Marketlive to Shopware Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
Marketlive to Shopware migration made effortless. Streamline your e-commerce journey with Cart2Cart, the trusted leader in shopping cart data migration. Ready to move Marketlive store to Shopware? We ensure a remarkably fast, secure, and SEO-preserving data transfer, all with absolutely zero downtime for your business. Whether you aim to switch from Marketlive to Shopware yourself using our comprehensive step-by-step guide, or prefer our expert team to seamlessly transfer data for you, we empower your business. Begin your secure Marketlive to Shopware migration today.
What data can be
migrated from Marketlive to Shopware
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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
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 Marketlive to Shopware conversion, click “Get estimates” and follow the suggested steps.
How to Migrate from Marketlive to Shopware In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose Marketlive 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 Marketlive 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 Marketlive to Shopware: Your Definitive Guide for E-commerce Replatforming
A Comprehensive Guide to Transitioning from Marketlive to Shopware
Embarking on an e-commerce platform migration can feel like a monumental task, yet it's often a necessary step for businesses seeking growth, enhanced features, and a more robust online presence. If you're currently operating on Marketlive, you're likely considering a move to a more modern, flexible, and scalable solution. Shopware stands out as an excellent choice, offering sophisticated tools, a vibrant community, and extensive customization capabilities. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire process of migrating your valuable store data from Marketlive to Shopware. Given that Marketlive typically requires data export via CSV files, we'll detail a streamlined approach to ensure a smooth and accurate transition, focusing on maintaining data integrity, preserving your SEO rankings, and delivering an optimal user experience on your new Shopware store.
Prerequisites for Migration
Before initiating your data transfer from Marketlive to Shopware, careful preparation is key to a successful and seamless transition. Addressing these prerequisites will save you time and prevent potential issues during the migration process.
For Your Marketlive (Source) Store:
- Data Export: As Marketlive is not directly integrated with many automated migration tools, you will need to export your store's data into CSV (Comma Separated Values) files. This includes critical entities such as products (with all their SKUs and variants), product categories, customer records, orders, product reviews, and any essential CMS pages or blog posts. Ensure all necessary fields are included in your exports.
- Data Review & Cleaning: Before exporting, take the opportunity to review your Marketlive data. Clean up outdated products, remove duplicate customer entries, or correct any inconsistencies. A clean source dataset leads to a cleaner target store.
- Full Data Backup: Always perform a complete backup of your Marketlive store's database and files before beginning any export or migration activities. This ensures you have a recovery point should any unforeseen issues arise.
- Administrative Access: Ensure you have full administrative access to your Marketlive backend to perform the necessary data exports.
For Your Shopware (Target) Store:
- Shopware Installation: Have a fresh installation of Shopware (version 5.2.2 or 6.0.0+ recommended) ready and accessible. Ensure it's hosted on a server that meets Shopware’s technical requirements.
- Administrative Access: You’ll need full administrator credentials for your new Shopware store.
- Install Connection Bridge Plugin: For a smooth connection, you'll need the Cart2Cart Shopware Migration module installed on your target Shopware store. This plugin facilitates secure data exchange.
- Backup Your Shopware Store: Even if it’s a fresh installation, it's wise to take a backup before importing data.
- Theme and Extensions Strategy: Plan for your new Shopware theme and any third-party extensions or apps you intend to use. While data migration handles core entities, visual design and additional functionalities are separate considerations.
- Prepare Target Store: For more details, refer to our guide on how to prepare your target store for migration.
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
With your prerequisites in order, you're ready to commence the data transfer. This guide outlines a step-by-step process using an automated migration wizard, designed to simplify the replatforming from your Marketlive CSV files to Shopware.
Step 1: Export Data from Marketlive to CSV Files
The initial and most crucial step is to extract all your pertinent e-commerce data from Marketlive into a structured CSV format. Log into your Marketlive admin panel and navigate to the export functionalities for each data type. You'll typically need to export:
- Products: Including product names, descriptions, images, prices, SKUs, inventory levels, attributes, and any associated variants.
- Categories: The hierarchical structure of your product categories.
- Customers: Customer names, email addresses, billing and shipping addresses, and potentially password hashes (if your migration tool supports password migration via CSV).
- Orders: Order IDs, customer details, purchased items, order statuses, payment information, and shipping details.
- Reviews: Customer reviews, ratings, and associated product IDs.
- CMS Pages/Blogs: Static content pages and blog posts if your Marketlive instance manages them.
Ensure your CSV files are well-organized and correctly formatted. If you require assistance with this crucial step, consider our CSV.File Data Migration service for expert guidance.
Step 2: Set Up Your Source Store (CSV Files)
In the migration wizard, select 'CSV File to Cart' as your Source Cart type. You will then be prompted to upload the CSV files you prepared from your Marketlive store. This step establishes the connection to your legacy data.

Step 3: Configure Your Target Store (Shopware)
Next, choose 'Shopware' as your Target Cart. You'll need to provide your Shopware store's URL. The system will then guide you to download a Connection Bridge file. This file, once uploaded to the root directory of your Shopware installation via FTP, creates a secure communication channel for the data transfer. Remember, the Cart2Cart Shopware Migration module must be installed on your Shopware store for this connection to work seamlessly.

