WooCommerce to BigCommerce Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
WooCommerce to BigCommerce migration doesn't have to be complicated. Seamlessly move your WooCommerce store to BigCommerce with Cart2Cart. We ensure a secure, fast transfer data process with zero downtime and perfect SEO preservation. Ready to switch from WooCommerce to BigCommerce effortlessly? Explore our comprehensive step-by-step guide for DIY users or let our experts handle your complete WooCommerce to BigCommerce migration. Get started today!
What data can be
migrated from WooCommerce to BigCommerce
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Products
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Product Categories
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Manufacturers
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Customers
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Orders
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Coupons
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Reviews
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Blogs
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Blog Posts
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CMS Pages
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 WooCommerce to BigCommerce conversion, click “Get estimates” and follow the suggested steps.
How to Migrate from WooCommerce to BigCommerce In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose WooCommerce and BigCommerce 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 BigCommerce and extra options to customise your WooCommerce to BigCommerce migration.
Launch your Demo/Full migration
Run a free Demo to see how the Cart2Cart service works, and when happy - launch Full migration.
Seamless WooCommerce to BigCommerce Migration: Your Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction: Transitioning from WooCommerce to BigCommerce
For many e-commerce merchants, the journey begins with flexible, open-source platforms like WooCommerce. However, as your business expands, the need for enhanced scalability, robust performance, and simplified management often leads to considering a move to a fully hosted solution such as BigCommerce. This replatforming decision can unlock powerful features, reduce operational overhead, and provide a more stable environment for growth.
Migrating an entire online store, including vital customer data, product catalogs (SKUs and variants), order history, and reviews, can seem daunting. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire process of transitioning your store from WooCommerce to BigCommerce, ensuring data integrity and a smooth transition with minimal downtime. We'll leverage an efficient migration wizard, highlighting key steps and considerations to make your data transfer successful.
Prerequisites for a Successful Migration
Before initiating the data migration process, thorough preparation is crucial to ensure a seamless switch and protect your valuable store information.
- Backup Your WooCommerce Store Data: Always create a complete backup of your WooCommerce database and files. This is your safety net in case any unforeseen issues arise during the data transfer.
- Set Up Your BigCommerce Store: Ensure your new BigCommerce store is already created and accessible. While you don't need to populate it with products, it must be ready to receive your transferred data. We recommend reviewing BigCommerce’s theme store and app marketplace to identify any new apps or features you might need to replicate your current WooCommerce functionality.
- Gather Access Credentials: You'll need specific credentials for both your source (WooCommerce) and target (BigCommerce) stores to establish a connection with the migration tool.
- For WooCommerce: Your WordPress Admin URL, along with either API access credentials (Consumer Key and Consumer Secret) or admin login details (username and password) for an automated bridge upload. The migration process will typically require the Cart2Cart WooCommerce Universal Migration plugin to be installed.
- For BigCommerce: Your BigCommerce Store URL, Client ID, Access Token, and API Path. These are typically generated by creating a custom API account within your BigCommerce admin panel. Remember that BigCommerce connections are API-only and require HTTPS. Custom app development might be needed for very specific integrations beyond standard data transfer.
For detailed instructions on obtaining these, refer to our guide: The Short & Essential Guide to Access Credentials for Cart2Cart.
- Review Store Limitations and Requirements: Be aware of potential limitations. WooCommerce stores with 10,000+ products might experience performance issues during migration. BigCommerce, being an API-driven platform, has API rate limits, which the migration tool will manage.
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
This section outlines the step-by-step process using a typical migration wizard to move your e-commerce data.
Step 1: Start Your Migration Journey
Begin by accessing the migration wizard. This is the starting point for setting up your automated data transfer.
Step 2: Connect Your WooCommerce Source Store
First, specify WooCommerce as your source cart. You will need to enter your WooCommerce (WordPress) Admin URL.
Next, choose your preferred connection method. The most common and recommended approach is via API Access Credentials (Consumer Key and Consumer Secret). Alternatively, you might provide store admin access for an automated bridge upload or install the required Cart2Cart WooCommerce Universal Migration plugin through the marketplace option.
Step 3: Configure Your BigCommerce Target Store
Now, select BigCommerce as your target platform and enter your BigCommerce Store URL. BigCommerce connections are exclusively API-based. You will need to provide the following API credentials:
- Client ID (Username)
- Access Token (API Token)
- API Path
These credentials allow the migration tool to securely access and import data into your new BigCommerce store. You typically generate these by creating a new API account or a custom app within your BigCommerce admin panel, granting the necessary scopes for data manipulation.
