Content audit
Inventory every page, post, and asset. Decide what moves, merges, or retires.
A full move off WordPress onto a server-rendered Next.js frontend — structured, audited, and redirected so the search visibility you already earned carries straight over.
WordPress got you online, but every plugin, theme update, and page-builder layout is now a tax on speed, security, and your team's time. The biggest fear when leaving isn't the rebuild — it's losing rankings.
That's exactly what this migration is engineered to prevent.
# redirects.config — generated from your sitemap
source /blog/2019/old-slug/
dest /blog/old-slug
status 301
source /?p=1423
dest /guides/headless-cms
status 301
→ 1,284 routes mapped · 0 orphanedOne engagement, end to end — drag or scroll the track.
Inventory every page, post, and asset. Decide what moves, merges, or retires.
1:1 old→new mapping with 301s, so link equity carries over.
A Next.js component system — keep your look or modernize it.
Scripted import into clean, structured models — not retyped by hand.
Titles, canonicals, sitemaps, and structured data carried across faithfully.
GA4, events, and forms rewired and verified end to end.
Cross-device QA, a launch runbook, and ranking monitoring post-cutover.
Four safeguards run on every WordPress migration.
Every existing route is mapped to a destination with a 301 — nothing 404s on launch day.
Titles, descriptions, canonicals, OG tags, and JSON-LD migrate faithfully.
Server rendering + edge caching push Core Web Vitals into the green.
We watch rankings and crawl stats through cutover and fix the long tail.
That's exactly what the process protects against — a full URL map with 301 redirects, faithful metadata and structured-data migration, and ranking monitoring through launch. A stable transition, not a gamble.
They move with you — posts, categories, authors, and media migrated into structured models, keeping their URLs (or redirecting cleanly) so links and search equity carry over.
A focused marketing-site migration runs a few weeks; larger sites roll out in phases. After the audit you get a firm timeline — not a guess.
Most plugin jobs become built-in: SEO and caching handled by the framework, forms routed through dedicated services, security improved by removing the public PHP surface. Fewer moving parts.
Send us your site. We'll return scope, a redirect strategy, a recommended CMS, and a timeline within two business days.