For more details on bridge installation and security, consult The Short & Essential Guide to Access Credentials for Cart2Cart and What is a root folder and where can I find it?
Step 4: Select Data Entities for Migration
This stage allows you to specify exactly what data you wish to transfer from your Marketlive CSV files to Shopware. You can select all available entities or pick specific ones like:
- Products: Including their categories, manufacturers, and variants.
- Customers: With their addresses.
- Orders: With their associated products and customer data.
- Product Reviews: To retain valuable social proof.
- CMS Pages: Essential static content.
Carefully review your selections to ensure all crucial information, from product SKUs to customer details, makes the move.

Step 5: Configure Additional Migration Options
Enhance your migration by selecting various additional options. These features are designed to optimize data transfer and post-migration performance:
- Clear Target Store Data: This option will remove all existing data from your Shopware store before migration. Use with caution on existing stores. Learn more about clearing target store data.
- Preserve Product IDs, Customer IDs, Order IDs: This helps maintain historical data references. Note that for Shopware versions 6 and above, there might be limitations on preserving IDs. For more information, see how Preserve IDs options can be used.
- Migrate Images in Product and Category Descriptions: Ensures rich content is transferred correctly.
- Create 301 Redirects: Crucial for maintaining SEO link equity by automatically redirecting old Marketlive URLs to new Shopware URLs.
- Migrate Customer Passwords: Allows customers to log into their new Shopware accounts with their existing Marketlive credentials.

Step 6: Perform Data Mapping
During this step, you will align your Marketlive data fields with the corresponding fields in Shopware. This is particularly important for:
- Customer Groups Mapping: Ensure your Marketlive customer segments (e.g., 'Wholesale', 'Retail') correctly map to Shopware's customer groups.
- Order Status Mapping: Match your Marketlive order statuses (e.g., 'Pending', 'Processing', 'Shipped') to their equivalents in Shopware.
Accurate data mapping is vital for maintaining data integrity and ensuring a logical flow of information in your new store.

Step 7: Run a Demo and Launch Full Migration
Before committing to a full data transfer, we highly recommend running a Free Demo Migration. This allows you to transfer a limited number of entities (e.g., 10-20 products, customers, and orders) to your Shopware store. Review the demo results thoroughly to identify any potential issues or adjustments needed in your mapping or options.
Once you're satisfied with the demo, you can proceed with the Full Migration. At this stage, you might also consider adding a Migration Insurance Service, which offers additional remigrations and support, providing peace of mind. During the full migration, closely monitor the process, being mindful of potential downtime, though most modern migration tools minimize this.

Understand how Migration Insurance works for added security.
Post-Migration Steps
After your data has successfully transferred to Shopware, the migration journey isn't over. These post-migration tasks are crucial for ensuring your new store is fully functional, optimized, and ready for business.
1. Thorough Data Verification:
- Check Products: Verify product details, images, prices, SKUs, inventory, and variants. Ensure category assignments are correct.
- Review Customers: Confirm customer accounts, addresses, and order history are accurately transferred. Test login functionality for migrated customers.
- Validate Orders: Check recent and historical orders, ensuring all details, statuses, and associated customer information are correct.
- Examine CMS Pages: Review all static content, ensuring formatting and links are intact.
2. Test Store Functionality:
- Checkout Process: Perform test purchases from product selection to payment and order confirmation.
- User Registration/Login: Test new user registration and login for both new and migrated customers.
- Search & Filters: Ensure product search, categories, and filters work as expected.
- Forms & Subscriptions: Test contact forms, newsletter subscriptions, and any other interactive elements.
3. SEO and Redirection Management:
- Verify 301 Redirects: If you opted for 301 redirects during migration, confirm they are correctly routing old Marketlive URLs to their new Shopware counterparts to preserve link equity and SEO rankings.
- Update Internal Links: Scan your Shopware content for any internal links that might still point to old Marketlive URLs and update them.
- XML Sitemap: Generate and submit a new XML sitemap for your Shopware store to Google Search Console and other search engines.
- Monitor SEO Performance: Keep a close eye on your search engine rankings and traffic using tools like Google Analytics and Search Console.
4. Configure Payment Gateways and Shipping Methods:
- Set up and thoroughly test all your preferred payment gateways (e.g., PayPal, Stripe, credit card processors) in Shopware.
- Configure and test all shipping methods and associated rates.
5. Install and Configure Essential Apps/Extensions:
- Reinstall any third-party apps, plugins, or extensions that were crucial to your Marketlive store's functionality (e.g., marketing automation, analytics, accounting integrations).
- Ensure they are compatible with Shopware and configured correctly.
6. Update DNS and Go Live:
- Once confident in your Shopware store's functionality and data integrity, update your domain's DNS records to point to your new Shopware hosting. This is the moment your new store officially goes live.
7. Post-Launch Monitoring and Optimization:
- Continuously monitor your new Shopware store's performance, user experience, and any error logs.
- Consider running a Recent Data Migration Service to transfer any new orders or customer data that occurred on Marketlive during the final stages of your migration.
- If you encounter significant issues or require further adjustments, a Cart2Cart Remigration Service can help refine the transferred data.
Migrating from Marketlive to Shopware is a strategic move that can unlock significant potential for your e-commerce business. By following these steps and paying close attention to detail, you can achieve a successful transition to a powerful and modern platform.
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The design and store functionality transfer is impossible due to Marketlive to Shopware 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 Marketlive to Shopware. 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
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