Amazon to WooCommerce Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
Amazon to WooCommerce migration just got easier. Looking to move Amazon store to WooCommerce? Cart2Cart offers a seamless way to switch from Amazon to WooCommerce, ensuring your valuable store data transfer is fast, secure, and preserves crucial SEO rankings with zero downtime. Whether you need a comprehensive step-by-step guide to DIY or prefer our experts to handle your entire Amazon to WooCommerce migration, we have the solution. Start your hassle-free journey today.
What data can be
migrated from Amazon to WooCommerce
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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
- Name, SKU, Short Description, Full Description, Manufacturer , Tax Class, Sort Order.
- Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description.
- Quantity, Stock Availability.
- Weight, Width, Height.
- Related Products.
- Options(Name, Price).
- Name, Status.
- Meta Title, Meta Description, Meta Keywords.
- Name.
- Customer Billing Address.
- Customer Shipping Address.
- ID, Order Date, Order Status, Order Products(Name, SKU), SubTotal Price, Discount Price, Tax Price, Shipping Price, Total Price.
- Customer Name, Email, Billing Address.
- Shipping Address.
- Name, SKU, Short Description, Full Description, Manufacturer , Tax Class, Sort Order.
- Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description.
- Quantity, Stock Availability.
- Weight, Width, Height.
- Related Products.
- Options(Name, Price).
- Name, Status.
- Meta Title, Meta Description, Meta Keywords.
- Name.
- Customer Billing Address.
- Customer Shipping Address.
- ID, Order Date, Order Status, Order Products(Name, SKU), SubTotal Price, Discount Price, Tax Price, Shipping Price, Total Price.
- Customer Name, Email, Billing Address.
- Shipping Address.
Products
Estimate your Migration Cost
Cart2Cart will smoothly migrate Amazon to WooCommerce store data like products, orders, customers, etc. within a couple of hours with zero effect on your current Amazon store performance.
How to Migrate from Amazon to WooCommerce In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose Amazon and WooCommerce 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 WooCommerce and extra options to customise your Amazon to WooCommerce 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 Amazon to WooCommerce: Your Complete Guide to a Seamless Store Transition
Migrate from Amazon to WooCommerce: Your Complete Guide to a Seamless Store Transition
Stepping away from the Amazon marketplace to establish an independent presence with WooCommerce marks a significant milestone for your e-commerce business. While Amazon offers unparalleled reach, moving to a self-hosted platform like WooCommerce grants you complete control over your store's branding, customer data, design, features, and crucially, your profit margins. This strategic replatforming allows for greater flexibility, extensive customization, and improved long-term SEO opportunities, paving the way for sustainable growth.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through every essential step of transferring your store data from Amazon to WooCommerce, ensuring a smooth and efficient transition. We'll outline the prerequisites, detail the migration process using a powerful migration tool, and cover vital post-migration tasks to get your new WooCommerce store thriving.
Prerequisites for Migration
Before initiating your store transfer, a few crucial preparations are necessary to ensure a seamless data migration and minimize potential downtime.
1. Set Up Your WooCommerce Store
- Install WordPress and WooCommerce: Ensure you have a fresh installation of WordPress on your chosen hosting provider, followed by the WooCommerce plugin. This will serve as your target platform. For detailed instructions, refer to our guide on How to prepare Target store for migration?
- Choose a Reliable Host: WooCommerce is resource-intensive. Select a hosting provider that offers ample resources (CPU, RAM, storage) and an SSL certificate for security.
- Basic Configuration: Perform initial WooCommerce setup steps like setting your store's currency, location, and units.
2. Extract Data from Your Amazon Store
Unlike traditional e-commerce platforms that offer direct API access for bulk migrations, Amazon operates as a marketplace with strict data access policies. Therefore, the primary method for moving your product, customer, and order data from Amazon is via CSV (Comma Separated Values) file exports.
- Export Product Data: Download detailed product information, including SKUs, titles, descriptions, images, prices, variants (if applicable), and inventory levels, from your Amazon Seller Central account into CSV files. Pay close attention to image URLs, as these will need to be accessible for migration.
- Export Order Data: Extract your order history, including customer details (where permissible), order statuses, shipping information, and product lists for each order.
- Customer Information: While direct customer contact details are often restricted by Amazon's privacy policies, you may be able to export customer names and shipping addresses associated with orders. Be mindful of data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) when handling customer data.
- Prepare CSV Files: Organize and clean your exported CSV files to ensure they are well-structured and compatible with a migration tool. This might involve reformatting columns or consolidating data. For advanced assistance with this step, consider our CSV.File Data Migration service.
3. Create a Cart2Cart Account
To facilitate the data transfer, you'll need an account with a specialized migration service like Cart2Cart. This service simplifies the process of importing your prepared CSV files into your new WooCommerce store.
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
With your preparations complete, let's dive into the step-by-step process of migrating your store using the Cart2Cart migration wizard.
Step 1: Start Your Migration
Begin by navigating to the Cart2Cart website and selecting the option to start a new migration. This will lead you to the initial setup screen where you'll choose your source and target platforms.
Step 2: Configure Your Source Store (Amazon via CSV)
Since direct API connections to Amazon for bulk data transfer are not feasible, you will use the CSV import method.
- Select "CSV File" as Your Source Cart: From the dropdown menu, choose "CSV File to Cart" (or "CsvToCart").
- Upload Your CSV Files: You will be prompted to upload the cleaned product, customer, and order CSV files you extracted from your Amazon Seller Central account. The system will guide you through mapping the fields from your CSVs to standard e-commerce data structures.
Step 3: Configure Your Target Store (WooCommerce)
Now, you'll connect your new WooCommerce store to the migration tool.
