Tray to Shopware Migration - Step-by-Step Guide & Expert Services
Tray to Shopware migration made easy. Ready to move Tray store to Shopware seamlessly? Cart2Cart ensures a fast, secure, and SEO-friendly transfer with zero downtime. Whether you're planning to switch from Tray to Shopware yourself using our detailed step-by-step guide, or prefer our experts to handle your data transfer for you, we deliver professional results. Trust us for a flawless Tray to Shopware migration, preserving your valuable data and search rankings.
What data can be
migrated from Tray 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
Thanks to Cart2Cart`s flexible pricing policy, the migration price depends on the number of transferred entities and the additional migration options you select. Simply choose your Source and Target platforms and get the approximate price of your Tray to Shopware store migration right after finishing the free Demo.
How to Migrate from Tray to Shopware In 3 Steps?
Connect your Source & Target carts
Choose Tray 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 Tray 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.
Migrating from Tray to Shopware: A Detailed Guide for a Seamless E-commerce Transition
Migrating from Tray to Shopware: A Detailed Guide for a Seamless E-commerce Transition
As your e-commerce business evolves, so too do its needs. If you're currently running your online store on Tray and considering a powerful, flexible, and scalable platform like Shopware, you're on the right track towards future-proofing your digital presence. This guide will walk you through the entire process of moving your store from Tray to Shopware, ensuring a smooth and efficient data transfer with minimal downtime.
Since Tray is a proprietary platform, the most reliable and common method for data extraction involves exporting your store's information into a structured CSV file. This CSV file then becomes the source from which your valuable data—including products, customers, orders, and more—will be migrated to your new Shopware store.

We'll cover everything from crucial preparatory steps to post-migration checks, leveraging a streamlined migration tool to simplify this complex process. Get ready to unlock new possibilities with Shopware!
Prerequisites for Migration
Before embarking on your e-commerce platform transition, a solid preparation phase is crucial. These steps ensure your data is safe and your new Shopware store is ready to receive your information.
- Backup Your Data: Always create a complete backup of your Tray store's data before initiating any migration. This safeguards your information against any unforeseen issues.
- Prepare Your Tray Data: Export all necessary data from your Tray store into CSV files. This typically includes products (with SKUs, variants, images), customer data, order history, categories, and other relevant entities. For more details on preparing your source store, read our guide on how to prepare your source store for migration.
- Set Up Your Shopware Store: Ensure your Shopware store is installed and accessible. It doesn't need to be fully configured with products, but the core installation should be complete. For insights on preparing your target store, see our article on how to prepare your target store for migration.
- Gather Access Credentials: You will need administrator access details for your Shopware installation, including the admin login, password, and URL. Additionally, you will require FTP or cPanel access to your Shopware server to upload the connection bridge. For more information on access credentials, refer to The Short & Essential Guide to Access Credentials for Cart2Cart.
- Shopware Plugin Requirement: To establish a seamless connection, a specific 'Cart2Cart Shopware Migration module' is required for your Shopware store. Ensure this plugin is ready for installation or installed on your target Shopware platform.
Performing the Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
Migrating your store data from Tray to Shopware involves a structured process, typically facilitated by an automated migration wizard. Follow these steps carefully to ensure a successful data transfer.
Step 1: Set Up Your Source Store (Tray via CSV)
The first step in your migration journey is to configure your source store. Since Tray is not directly supported by most migration tools, we will use your exported CSV files as the source.
- From the list of available source platforms, select "CSV File to Cart".
- You will then be prompted to upload your CSV files containing your Tray store's data. Ensure your CSV files are well-structured and include all the entities you wish to transfer.

This method allows you to transfer a comprehensive range of data, including products, product categories, manufacturers, customer records, orders, invoices, taxes, coupons, and CMS pages from your Tray store to CSV, and then to Shopware. For more details on this method, visit our CSV File Data Migration service page.
Step 2: Connect Your Target Shopware Store
Next, you'll specify your new Shopware store as the destination for your e-commerce data.
- Select "Shopware" from the list of target shopping carts.
- Enter your Shopware store's URL and the administrator login credentials (username and password).
- A crucial part of this step is to download the Connection Bridge file. This small file is essential for establishing a secure connection between the migration tool and your Shopware store.
- Unpack the downloaded ZIP file and upload the contained
bridge2cartfolder to the root directory of your Shopware installation via FTP or cPanel. If you're unsure what a root folder is, please consult What is a root folder and where can I find it?. - Verify the connection to proceed. Remember that the 'Cart2Cart Shopware Migration module' is required on your Shopware store for this connection to function correctly.

