Here are some case studies that support our claims of successful migration of eCommerce stores from WooCommerce to Shopify. We utilize our problem-solving approach, where we tailor our strategy to solve your unique challenges. Learn how our meticulously executed transition helped the enterprises.
+64%
Organic Traffic
+75%
Organic Impression
Mark Arrowsmith
Director of Decorative Mirrors Online
Icecube Digital truly understands eCommerce challenges. Their support in migrating us from BigCommerce to Shopify was invaluable. With their expertise and proactive problem-solving, they minimized disruptions and addressed potential issues before they arose. Now, we have a sleek and scalable Shopify store that has greatly improved our customer experience and operational efficiency. We sincerely appreciate their efforts and highly recommend their services.
+140%
Organic Sales
+180%
Organic Clicks
Alex and Michael
Co-founder of Toccin
Big thanks to Icecube Digital for helping us launch the TOCCIN website on Shopify Plus. They totally got our vision and made the whole process super easy. The site looks amazing, works smoothly, and really feels like us. The team was fast, responsive, and great to work with. We’re super happy with how it all came together!
+95%
Organic Sales
+76%
Organic Leads
Richard Strauss
Owner Of Mia Shoes
I can’t express how impressed I am with the Shopify development services from Icecube Digital for Mia Shoes! From the initial consultation to the final launch, their team was attentive, knowledgeable, and incredibly professional. They transformed our online store into a sleek, user-friendly platform that truly represents our brand. Sales have increased since the launch, and the feedback from our customers has been overwhelmingly positive. Highly recommend Icecube Digital for any Shopify development needs!
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Migration from WooCommerce to Shopify is a necessary step in a business’s digital transformation journey when growth, automation, and ease of use become top priorities. With WooCommerce, it is just like owning a house.
You can have the complete freedom to set up your eCommerce store, but you need to do it all by yourself. This includes hosting setup, server management, performance optimization, plugin management, security updates, and ongoing maintenance. Plus, you need to integrate a handful of plugins from thousands in the library for your store to create a high-converting site.
If your eCommerce platform grows, the complexity to manage increases, and your reliance on developers as well. Hence, to reduce the technical overhead, businesses migrate from WordPress to Shopify, which is like moving to a rented home. Yes, there are some restrictions since you will be operating within the boundaries of what Shopify permits. Still, in turn, you get a fully maintained, secure, and scalable environment to set up a store.
Shopify eliminates third-party hosting providers or manual server configurations. Shopify ensures automatic software updates, SSL certificate management, and PCI-DSS compliant payment processing, significantly reducing security risks. Built on a globally distributed cloud architecture, Shopify also offers CDN integration, fast page load times, and high availability, making performance optimization seamless and reliable.
What a pleasure it has been to work with Bhavin & team Icecube Digital! He has guided our design and migration to a website like a master – bringing well-needed expertise and patience to our efforts. He has consistently over delivered and exceeded our expectations. I would highly recommend him and his team to anyone looking to put a new website in place or improve the one they have. We look forward to continuing to work together.
Not every data can be migrated from WooCommerce to Shopify. However, as a WooCommerce to Shopify migration company, we create a strategy to seamlessly migrate the following existing data without any data loss or disrupting the existing business process:
Product titles, descriptions, SKUs, inventory quantities, pricing, variants, attributes and specifications, product status, and visibility and availability status.
Customer names, email addresses, billing and shipping addresses, phone numbers, account status (active or inactive), account creation date, customer group and tags, and loyalty points (if applicable).
Order IDs and numbers, order status (pending, completed, refunded, etc.), product details within each order, payment and shipping methods used, billing and shipping info, order timestamps and transaction history.
Coupon codes, discount types (percentage, fixed amount, free shipping), usage limits and expiration dates, minimum/maximum spend conditions, and customer eligibility rules.
About us, contact, FAQ, privacy policy, terms & conditions, page titles, content blocks, and images, internal links and anchors, blog posts with content, categories, and images, and publication dates and authorship data.
Product categories (with hierarchy), category descriptions and images product tags and filtering options, URL slugs, and meta titles for categories.
Review content and star ratings, user name and email (if public), review dates and visibility status, association with specific product IDs, and verified purchase indicators (if tracked).
Page titles (meta titles), meta descriptions, image alt text, canonical URLs, and structured data/schema markup (where applicable).