- Select "WooCommerce" as Your Target Cart: Choose WooCommerce from the target platform dropdown.
- Enter Your WordPress Admin URL: Provide the administrative URL for your WordPress site where WooCommerce is installed (e.g., `http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin`).
- Choose a Connection Method: To establish a secure link, you'll need to select a connection method. We recommend using the "Upload Connection Bridge" option for its simplicity and reliability.
- Download the Connection Bridge: Click to download the `connection_bridge.zip` file.
- Upload to Root Folder: Unpack the zip file and upload the `bridge2cart` folder to the root directory of your WooCommerce store via FTP/SFTP. This is the main directory where your WordPress installation resides. For assistance, see What is a root folder and where can I find it?
- Verify Connection: The system will automatically verify the connection once the bridge is uploaded.
Please note, the Cart2Cart WooCommerce Universal Migration plugin is often required for optimal functionality and can be installed via the marketplace add-on or direct upload methods if you prefer.
Step 4: Select Data Entities for Migration
This critical step allows you to choose exactly which data types you wish to transfer from your Amazon CSV files to your new WooCommerce store. Cart2Cart supports a comprehensive list of entities:
- Products
- Product Categories
- Product Reviews
- Customers
- Orders
- CMS Pages
- Coupons
- Blogs
- Blog Posts
You can select all entities or pick specific ones based on your needs. For instance, you might choose to migrate all your product SKUs and customer data but selectively transfer blog posts.
Step 5: Configure Additional Options and Data Mapping
This stage offers powerful tools to customize your data transfer and ensure data integrity.
- Additional Options: Select from various checkboxes to refine your migration. Key options include:
- Clear current data on Target store before migration: This is highly recommended for a clean start with your new WooCommerce store. Learn more about this option here.
- Preserve Product IDs, Order IDs, Customer IDs: Crucial for maintaining existing links, order references, and historical data. Understand more about how Preserve IDs options can be used.
- Migrate Images in Product Descriptions: Ensures all your product media is moved over.
- Create 301 SEO URLs: Essential for maintaining SEO rankings and link equity by redirecting old Amazon-related product URLs (if you had them linking from your own content) to your new WooCommerce pages.
- Migrate Customer Passwords: Allows customers to log into their new accounts with their existing Amazon credentials (if supported by your CSV export).
- Create Variants from Attributes: If your products on Amazon have variations (e.g., size, color), this option will create corresponding product variants in WooCommerce.
- Data Mapping: Manually map customer groups and order statuses from your Amazon CSV data to the appropriate equivalents in WooCommerce. This ensures consistency for customer segmentation and order fulfillment processes.
Step 6: Run Free Demo Migration & Full Migration
Before committing to the full data transfer, run a free demo migration. This allows you to see a portion of your data (e.g., a limited number of products, customers, orders) transferred to WooCommerce, giving you an opportunity to review the results and identify any potential issues without cost.
Once you are satisfied with the demo results, proceed with the full migration. This step will transfer all selected data to your new WooCommerce store.
Consider adding Migration Insurance Service, which offers additional remigrations, providing peace of mind during your transition. You can learn more about how Migration Insurance works.
Post-Migration Steps
After the migration is complete, there are several crucial steps to finalize your WooCommerce store and ensure its optimal performance.
- Review Migrated Data: Thoroughly check all migrated products (SKUs, descriptions, images, prices, variants), customer accounts, and order history on your new WooCommerce store. Verify that quantities, pricing, and all details are accurate.
- Configure WooCommerce Settings: Set up your payment gateways, shipping zones and methods, tax rates, and any other specific store settings required for your operations.
- Install Essential Plugins: Enhance your WooCommerce store's functionality. Based on WooCommerce's limitations, you may need additional plugins for:
- Manufacturers: To manage and display product manufacturers effectively.
- Custom Order Statuses: If you used specific order statuses on Amazon that aren't native to WooCommerce.
- Customer Groups: To segment your customers for targeted marketing or pricing strategies.
- Set Up Your Theme and Design: Customize your WooCommerce theme to reflect your brand identity. Ensure your store is aesthetically pleasing and offers an excellent user experience.
- Implement 301 Redirects: If you had any external links pointing to your Amazon product pages (e.g., from your blog, social media), ensure you set up 301 redirects to the corresponding new WooCommerce product URLs. This is vital for preserving SEO rankings and avoiding broken links.
- Update DNS Settings: Point your domain name to your new WooCommerce store's hosting server. This makes your new store live to the world.
- Conduct Thorough Testing: Perform test purchases, review customer account functionalities, check product variations, and ensure all site elements work as expected.
- Update Third-Party Integrations: Reconnect essential services like analytics (Google Analytics), email marketing platforms, accounting software, and any other tools you use for business operations.
- Go Live and Monitor: Announce your new store to your customers. Continuously monitor your store's performance, user experience, and SEO metrics to ensure a smooth launch. If new orders come in during your final migration window, consider using our Recent Data Migration Service to transfer them.
Migrating from Amazon to WooCommerce is a strategic investment in your brand's future. By following this detailed guide, you can confidently transition your store, unlock new growth opportunities, and establish a truly independent e-commerce presence. Should you require expert assistance at any stage of your migration journey, don't hesitate to contact us.
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Your data is safely locked with Cart2Cart
We built in many security measures so you can safely migrate from Amazon to WooCommerce. 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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Cart2Cart is recommended by Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, OpenCart, PrestaShop and other top ecommerce platforms.
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The process of data transfer has no effect on the migrated store. At all.
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Just a few hours - and all your store data is moved to its new home.
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We’re ready to help import data from database dump, csv. file, a rare shopping cart etc.
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Cart2Cart is recommended by Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, OpenCart, PrestaShop and other top ecommerce platforms.







