Migration is architecture work, not just platform switching.
The goal is not only to move pages from one place to another. The goal is to rebuild the operating structure so your website is easier to edit, faster to maintain, and safer to scale.
Digital Spiders migrates websites into stable WordPress systems with clean content structure, preserved SEO value, performance discipline, and launch-ready hosting setup.
Whether you are moving from static HTML, Wix, Webflow, another host, an AI-generated build, or into WP Engine, we plan the migration around continuity, control, and long-term maintainability.
A migration can look successful while breaking search visibility, editor control, forms, redirects, analytics, or the ability to grow the site after launch.
The goal is not only to move pages from one place to another. The goal is to rebuild the operating structure so your website is easier to edit, faster to maintain, and safer to scale.
Every migration path is planned around the source platform, target WordPress architecture, SEO continuity, hosting requirements, and the editing experience your team needs afterward.
Convert static HTML pages into editable WordPress templates, reusable sections, media libraries, and CMS-managed content.
Move WordPress websites between hosts with DNS planning, SSL checks, backups, database transfer, and launch QA.
Rebuild Wix sites in WordPress with stronger CMS control, cleaner templates, better SEO foundations, and fewer platform constraints.
Translate Webflow layouts into WordPress systems with reusable components, structured content, and production-ready editing workflows.
Turn AI-generated pages, prototypes, and exported HTML into a stable WordPress system with CMS architecture and SEO discipline.
Plan and execute WP Engine migrations with environment setup, caching awareness, backups, redirects, SSL, and post-launch checks.
Some migrations require more than content transfer. AI-generated builds need production architecture, while WP Engine moves need hosting-aware launch planning.
Migration work is strongest when the site already matters: traffic, leads, content, operations, integrations, or brand trust are on the line.
Older HTML or hard-coded websites that need CMS control, SEO structure, and maintainable templates.
Teams leaving Wix, Webflow, or fragile builder setups for more control over content and scale.
WordPress sites moving to better hosting, managed environments, or WP Engine for stability and performance.
Sites where redirects, metadata, internal links, and indexed content must be protected during the move.
Fast-generated sites that need production engineering before they become business-critical platforms.
Migration support for agencies that need reliable WordPress production behind the scenes.
We reduce launch risk by mapping content, URLs, hosting, integrations, and WordPress architecture before anything goes live.
Review the current platform, content, SEO signals, assets, forms, analytics, hosting, and migration risks.
Map pages, redirects, content models, templates, hosting steps, integrations, QA checks, and launch timing.
Create the target WordPress structure with templates, reusable sections, fields, media, and editor-safe controls.
Move content, configure redirects, test forms, validate links, check responsive behavior, and review SEO basics.
Coordinate DNS, SSL, caching, backups, deployment, indexing checks, and post-launch fixes.
We treat migration as a production project: preserve what matters, rebuild what is fragile, and leave you with a website your team can actually operate.
URL mapping, metadata review, redirects, headings, and internal links are planned before launch.
Content is not simply pasted into WordPress. It is modeled around templates, fields, and reusable sections.
Backups, SSL, caching, DNS, environments, and rollback planning are part of the migration process.
We understand the practical differences between static HTML, Wix, Webflow, AI exports, and WordPress.
Forms, analytics, redirects, page speed, indexing, and responsive behavior are reviewed after the move.
The migration creates a better operating model for future pages, content, and services.
Clear answers before you start a website migration project with Digital Spiders.
Yes. We convert static HTML into editable WordPress templates, reusable sections, media assets, and structured CMS content.
Yes. Wix migrations are usually rebuilds rather than simple exports. We preserve the useful content and recreate the website as a cleaner WordPress system.
Yes. We translate the Webflow design and content into WordPress templates, fields, reusable sections, and editor-safe workflows.
Yes. We can move WordPress sites between hosts, including backups, database transfer, DNS coordination, SSL checks, caching review, and launch QA.
Yes. We support migrations to WP Engine with environment setup, caching awareness, SSL, redirects, backups, and post-launch validation.
Yes. That is a special migration path. We audit the AI build, preserve useful direction, and turn it into a production-ready WordPress system.
A migration always carries risk, but careful URL mapping, redirects, metadata review, internal links, and launch QA greatly reduce avoidable losses.
Digital Spiders can migrate your website into WordPress while preserving business continuity and creating a stronger platform for future growth.