Wix locks you in — closed templates, no real database export, no server access, and blog URLs that don't play nicely with anything else. We get you out cleanly onto WordPress, Webflow, or Shopify without losing pages, images, or search rankings.
From any host · to any modern stack
Content site, blog, or Wix Store — we rebuild on the platform that actually fits your business, without breaking a link.
Rebuild on WordPress with a real theme, plugins you actually own, and a database you can back up. Blog, pages, forms, all mapped.
Move to Webflow with CMS collections structured properly. Design becomes editable and your marketing team gets real velocity back.
Wix Stores to Shopify with products, variants, inventory, and customer accounts migrated. Payment provider swap handled cleanly.
Wix's /post-name and /category/ patterns re‑created on the new stack — or a full 301 map when they can't, so no SEO equity leaks.
Wix sites are heavy. Most clients see 50–70% faster loads after the move, with proper image optimization and edge caching.
You get your own hosting, your own domain DNS, your own database. No more Wix login, no more platform lock‑in.
We crawl your Wix site, inventory every page, post, form, product, and image, and flag risks before a quote goes out.
Written scope, target platform, timeline, and price. No hourly billing, no scope creep.
A staging build on your new stack — WordPress, Webflow, or Shopify — with your content, images, and structure in place.
Every Wix URL tested. Every 301 mapped. Every form, contact flow, and store checkout proven on staging before launch.
DNS switched in your lowest‑traffic window. Wix stays live until the moment the new site takes over — no gap for visitors.
30 days of uptime, Core Web Vitals, and ranking monitoring. We watch Search Console for crawl errors and fix them on us.
"We were stuck on Wix for six years. They rebuilt us on Webflow in under two weeks, kept every URL, and our organic traffic actually grew the month after launch."

Something specific to your setup? Ask in the audit form — we reply in a business day.
Wix doesn't give you a clean export, but we've built tooling around what they do expose — plus a controlled crawl for the rest. In practice we recover every published page, blog post, image, and store product. If something can't be exported, we flag it in the audit before you commit.
No. We preserve URLs wherever the new platform allows it, and 301‑map everything that must change. Metadata, schema, and internal links come over intact, and we monitor rankings for 30 days after cutover. Most Wix clients actually see a lift from faster load times.
It depends on what you're doing. Content‑heavy sites go to WordPress. Design‑forward marketing sites go to Webflow. Product‑led stores go to Shopify. We recommend during the free audit based on your actual site, not a preference.
Your domain is yours — we transfer it to a real registrar you control (or point DNS from Wix if you'd rather leave it there). Wix email forwarding is replaced with Google Workspace or a mail host of your choice, deliverability records included.
Standard content sites: 72 hours to 1 week. Wix Stores: 1–2 weeks depending on catalog size. Enterprise or Editor X builds with heavy custom layouts: 2–4 weeks. You'll have a firm date after the audit.
Simple content sites start at $1,600. Wix Stores and Editor X builds scale from there. Fixed written quote after the free audit — no hourly surprises.
Tell us about your Wix site. We come back with a target platform recommendation, fixed scope, timeline, and written quote — no obligation.