Ashop to Magento Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
Ashop to Magento migration simplified. Considering to move Ashop store to Magento? Cart2Cart offers the most reliable way to switch from Ashop to Magento, ensuring fast, secure transfer data with complete SEO preservation and zero downtime. We empower you with a comprehensive step-by-step guide for a confident DIY experience, or provide expert-assisted migration services for businesses seeking a hands-off approach. Experience a smooth and efficient Ashop to Magento migration today.
What data can be
migrated from Ashop to Magento (Adobe Commerce)
Estimate your Migration Cost
The price of your migration depends on the volume of data to migrate and the additional migration options you pick. To check the price for Ashop to Magento conversion, click “Get estimates” and follow the suggested steps.
How to Migrate from Ashop to Magento In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose Ashop and Magento from the drop-down lists & provide the stores’ URLs in the corresponding fields.
Select the data to migrate & extra options
Choose the data you want to migrate to Magento and extra options to customise your Ashop to Magento migration.
Launch your Demo/Full migration
Run a free Demo to see how the Cart2Cart service works, and when happy - launch Full migration.
Migrating from Ashop to Magento: Your Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide
A Comprehensive Guide to Transitioning from Ashop to Magento
Replatforming your e-commerce store is a strategic move that can unlock new growth opportunities and enhance your online presence. If you're currently operating on Ashop and contemplating a switch to the powerful, feature-rich Magento platform, this guide is designed to provide you with clear, actionable steps for a smooth and successful data transfer. While Ashop isn't directly supported by most automated migration tools, we'll demonstrate how to leverage its data export capabilities via CSV files to seamlessly transition your store's vital information to Magento.
Magento offers unparalleled scalability, extensive customization, and a robust ecosystem, making it a popular choice for merchants looking to elevate their digital storefront. This guide will walk you through the entire process, from initial preparations to post-migration checks, ensuring the integrity of your products, customer data, orders, and more.
Prerequisites for Migration
Before embarking on your migration journey from Ashop to Magento, a thorough preparation phase is crucial. Addressing these prerequisites will minimize potential downtime and ensure a smoother data transfer.
For Your Source Ashop Store (via CSV):
- Data Export: You will need administrative access to your Ashop store to export all relevant data (products, categories, customers, orders, reviews, etc.) into CSV (Comma Separated Values) files. Ensure these exports are as comprehensive as possible.
- Data Review: Take this opportunity to clean up your data. Remove outdated products, redundant customer records, or any information you don't wish to transfer to your new Magento store.
- Data Backup: Always create a complete backup of your Ashop store's data before initiating any export or migration process. This safeguards your information in case of unforeseen issues. For more details on preparing your source store, read our How to prepare Source store for migration? guide.
For Your Target Magento Store:
- Magento Installation: You must have a fully installed and operational Magento store. This can be a fresh installation or an existing one where you intend to replace or merge data.
- Administrative Access: Ensure you have full administrative access to your Magento backend, including the admin login, password, and URL.
- FTP/SFTP Access: You'll need FTP or SFTP access to your Magento store's root directory. This is essential for uploading the connection bridge file, which facilitates secure communication between your migration tool and your Magento store. If you're unsure where to find it, consult What is a root folder and where can I find it?
- Hosting Environment: Verify that your hosting environment meets Magento's system requirements to ensure optimal performance post-migration.
- Password Migration Module: If you plan to migrate customer passwords, be aware that Magento requires a specific module for this functionality. Ensure this module is installed on your target Magento store.
- Reviews Table Check: A review table check might be required depending on your Magento version and existing data.
- Data Backup: If your Magento installation already contains data, create a full backup before proceeding. This is critical if you opt to merge data rather than clear the target store. Learn more about preparing your target store by reading How to prepare Target store for migration?
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
Migrating your store's data from Ashop to Magento can be efficiently managed using an automated migration wizard. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth transition:
Step 1: Get Started with Your Migration
Begin by accessing your migration wizard. This is typically the starting point where you decide to initiate a self-service migration, request expert assistance, or estimate costs.
Step 2: Connect Your Source Ashop Store (via CSV)
Since Ashop is not directly integrated, we will use its CSV export functionality. In the migration wizard:
- Select "CSV File to Cart" as your Source Cart type.
- Upload the CSV files containing your Ashop data. This typically includes files for products, product categories, manufacturers, customer records, orders, and potentially product reviews or CMS pages. The tool will parse these files to prepare your data for transfer.
Step 3: Connect Your Target Magento Store
Now, configure your new Magento store as the destination:
- Select "Magento" as your Target Cart type from the dropdown menu.
- Enter the full URL of your Magento store in the provided field.
- Download the Connection Bridge file as instructed by the wizard.
- Unpack the bridge file and upload the resulting "bridge2cart" folder to the root directory of your Magento installation using FTP/SFTP. This bridge acts as a secure conduit for data transfer.
Step 4: Select Data Entities to Migrate
This critical step allows you to choose exactly what data you wish to transfer. The wizard will present a checklist of supported entities based on your CSV and Magento capabilities.
