Miva Merchant to Shopware Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
Miva Merchant to Shopware migration doesn't have to be complicated. Planning to move your Miva Merchant store to Shopware? With Cart2Cart, you can switch from Miva Merchant to Shopware seamlessly. We help you transfer data with incredible speed, ensuring maximum security, full SEO preservation, and zero downtime. Access our comprehensive step-by-step guide for a DIY approach, or choose expert assistance for a fully managed Miva Merchant to Shopware migration.
What data can be
migrated from Miva Merchant to Shopware
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Products
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Product Categories
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Taxes
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Customers
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Orders
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To estimate your Miva Merchant to Shopware migration price, click the button below. The migration price may vary depending on the number of data types and the additional migration options selected.
How to Migrate from Miva Merchant to Shopware In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose Miva Merchant and Shopware 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 Shopware and extra options to customise your Miva Merchant to Shopware migration.
Launch your Demo/Full migration
Run a free Demo to see how the Cart2Cart service works, and when happy - launch Full migration.
Migrate from Miva Merchant to Shopware: A Detailed Migration Guide
Seamlessly Migrate from Miva Merchant to Shopware
Replatforming your e-commerce store is a critical strategic decision that can significantly impact your business's future. If you're currently operating on Miva Merchant and considering a move to Shopware, you're looking at transitioning to a robust, scalable, and feature-rich platform. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire process of migrating your store data from Miva Merchant to Shopware, ensuring a smooth and efficient data transfer. Given Miva Merchant's architecture, this migration will primarily leverage CSV file exports from Miva Merchant and then import them into Shopware.
We'll cover everything from essential prerequisites to the step-by-step migration process and crucial post-migration tasks, helping you achieve a successful transition with minimal downtime and maximum data integrity.
Prerequisites for Migration
Before initiating your migration from Miva Merchant to Shopware, careful preparation is essential. Ensuring both your source and target environments are ready will prevent potential issues and streamline the entire replatforming process.
For Your Miva Merchant (Source) Store:
- Data Export: As Miva Merchant is not directly supported by our bridge connection, your data will need to be exported into CSV files. You'll need to export all the essential entities such as Products, Categories, Manufacturers, Reviews, Customers, Orders, Invoices, Taxes, Stores, Coupons, CMS Pages, Blogs, and Blog Posts. Ensure all relevant attributes, including SKUs, variants, and product descriptions, are included in your CSV files. For more details on preparing your source store, read our guide on How to prepare Source store for migration?.
- Data Integrity Check: Before exporting, review your Miva Merchant data for any inconsistencies, duplicates, or outdated information. Clean data will ensure a cleaner migration.
For Your Shopware (Target) Store:
- Shopware Installation: Have a fresh installation of Shopware ready. Our platform supports Shopware versions 5.2.2 and 6.0.0.
- FTP Access: You will need full FTP access to your Shopware store's root directory. This is crucial for uploading the Connection Bridge file, which facilitates secure data transfer between your old and new stores. If you're unsure about the root folder, consult our What is a root folder and where can I find it? guide.
- Cart2Cart Shopware Migration Module: A specific plugin, the Cart2Cart Shopware Migration module, is required for your Shopware store to enable the connection. This will need to be installed in your Shopware admin panel.
- Administrative Access: Ensure you have full administrative login credentials for your Shopware admin panel.
- Server Requirements: Verify that your Shopware hosting environment meets the necessary server requirements to handle the migration process efficiently. For detailed guidance on preparing your target store, refer to How to prepare Target store for migration?.
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
Migrating your store data involves a systematic approach, guided by our intuitive migration wizard. Follow these steps to ensure a successful data transfer from Miva Merchant (via CSV) to Shopware.
Step 1: Start Your Migration
Begin by navigating to our migration wizard. Here, you'll choose to start a new migration project.
Step 2: Set Up Your Source Store (Miva Merchant via CSV)
In this step, you'll configure your source cart. Since Miva Merchant is not directly supported, select "CSV File to Cart" as your source platform. You will then upload the CSV files that you previously exported from your Miva Merchant store. Ensure that your CSV files are correctly formatted to prevent any data import issues.
Step 3: Set Up Your Target Store (Shopware)
Now, it's time to configure your new Shopware store as the target platform. Select "Shopware" from the dropdown list and enter your Shopware store's URL. To establish a secure connection, you will need to download the Connection Bridge file. Unpack the downloaded ZIP file and upload the `bridge2cart` folder to the root directory of your Shopware installation via FTP. This bridge acts as a secure data link, allowing the migration service to access your Shopware database. Remember, the Cart2Cart Shopware Migration module is also required on your Shopware store for this connection to function correctly.
