.

Custom platform → Shopify

For legacy systems, in-house platforms or exports from ERP/PIM. Usually via database export, CSV, API or a combination of all three.

What the migration covers

More than moving products across.

Product structure, order history, SEO, inventory, integrations and timing all shape how cleanly the cutover lands. We work through them as one project rather than treating data as a separate phase from the launch.

Catalog and inventory

Products, variants, images, collections, inventory locations, SEO fields and product data restructured into a Shopify setup your team can build on. Multi-location stock and ERP-sourced data handled where relevant.

Customers, orders and history

Customer records, addresses, order history, tax information and the commercial data your operations team relies on. For B2B, we look at company structures, price lists and customer-specific catalogs before we start.

SEO, content and redirects

Critical URLs mapped, 301 redirects prepared, and SEO data carried over where it adds value. Blogs, pages and landing pages reviewed before migration so nothing important falls through the cracks.

Design and theme work, ERP and WMS integrations, multi-region setup and marketplace connections are scoped in when relevant to the project.

How we work

Small team, direct contact, no unnecessary handoffs.

You work with the people who are technically involved in the migration. No long chain between discovery, execution and go-live, and no first-time learning on your store.

Migrations are what we do

Shopify migrations are not a side service alongside marketing, design or development work. We do migration projects, build migration software and handle data import for Shopify merchants every day.

Software and execution under one roof

AppsByB builds the Shopify migration tools used by thousands of merchants worldwide. We bring that engineering depth into managed projects, so conversations focus on edge cases and data quality, not on basic mechanics.

Small team, specialist partners when needed

For design, theme work, multi-region rollouts or specific integrations we bring in trusted people we have worked with for years. Small enough for direct contact, not limited to one set of hands.

Experience

Real data, real edge cases, real launch deadlines.

Most migrations are not hard because of product volume. They are hard because of edge cases: legacy URLs, plugin data, customer groups, stock flows, B2B agreements and systems that need to keep running during the cutover.

Example

WooCommerce → Shopify

Migration of a large WooCommerce catalog with products, customers, orders and redirects. The focus was on data quality, preserving existing URLs and giving the merchant a testable result before the final cutover.

65k products · 10k orders · 10k customers

Example

B2B catalog → Shopify

Migration of catalog, customers and order history for a B2B operation. Particular attention to B2B structure, customer-specific pricing and customer context during go-live.

B2B · 10k orders · customer data and catalog · customer-specific catalogs

The process

From first call to go-live in four steps.

01

Discovery and scope

We review your current platform, data volume, integrations, SEO, planning and what should and should not move to Shopify. You get a clear picture of what the project involves before any commitment.

02

Technical review

We dig into exports, APIs, product structure, order history and edge cases. This is where most migration risks become visible, and where the cost of fixing them is lowest.

03

Test migration

We run a test migration into a Shopify environment so you can verify how products, customers, orders and content come across. Sign-off on the test is sign-off on the approach.

04

Cutover and go-live

We agree on a cutover window, prepare redirects and support you around go-live. Aftercare scope is agreed upfront so nothing is left to interpretation.

Frequently asked questions

Practical questions, straight answers.

What does a Shopify migration cost?

It depends on your current platform, data volume, catalog quality, SEO scope, integrations and any theme work. After a short discovery call we can usually outline the right approach and the investment that comes with it. We work fixed-scope, not by the hour.

How long does a migration take?

A smaller migration can move quickly. A larger Shopify Plus migration with integrations, B2B structures or substantial order history needs more preparation. We plan realistically rather than optimistically, because go-live dates are easier to hit when the work behind them has room to breathe.

Do you handle Shopify Plus migrations?

Yes. Most of our larger projects are Plus, often with B2B, multi-region, ERP/PIM integration or multi-store complexity. We work directly with merchants and also as a delivery partner for agencies that need migration expertise on a specific engagement.

Can you migrate from WooCommerce to Shopify?

Yes. WooCommerce to Shopify is one of our most common migrations. We look beyond products and orders to plugins, URLs, taxonomy and unusual data that often surfaces in real WooCommerce stores. Our Built for Shopify WooCommerce importer is built from that experience.

Do you also migrate from Magento, SFCC, or custom platforms?

Yes. Magento and Adobe Commerce migrations typically need more attention for catalog structure, customer groups, order history and integrations. SFCC (AgentForce Cloud) replatforming usually requires a structural rethink rather than a one-to-one move. For custom platforms we work from database exports, APIs or a combination.

What happens to my existing SEO?

We map your most important URLs and prepare redirects where needed. SEO data is carried over when it is available and useful. Sometimes the better choice is to rebuild parts of the structure rather than mirror it; we discuss that openly before starting.

Do you do multi-region and Shopify Markets setups?

Yes. Multi-region rollouts, currency setup, language handling and Shopify Markets configuration are common parts of the migrations we run for international brands. We map source data to the target market structure rather than dumping it into a single store.

Do you also build the Shopify theme?

Yes, when it is part of the scope. Theme work is handled internally where it fits, or together with trusted design partners. If you already have an agency or designer, we can also focus only on the migration and technical side.

Do you integrate with our ERP, PIM or WMS?

Yes. ERP, PIM, WMS, fulfilment and marketplace integrations are part of the scope when they need to be. During discovery we map which systems are leading, which need two-way sync and which can be handled at launch versus post-launch.

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