- Common entities available for migration include: Products, Product Categories, Product Manufacturers, Product Reviews, Customers, Orders, Invoices, Taxes, Coupons, and CMS Pages.
- You can select all entities with a single click or meticulously choose individual items based on your needs.
Step 5: Configure Additional Options & Map Data
Enhance your data transfer with various additional options and ensure data consistency through mapping:
Additional Migration Options:
Review and select from the available additional options to customize your migration:
- Clear Target Store Data: Opt to Clear current data on Target store before migration option if your Magento store is new or if you want to overwrite existing data.
- Preserve IDs: Maintain original IDs for categories, products, customers, and orders using How Preserve IDs options can be used?. This is vital for maintaining internal links and historical data.
- Migrate Images in Description: Ensure product and category images embedded within descriptions are transferred.
- Create Variants from Attributes: Transform product attributes into configurable products or variants in Magento.
- SEO URLs & 301 SEO URLs: Preserve your existing SEO rankings and link equity by migrating SEO URLs and creating automatic 301 redirects from your old Ashop URLs to the new Magento ones.
- Password Migration: If you have the necessary Magento module installed, you can migrate customer passwords.
- Migrate Store Config: Transfer core store configurations.
Data Mapping Setup:
Ensure data integrity by accurately mapping your Ashop (CSV) data fields to Magento:
- Customer Groups: Match your Ashop customer groups (e.g., "Retail," "Wholesale") to their corresponding groups in Magento.
- Order Statuses: Align your Ashop order statuses (e.g., "Pending," "Processing," "Completed") with the equivalent Magento statuses.
Step 6: Run Your Demo Migration
Before committing to a full data transfer, execute a free demo migration. This crucial step allows you to:
- Transfer a limited number of entities (e.g., 10 products, 10 customers, 10 orders) from your Ashop CSV files to your Magento store.
- Verify that the data transfer process works as expected and that your essential data points appear correctly in Magento.
- Identify and resolve any potential issues before the full migration.
Step 7: Initiate Full Migration
Once you are satisfied with the demo migration results, you can proceed with the full migration. This step will transfer all selected data from your Ashop CSV files to your Magento store.
- Review your selected entities and additional options one final time.
- Consider adding a Migration Insurance Service, which offers additional remigrations if any unexpected issues arise after your initial transfer. Learn more about How Migration Insurance works?
- Click the "Start Full Migration" button to begin the comprehensive data transfer.
Post-Migration Steps
After your data has been successfully moved to Magento, there are several critical post-migration tasks to ensure your new store is fully operational and optimized:
- Data Integrity Check: Thoroughly review your Magento store. Verify that all products (including SKUs, images, variants), customer accounts, order histories, reviews, and CMS pages have been transferred accurately. Pay close attention to pricing, inventory levels, and product descriptions.
- Install Password Migration Module: If you migrated passwords, ensure the necessary Magento module is installed and configured to allow customers to log in with their existing credentials.
- Reindex Magento Data: Magento explicitly recommends reindexing your store data after a major migration. This process updates your store's indexes, ensuring that all new products, categories, and other entities are properly searchable and displayed. You can usually do this from your Magento Admin panel under System > Tools > Index Management.
- Configure Store Settings: Set up essential store configurations specific to Magento, including shipping methods, payment gateways, tax rules, currency settings, and general store information.
- Install and Configure Themes & Extensions: Install your chosen Magento theme and any necessary extensions (plugins) to replicate or enhance the functionality of your previous Ashop store. Test each one to ensure compatibility and correct operation.
- Test All Functionality: Conduct extensive testing of your new Magento store. This includes placing test orders, creating new customer accounts, testing the checkout process, searching for products, and verifying contact forms.
- Update DNS & Set Up 301 Redirects: Once you're confident in your new Magento store, update your domain's DNS settings to point to your new Magento hosting. Crucially, implement 301 redirects for any URLs that may have changed to preserve SEO rankings and prevent broken links. While the migration tool can handle many, a manual check is always recommended.
- Update Analytics & Marketing Tools: Reconfigure Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and any other tracking or marketing tools with your new Magento store's URLs and data.
- Inform Your Customers: Announce the launch of your new and improved Magento store to your customer base.
Ways to perform migration from Ashop to Magento
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The design and store functionality transfer is impossible due to Ashop to Magento limitations. However, you can recreate it with the help of a 3rd-party developer.
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We built in many security measures so you can safely migrate from Ashop to Magento. Check out our Security Policy
Server Security
All migrations are performed on a secure dedicated Hetzner server with restricted physical access.Application Security
HTTPS protocol and 128-bit SSL encryption are used to protect the data being exchanged.Network Security
The most up-to-date network architecture schema, firewall and access restrictions protect our system from electronic attacks.Data Access Control
Employee access to customer migration data is restricted, logged and audited.Frequently Asked Questions
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Cart2Cart is recommended by Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, OpenCart, PrestaShop and other top ecommerce platforms.