GoECart to WIX Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
GoECart to WIX migration made easy. Ready to move GoECart store to WIX? Cart2Cart offers a secure, fast, and seamless way to switch from GoECart to WIX, ensuring zero downtime and preserving your crucial SEO. We expertly transfer data, letting you focus on your business growth. Whether you need a detailed step-by-step guide for a DIY approach or prefer our full-service expert assistance, we're here to help. Your successful GoECart to WIX migration starts here.
What data can be
migrated from GoECart to WIX
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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, Full Description.
- Quantity.
- Weight.
- Options(Name, Price).
- Name.
- Name.
- Telephone.
- Customer Billing Address.
- Order Status, Order Products(Name, SKU), SubTotal Price, Discount Price, Total Price.
- Customer Name, Email, Billing Address.
- Shipping Address.
- Name, SKU, Full Description.
- Quantity.
- Weight.
- Options(Name, Price).
- Name.
- Name.
- Telephone.
- Customer Billing Address.
- Order Status, Order Products(Name, SKU), SubTotal Price, Discount Price, Total Price.
- Customer Name, Email, Billing Address.
- Shipping Address.
Products
Estimate your Migration Cost
Thanks to Cart2Cart`s flexible pricing policy, the migration price depends on the volume of transferred entities and the additional migration options you select. Just choose your Source and Target platforms and get the approximate price of your GoECart to WIX store migration right after finishing the free Demo.
How to Migrate from GoECart to WIX In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose GoECart and WIX 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 WIX and extra options to customise your GoECart to WIX 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 GoECart to WIX: A Step-by-Step E-commerce Migration Guide
Seamlessly Transition Your E-commerce Store from GoECart to WIX
Embarking on an e-commerce platform migration can feel like a monumental task, but with the right guidance, it’s an opportunity to revitalize your online store. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of migrating your valuable store data from GoECart to the intuitive and feature-rich WIX platform. Since a direct connector for GoECart is not available, we will detail how to facilitate this transition using a CSV file export, ensuring your products, customer data, orders, and more are moved accurately and efficiently. Prepare to unlock a new level of design flexibility and e-commerce capabilities with WIX.
Prerequisites for Migration
Before you begin the migration process, it's crucial to prepare both your existing GoECart store and your new WIX environment. Proper preparation minimizes potential issues and ensures a smoother data transfer.
- GoECart Data Export: As a direct connection method for GoECart is not typically available through automated migration tools, you will need to export your store data into CSV (Comma Separated Values) files. This is a critical first step.
Within your GoECart admin panel, look for options to export key entities such as:
- Products (including SKUs, variants, images, descriptions, prices, inventory levels)
- Product Categories
- Customers (including customer groups, shipping, and billing addresses)
- Orders (including order statuses, line items)
- Manufacturers
- Product Reviews
- Invoices
- Taxes
- Coupons
- CMS Pages and Blog Posts (if applicable)
Consult GoECart’s documentation or support if you encounter difficulties exporting specific data types. Ensure your CSV files are well-organized and include all relevant fields. For more detailed insights, you can review our guide on CSV.File Data Migration.
- WIX Store Setup: Create your WIX account and set up your basic store infrastructure. While you don't need to populate it with products yet, ensure your WIX store is ready to receive data. It's often best to start with a fresh WIX store to avoid conflicts. You can find more information on How to prepare Target store for migration?
- Data Backup: Always back up your current GoECart store data before initiating any migration. This safeguards your information against unforeseen issues.
- Review Migratable Entities: Be aware of the data entities that can be successfully transferred via CSV. These typically include: Products, Product Categories, Product Manufacturers, Product Reviews, Customers, Orders, Invoices, Taxes, Stores, Coupons, CMS Pages, and Blogs Posts.
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these steps to successfully transfer your e-commerce data from GoECart (via CSV) to WIX.
Step 1: Start the Migration Wizard
Begin your migration journey by accessing the migration wizard. This is where you'll initiate the data transfer process.
Step 2: Source Store Setup (GoECart via CSV)
In this crucial step, you will specify GoECart as your source platform by selecting the 'CSV File to Cart' option.
First, choose 'CSV File to Cart' from the dropdown list of source shopping carts. You will then be prompted to upload the CSV files you exported from your GoECart store. Ensure all necessary files, corresponding to the data entities you wish to transfer, are uploaded correctly. Remember, the 'CSV File to Cart' method is designed for source-only data and relies on accurate file imports.
Step 3: Target Store Setup (WIX)
Now, select WIX as your target e-commerce platform. The migration tool will guide you through the process of connecting your WIX store, which typically involves providing your store URL and potentially an API key or installing a specific app for seamless integration. Follow the on-screen instructions carefully to establish a secure connection.
