PrestaShop gives merchants a lot of control, along with the full weight of self-hosting: servers, security, module updates, and version upgrades. Many brands decide that time is better spent selling and move to Shopify. Here's how to migrate without losing what you've built.
1. Audit and map your URLs
Export every live URL — products, categories, CMS pages, and blog posts. PrestaShop's URL structure (including any friendly-URL rules) must be mapped to Shopify's before anything else.
2. Redirect everything with 301s
Each old PrestaShop URL needs a 301 redirect to its Shopify equivalent. This is non-negotiable if you want to keep your rankings after the move.
3. Export and clean your data
PrestaShop stores hold a lot of structured data. Migrate it deliberately:
- Products, combinations, and images
- Categories → Shopify collections
- Customers and order history
- Reviews and ratings where exportable
Clean the data as you migrate rather than importing old clutter.
4. Translate combinations and features
PrestaShop's combinations and features don't map directly to Shopify's variants and metafields. Plan the conversion so product options, specs, and filters survive the move.
5. Preserve on-page SEO
Carry across title tags, meta descriptions, and heading structure, improving them where sensible. Protect your best-ranking pages first.
6. Test before launch
On a password-protected store, confirm:
- Redirects resolve correctly at scale
- Checkout and local payments in Dar es Salaam work
- Analytics, pixels, and integrations fire
- Mobile experience is clean
7. Launch and monitor closely
Submit the new sitemap, watch Search Console for crawl errors, and track rankings for several weeks after launch.
The result
You keep your traffic and revenue while shedding the hosting, security, and upgrade maintenance that PrestaShop demands — on a platform that's managed for you.
Planning a move off PrestaShop in Dar es Salaam? Book a free migration audit and we'll flag the risks specific to your store.