Wix is a great place to start and a common place to outgrow. When your catalogue and ambitions get bigger than Wix's ecommerce tools, Shopify is the natural next home. The migration is very doable — here's how to do it without dropping your rankings.
1. Map your existing URLs
List every live URL — products, collections, pages, and blog posts. Wix uses its own URL patterns (often with `/product-page/` style paths), so you'll need this map to plan redirects.
2. Set up 301 redirects
Every old Wix URL should 301 redirect to its Shopify equivalent. This is the single most important step for keeping the SEO you've built.
3. Export your data
Wix's export options are more limited than some platforms, so plan for a mix of export and manual work:
- Products, variants, and images
- Collections/categories
- Blog posts and pages
- Customers and orders where exportable
4. Rebuild content and design in Shopify
Wix's visual editor doesn't translate to Shopify themes, so you'll rebuild the storefront on a Shopify theme. This is a chance to upgrade design and speed rather than copy limitations across.
5. Preserve on-page SEO
Carry over titles, meta descriptions, and headings, matching or improving each page. Keep your best-performing content intact.
6. Test before launch
On a password-protected store, check:
- Redirects resolve correctly
- Checkout and local payments in Singapore work
- Analytics and pixels fire
- Mobile experience is clean
7. Launch and watch
Submit your new sitemap, monitor Search Console, and track rankings for a few weeks after go-live.
The result
You keep your traffic and customers, and gain the deeper ecommerce tools, apps, and room to scale that made you outgrow Wix in the first place.
Ready to move off Wix in Singapore? Book a free migration audit and we'll map the safest path for your store.