
Our Shopify to WooCommerce migration services cover your complete store data transfer, including products, customers, orders, media, SEO, and content. We ensure every important part of your store moves accurately and works smoothly on WooCommerce.
We transfer products, customers, orders, payments, content, SEO data, media, and other important store records from Shopify to WooCommerce while maintaining data integrity throughout the migration.
BrainSpate combines Shopify migration and WooCommerce expertise to manage store transfers with accuracy and minimal disruption. As an experienced WooCommerce development company, our team understands the differences between both platforms and plans each Shopify to WooCommerce migration around your store's data, features, and business needs. From data transfer and testing to launch and support, we handle the process end-to-end.

Switching from Shopify to WooCommerce gives you greater control over costs, hosting, store data, and customization.
With WooCommerce, you can choose your hosting, add the features you need, and build your store without Shopify's platform restrictions.
Ongoing Platform Costs
Your Store's Code & Data
Recurring Transaction Fees
A Vast Plugin Ecosystem
Any Hosting Provider
Unlimited Custom Features
A Shopify to WooCommerce migration can reduce recurring platform and app costs while giving you greater control over your store. With flexible hosting, customization, and no mandatory platform fees, WooCommerce can support more efficient long-term growth.
Move from Shopify to WooCommerce with expert support for secure data transfer, SEO preservation, feature migration, and a smooth store launch.
As stores grow, Shopify's recurring costs and platform limits can become restrictive. WooCommerce gives brands more ownership, flexibility, and control over how their stores operate.
| Factor | ||
|---|---|---|
| Platform Ownership & Control | SaaS platform where the store operates within Shopify's infrastructure and platform rules. | Open-source platform with control over code, database, hosting, and store data. |
| Total Cost at Scale | Monthly fees, apps, payment fees, and higher-tier plans can increase costs as the store grows. | No WooCommerce platform subscription. Choose hosting, extensions, and services based on your needs. |
| Transaction Fees | Additional transaction fees may apply when using third-party payment providers, depending on the plan. | No additional WooCommerce platform transaction fee for third-party payment gateways. |
| Payment Gateway Freedom | Supports many payment gateways, but third-party providers may involve additional Shopify transaction fees. | Use the payment gateway you prefer without an additional WooCommerce platform transaction fee. |
| Checkout Customization | Customization depends on Shopify's checkout architecture and available plan features. | Full access to WooCommerce checkout code, allowing deeper customization of checkout logic and design. |
| Code Access | Storefront code can be customized, but Shopify's underlying platform remains closed-source. | Open-source architecture provides access to storefront and application code. |
| Backend / Database Access | Merchants do not have direct access to Shopify's underlying platform database or infrastructure. | Store data is managed through the WordPress database and chosen hosting environment. |
| Hosting Choice | Hosting is included with Shopify and cannot be selected independently. | Choose your hosting provider, server setup, CDN, caching, and infrastructure. |
| Customization Freedom | Customizations must work within Shopify APIs, themes, apps, and platform limitations. | Build custom functionality using PHP, WordPress hooks, WooCommerce hooks, plugins, APIs, and code. |
| Complex Business Logic | Advanced workflows may require Shopify apps, Functions, APIs, or Shopify Plus capabilities. | Complex business logic can be built directly with WordPress and WooCommerce development. |
| Product Variants & Options | Platform-level product and variant limits can affect complex product catalogs. | Greater flexibility for custom product structures through plugins and custom development. |
| B2B Customization | B2B features depend on the Shopify plan and available functionality. | Choose or build the B2B functionality that matches your business requirements. |
| International Selling | Advanced international selling features depend on Shopify Markets and plan structure. | Combine currencies, languages, taxes, and localization extensions based on your needs. |
| WordPress Integration | Can integrate with WordPress, but Shopify remains a separate commerce platform. | Built directly into WordPress, combining CMS, content, SEO, and commerce. |
| Content & Commerce | Provides CMS features, but complex WordPress content ecosystems may require additional integration. | WordPress content management and WooCommerce commerce work within one ecosystem. |
| App / Plugin Dependency | Many advanced features rely on Shopify apps that may add recurring costs. | Choose free plugins, paid extensions, custom development, or build your own functionality. |
| Recurring App Costs | Multiple apps can create ongoing monthly operating expenses. | Extensions may have different pricing models, with the option to build functionality yourself. |
| Data Portability | Data can be exported through Shopify tools and APIs, but the store remains tied to Shopify's platform. | Direct database access provides greater control over how WooCommerce store data is stored and managed. |
After your Shopify to WooCommerce migration, a final review helps confirm that your data, store functionality, SEO, and customer experience are ready for launch and ongoing use.
Review products, categories, customers, orders, pages, blog posts, images, and other transferred content to ensure everything is accurate and complete.
Test product pages, customer accounts, cart, checkout, payments, shipping, orders, coupons, and other essential store functions.
Check URLs, 301 redirects, metadata, XML sitemaps, and indexing settings to help preserve search rankings and organic traffic.
Confirm that WooCommerce plugins replacing Shopify apps work correctly, including payment, shipping, marketing, analytics, and other integrations.
Review your rebuilt storefront, navigation, product pages, forms, checkout, layouts, and mobile experience across different screen sizes.
Monitor page speed, traffic, conversions, rankings, analytics, errors, and other key metrics to identify and resolve issues after launch.
Every platform stores and manages data differently. Our WooCommerce migration services are tailored to your current platform, store data, and business requirements for a smooth and secure transition.
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