Step 4: Select Data Entities for Migration
In this crucial stage, you specify exactly what data you want to transfer from your Miva Merchant CSV files to Shopware. You can choose to migrate all available entities or select specific ones. The supported entities for Shopware include: Products, Product Categories, Product Manufacturers, Product Reviews, Customers, Orders, Invoices, Taxes, Stores, Coupons, and CMS Pages. Carefully review your selections to ensure all vital business data, such as SKUs, product variants, and customer histories, are included.
Step 5: Configure Additional Options and Data Mapping
Enhance your data transfer with various additional options and ensure data consistency through mapping. This step allows for a more tailored migration experience.
Additional Options:
You can select various options to refine your migration:
- Migrate Images in Description: Essential for preserving product and category visuals within text descriptions.
- Clear Target: This option allows you to clear current data on your Target store before the migration begins, ensuring a clean slate.
- Preserve Customers IDs & Preserve Orders IDs: These options are vital for maintaining existing customer and order references. However, note that for Shopware versions 6+, there might be ID preservation limitations. Learn more about How Preserve IDs options can be used?.
- Multi-tax allowed: Utilize this option if your store deals with multiple tax rates.
Data Mapping:
The data mapping interface helps you match various fields from your source Miva Merchant data (via CSV) to their corresponding fields in Shopware. This includes mapping customer groups and order statuses. Correct mapping ensures that customer roles, order processing stages, and other key attributes are accurately transferred, preserving data consistency across platforms.
Step 6: Run a Free Demo Migration
Before committing to the full migration, we highly recommend running a free demo. This allows you to migrate a limited number of entities (e.g., a few products, customers, and orders) to your Shopware store. The demo serves as an excellent opportunity to:
- Verify the accuracy of the data transfer.
- Check the integrity of product SKUs, customer data, and order details.
- Ensure that images, descriptions, and other content appear as expected on Shopware.
Thoroughly inspect your Shopware store after the demo to confirm everything is in order.
Step 7: Initiate Full Migration
Once you are satisfied with the demo results and have reviewed all configurations, you can proceed with the full migration. This step involves reviewing the final details and cost. You also have the option to select a Migration Insurance Plan, which offers remigrations in case you need to perform the transfer again or update data later. Learn more about How Migration Insurance works?.
Click the "Start Full Migration" button to begin transferring all your Miva Merchant data to Shopware. Our service will handle the entire data transfer process, allowing you to monitor the progress.
Post-Migration Steps
Completing the data transfer is a significant milestone, but the migration process isn't truly finished until you've performed critical post-migration checks and configurations. These steps ensure your new Shopware store is fully functional, optimized, and ready for your customers.
- Thorough Data Verification: Rigorously check all migrated data on your Shopware store. Verify products (SKUs, variants, prices, images), categories, customer accounts, orders, reviews, and CMS pages. Ensure all quantities, descriptions, and metadata are accurate.
- Frontend & Backend Testing: Test all aspects of your Shopware store. This includes product browsing, adding items to the cart, checkout processes, customer login, search functionality, and administrative tasks. Ensure payment gateways and shipping methods are correctly configured and working.
- SEO Considerations: While Shopware has built-in SEO capabilities, it's crucial to ensure your SEO rankings and link equity are preserved. Review your new URL structures and implement 301 redirects for any URLs that have changed from your Miva Merchant store. This helps maintain your search engine visibility and prevents broken links.
- Update DNS Records: Once you are confident that your new Shopware store is fully operational, update your domain's DNS records to point to your new Shopware hosting. Plan this step to minimize downtime and inform your customers of the transition.
- Install Essential Apps/Plugins: Explore the Shopware App Store and install any necessary plugins or apps that provide functionality your business relies on, such as marketing tools, analytics, or customer service integrations.
- Remove Old Store Data: After confirming that your Shopware store is running perfectly and all data is secure, you can consider decommissioning your old Miva Merchant store.
- Leverage Post-Migration Services: If new orders or customer data are generated on your Miva Merchant store during the migration, consider using our Recent Data Migration Service to transfer any delta data.
Migrating from Miva Merchant to Shopware is a strategic move that can empower your business with enhanced capabilities. By following this detailed guide, you can ensure a smooth transition, preserving your valuable data and setting the stage for future growth on your new platform. Should you encounter any challenges or require additional assistance, don't hesitate to Contact Us for expert support.
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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
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