Blog titles and body content, featured images, author and publish date, meta title and meta description for each post and categories, and SEO-friendly URLs and redirect mappings.
Migration from WooCommerce to Shopify isn’t just a copy-paste operation. It is a multi-layered process that involves transforming a website from one platform’s architecture to another platform. From data structure mismatches and plugin dependencies to preserving SEO performance and replicating custom functionality, several technical hurdles can arise along the way. Here are some common issues that come up, but as an expert WooCommerce to Shopify migration agency, we have got everything handled.
During migration, improper mapping of database fields or incompatible data formats can result in partial or missing data. Shopify’s data model differs from WooCommerce’s relational WordPress-based schema, so ensuring 1:1 integrity across orders, SKUs, customers, and metafields requires meticulous validation.
Improperly configured DNS updates or coordinated cut-over tasks can cause the store the experience some downtime. That’s why, as a Shopify eCommerce development service provider, we use a staging environment and dry-run testing to minimize the risk.
Data structure and password encryption techniques vary from platform to platform. Hence, passwords are one of the data that cannot be migrated. This could cause inconvenience to customers. Customer records can be migrated with the help of the Bulk Account Inviter feature in the Plus plan.
Migration to a new platform can disrupt the existing URL structures, meta tags, and internal linking, which can affect the entire traffic if not handled properly. Setting up 301 redirects becomes necessary because Shopify uses a different permalink format (e.g., /products/product-name) and WooCommerce supports custom slugs.
WooCommerce is a plugin of WordPress, and the themes are built on PHP and WordPress hooks, which are totally incompatible with Shopify’s Liquid templating engine. Hence, each website’s layout and design elements need to be rebuilt from scratch, or it needs to be adapted to a Shopify-compatible theme. Both of the methods are time-consuming.
The best part about WooCommerce is its flexibility, but it becomes a major hurdle during migration. With PHP, custom plugins, and hooks, custom features can be integrated, like dynamic pricing, custom checkout logic and product configurators. However, their equivalent might not be supported by Shopify.
WooCommerce stores can support complicated product configurations like product bundles, composite products, or conditional logic. However, Shopify introduces structural limits, and the platform might not natively support some complex configurations or logic.
Just like store functionalities, some WooCommerce plugins aren’t available directly in Shopify’s App Ecosystem. Also, payment gateways need to be re-integrated using Shopify’s supported options. So, some of the workflows need to be rebuilt, like subscriptions, reward systems, or multi-currency logic.
Handling user data during migration brings GDPR and data protection into focus. While the store’s security is already configured by Shopify, the most important thing to keep in mind is migrating customer data securely. As your migration partner, we ensure that customer data is transferred, stored, and processed in accordance with regulations.
As an experienced SEO service provider in the USA, we conduct a thorough audit of your website to understand the existing gaps and issues.
To be safe, in case the Magento to Shopify Migration goes south, we create a full backup of your WooCommerce store before making any changes.
We clean and normalize the product data by removing discontinued or duplicate SKUs, standardize the variant naming conventions, and check for missing product images or broken image URLs.
Our team of web designers and developers break down your existing store’s theme and functionality to determine what can be replicated using Shopify’s Liquid templating and what needs to be developed from scratch.
We are your consultants, so if you don’t have a plan, we will create one for you. From guiding you in choosing Shopify or Shopify Plus to selecting the best hosting plan and apps that could enhance your store’s functionality, we are with you at every step of this migration.
Your high SEO ranking is the result of years of work and dedication; hence, we preserve the SEO value by creating a solid SEO migration strategy. It includes URL structure export, 301 redirect scripts, SEO data migration, and URL mapping.
As a WooCommerce development agency in the USA, we compare your WooCommerce store’s settings and replicate conditional logic or custom shipping classes using Shopify’s built-in options or Shopify Functions (Plus only).
All the content published on your website, including CMS pages, blog posts, product and collection pages, legal pages, and everything else, is prepared for a smooth transfer.
Before beginning with the migration, we discuss the entire plan with the stakeholders and teams across departments to ensure everyone’s on the same page.
We define a phased migration plan, where we will establish clear deadlines for theme development, data transfer, QA, and go-live, including the buffer period. For testing, our experts will create a real-life production environment to check the store’s actual capability.