Step 3: Select Entities for Migration
This stage allows you to define exactly what data you want to move from your Tray CSV files to your Shopware store.
You can choose to transfer:
- Products: Including product details, images, SKUs, and variants.
- Product Categories: Maintaining your store's organizational structure.
- Manufacturers: Associated with your products.
- Customers: Comprehensive customer data.
- Orders: Complete order history and statuses.
- Product Reviews: Preserving valuable social proof.
- Invoices, Taxes, Coupons, CMS Pages: Ensuring all essential e-commerce components are transferred.
You can either select all available entities with a single click or meticulously choose specific data types based on your requirements.

Step 4: Configure Additional Options & Data Mapping
This is where you fine-tune your migration to ensure data integrity and optimize your new Shopware store.
Additional Migration Options
Review and select from a range of additional options designed to enhance your data transfer:
- Migrate Images in Product and Category Descriptions: Ensures rich content is retained.
- Clear Target Store Data: This option will remove all existing data from your Shopware store before migration. It's recommended for a fresh start. Learn more about clearing target store data.
- Preserve Customer IDs and Preserve Order IDs: Essential for maintaining historical data relationships and avoiding issues with external systems. Note that Shopware versions 6+ may have limitations regarding ID preservation. Explore how Preserve IDs options can be used.
- Create Variants from Attributes: Crucial for products with multiple options (e.g., size, color).
- Migrate SEO URLs: Helps maintain your search engine rankings and link equity by transferring existing SEO-friendly URLs.
- Migrate Passwords: Allows customers to log in to the new Shopware store with their existing credentials.

Data Mapping
The mapping step is vital for ensuring consistency between your old Tray data and the new Shopware structure. You will need to map customer groups and order statuses from your source CSV files to their corresponding equivalents in Shopware.

This ensures that customer roles (e.g., "Retail Customer" from Tray to "Customer Group A" in Shopware) and order states (e.g., "Pending" in Tray to "Open" in Shopware) are correctly recognized and displayed in your new store.
Step 5: Run a Demo Migration (Optional but Recommended)
Before committing to the full data transfer, consider running a free demo migration. This allows you to transfer a limited number of entities (e.g., 10 products, 10 customers, 10 orders) to your Shopware store. It's an excellent opportunity to:
- Verify data integrity and accuracy.
- Check how products, images, and other content appear on Shopware.
- Identify and resolve any potential issues before the full migration.
Step 6: Initiate Full Migration
Once you're satisfied with the demo results and have reviewed all your settings, you are ready for the full data transfer. Confirm your selections and initiate the migration. The process will run in the cloud, allowing you to monitor its progress without keeping your browser open.
For added peace of mind, you might consider purchasing Migration Insurance Service, which offers additional re-migrations and priority support. Learn more about how Migration Insurance works.

Post-Migration Steps
Completing the data transfer is a significant milestone, but the process isn't over. These post-migration steps are crucial for ensuring your new Shopware store is fully functional and optimized.
- Thorough Data Verification: Rigorously check all migrated data. Verify products (SKUs, pricing, images, descriptions, variants), customer accounts, order history, CMS pages, and reviews. Ensure everything looks as expected.
- Test Store Functionality: Perform comprehensive testing of your Shopware store. This includes testing the checkout process, search functionality, contact forms, account creation, and all essential store features to ensure a flawless user experience.
- Update DNS Settings: Once satisfied, update your Domain Name System (DNS) records to point your domain to your new Shopware store. This makes your new platform live to the public.
- Implement 301 Redirects: To maintain your SEO rankings and link equity, set up 301 redirects from your old Tray URLs to the corresponding new Shopware URLs. This prevents broken links and preserves valuable search engine optimization.
- Install Essential Shopware Extensions: Explore the Shopware App Store for plugins and extensions that enhance your store's functionality, marketing, and user experience.
- Inform Customers: Consider sending out a notification to your customers about the platform change, highlighting any new features or improvements.
- Monitor Performance: Keep a close eye on your new store's performance metrics, including page load speed, sales, and traffic.
- Consider Additional Services: If you need further assistance with your migration or want to keep your data synchronized, explore services like Recent Data Migration Service or Migration Customization Service.
By following this detailed guide, you can confidently transition your e-commerce store from Tray to Shopware, setting the stage for growth and success on a more robust and feature-rich platform. Welcome to Shopware!
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The design and store functionality transfer is impossible due to Tray to Shopware 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 Tray 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
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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