Step 4: Select Data Entities for Transfer
In this step, you will specify which types of data you wish to migrate from WooCommerce to BigCommerce. You can choose to transfer all available entities or select them individually based on your business needs. Common data entities include:
- Products, Product Categories, Product Manufacturers, Product Reviews
- Customers, Customer Groups
- Orders, Order Statuses
- Coupons, CMS Pages, Blogs, Blog Posts
Both WooCommerce and BigCommerce support a wide range of entities, ensuring a comprehensive data transfer.
Step 5: Fine-Tune with Additional Migration Options
The migration wizard offers various additional options to customize your data transfer and ensure data integrity. Consider these choices carefully:
- Preserve IDs: Options like Preserve Order IDs, Product IDs, Category IDs, and Customer IDs maintain the original identification numbers, which can be crucial for record-keeping and existing integrations.
- Create 301 SEO URLs: This critical option helps preserve your SEO rankings by automatically creating redirects from your old WooCommerce URLs to your new BigCommerce URLs. This prevents broken links and loss of link equity.
- Clear Target Store Data: The Clear current data on Target store before migration option allows you to remove any existing placeholder data from your BigCommerce store before the migration, ensuring a clean import.
- Migrate Customer Passwords: Enable this if you wish to transfer customer login credentials, providing a seamless user experience.
- Create Variants from Attributes: This is vital for complex products, ensuring that product attributes (like size, color) are correctly translated into BigCommerce product variants.
- Migrate Images in Description: Ensures that all product images embedded within product descriptions are also transferred.
- Migrate Groups to Tags: Useful for organizing customer or product groups in a new way on BigCommerce.
Step 6: Map Your Data Fields
This step involves matching specific data fields from your WooCommerce store to their corresponding fields in BigCommerce. This is particularly important for:
- Customer Groups Mapping: Ensure your WooCommerce customer roles (e.g., 'Wholesale Customer', 'Editor') are correctly mapped to BigCommerce customer groups.
- Order Statuses Mapping: Align your WooCommerce order statuses (e.g., 'Pending payment', 'Processing', 'Completed') with the equivalent statuses in BigCommerce to maintain accurate order management.
Step 7: Perform a Free Demo Migration (Highly Recommended)
Before committing to a full migration, run a demo migration. This typically transfers a limited number of entities (e.g., 10-20 products, customers, and orders) to your BigCommerce store. A demo allows you to:
- Verify the accuracy of the data transfer.
- Check how products, orders, and customer data appear in your new store.
- Identify and resolve any potential issues or mapping errors early on.
This step is crucial for ensuring confidence in the full migration process.
Step 8: Launch Your Full Migration
Once you are satisfied with the demo results, you can proceed with the full migration. Review the final migration summary, including the estimated cost and the number of entities to be transferred. You may also consider adding a Migration Insurance Service, which allows for additional remigrations if needed, offering peace of mind.
Click the 'Start Full Migration' button to initiate the complete data transfer. During this phase, it's advisable to limit changes on your WooCommerce store to prevent data discrepancies.
Post-Migration Steps: Ensuring a Smooth Transition
The migration doesn't end when the data transfer is complete. Several critical post-migration tasks are necessary to ensure your new BigCommerce store is fully operational and optimized.
- Verify All Data: Thoroughly check your BigCommerce store. Inspect product listings (SKUs, variants, images, descriptions), customer accounts, order history, and reviews to confirm that all data has been accurately transferred and appears as expected.
- Configure Store Settings: Set up essential BigCommerce configurations, including:
- Payment gateways
- Shipping zones and methods
- Tax settings (BigCommerce supports multi-tax)
- Store currency and locale
- Install and Configure Apps: Browse the BigCommerce App Marketplace to find and install any necessary applications that replicate functionality from your previous WooCommerce plugins (e.g., marketing tools, advanced analytics, inventory management).
- Set Up 301 Redirects: Even if you used the 'Create 301 SEO URLs' option during migration, it’s wise to double-check that all critical old URLs redirect correctly to their new BigCommerce counterparts. This is vital for maintaining your SEO rankings and link equity.
- Update DNS Records: Once you're confident in your BigCommerce store, update your domain's DNS records to point to your new BigCommerce store. This is the moment your new store officially goes live.
- SEO and Performance Checks: Monitor your website's performance and SEO metrics closely. Check for broken links, optimize images, and ensure quick loading times.
- Thorough Testing: Conduct extensive testing of all store functionalities: placing test orders, creating customer accounts, checking payment processes, and verifying shipping calculations.
- Communicate with Customers: Inform your customers about the store transition, especially if there was any downtime or if they need to reset passwords.
By following these steps, you can confidently move your e-commerce business from WooCommerce to BigCommerce, ready to leverage the new platform's capabilities for future growth.
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We built in many security measures so you can safely migrate from WooCommerce to BigCommerce. 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
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