Step 4: Select Data Entities
This stage allows you to specify exactly which data entities you want to move from your GoECart CSV files to your new WIX store. You can choose to migrate all available entities or select them individually based on your business needs. Common entities include:
- Products (with all their associated data, including images and variants)
- Product Categories
- Customers
- Orders
- Product Reviews
- Manufacturers
- CMS Pages
- Blogs & Blog Posts
- Coupons
Additionally, you can configure source and target options such as preserving original IDs for categories, products, customers, and orders, migrating customer passwords, creating product variants from attributes, including images in descriptions, and handling SEO URLs.
Step 5: Map Data Fields
Data mapping is essential for ensuring consistency between your GoECart data and WIX's structure. Here, you'll match various fields, such as customer groups and order statuses, from your source CSV files to their corresponding equivalents in WIX. This step guarantees that data like 'Pending Payment' in GoECart correctly translates to the appropriate status in WIX, maintaining data integrity.
Step 6: Configure Additional Options
Enhance your migration with a range of additional options designed to optimize the transfer process. These often include:
- Clear current data on Target store before migration: This is highly recommended for fresh WIX stores to prevent data duplication or conflicts. You can learn more about this option here.
- Preserve Product, Customer, and Order IDs: This helps maintain historical data linkages and can be beneficial for integrations. Read more on How Preserve IDs options can be used?
- Create 301 redirects on your target store: Crucial for SEO, ensuring old URLs point to new ones, preserving link equity and search engine rankings.
- Migrate customer passwords: Allows customers to log in to the new WIX store with their existing GoECart credentials.
- Migrate images from product descriptions: Ensures all visual content is transferred.
- Create variants from attributes: Essential for products with multiple options (e.g., size, color).
Step 7: Run Demo Migration
Before committing to a full migration, run a free demo migration. This transfers a limited number of entities (e.g., 10-20 products, customers, and orders) to your WIX store. It’s an invaluable step to:
- Test the connection and data flow.
- Verify data integrity and mapping accuracy.
- Familiarize yourself with the process.
Review the demo results carefully to ensure everything looks correct. If you find any issues, you can adjust settings before proceeding.
Step 8: Perform Full Migration
Once you are satisfied with the demo results, proceed with the full migration. This will transfer all your selected GoECart data (from the CSV files) to your WIX store. During this stage, you may also consider optional services like Migration Insurance Service, which offers additional remigrations for peace of mind. Learn more about How Migration Insurance works?
The migration tool will provide a progress bar and notify you upon completion. While minimal downtime is expected, monitoring the process is recommended.
Post-Migration Steps
Successfully completing the data transfer is a significant achievement, but the process doesn't end there. Thorough post-migration checks are crucial to ensure your WIX store is fully operational and optimized.
- Verify Data Integrity: Systematically check all migrated entities in your new WIX store.
- Products: Ensure all SKUs, variants, descriptions, images, pricing, and inventory levels are accurate.
- Categories: Verify category structures and product assignments.
- Customers: Check customer accounts, order history, and contact information.
- Orders: Confirm order details, statuses, and associated customer data.
- Reviews: Ensure product reviews have been transferred correctly.
- Configure SEO Settings:
- 301 Redirects: If you didn't set up 301 redirects during migration, implement them now. This is vital to preserve your existing SEO rankings and link equity by directing old GoECart URLs to their new WIX counterparts.
- Sitemap: Generate and submit a new sitemap to search engines.
- Metadata: Review product and page metadata for accuracy and optimization.
- Test Store Functionality: Act as a customer and thoroughly test all aspects of your WIX store.
- Checkout Process: Place test orders to ensure payment gateways, shipping calculations, and order confirmation emails function correctly.
- Search & Filters: Verify that product search and filtering options work as expected.
- Customer Accounts: Test account creation, login, and dashboard functionality.
- Forms: Check contact forms, newsletter sign-ups, and other interactive elements.
- Update Essential Store Settings:
- Payment Gateways: Connect and configure your preferred payment processors.
- Shipping & Taxes: Set up accurate shipping zones, rates, and tax rules.
- Third-Party Integrations: Reconnect any necessary apps, analytics tools, marketing platforms, or other integrations.
- Review Design and User Experience: Ensure your WIX theme and design elements are optimized for user experience and mobile responsiveness. Make any final design adjustments.
- Go Live: Once you're confident that everything is working perfectly, update your domain's DNS settings to point to your new WIX store. Monitor traffic, sales, and site performance closely after going live.
- Consider Recent Data Migration: If there was a gap between your GoECart CSV export and the full migration, new orders or customer registrations might have occurred on your old store. Consider using a Recent Data Migration Service to transfer any new data that appeared since your initial export.
Ways to perform migration from GoECart to WIX
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The design and store functionality transfer is impossible due to GoECart to WIX limitations. However, you can recreate it with the help of a 3rd-party developer.
Your data is safely locked with Cart2Cart
We built in many security measures so you can safely migrate from GoECart to WIX. 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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