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The Best Webflow Agencies for Webflow migrations from WordPress
Migrating from WordPress to Webflow isn't a lift-and-shift job — it's a deliberate rebuild that touches content architecture, SEO redirects, custom interactions, and CMS structure all at once. Buyers pursuing this work arrive with specific timeline, budget, and deliverable expectations, and the agencies that serve them well are rarely the ones who just happen to have a Webflow badge on their site.
The gap in quality is real. Webflow agencies vary widely in how well they actually handle WordPress migration engagements — Expert-tier status alone doesn't tell you whether a team has managed a 500-page content migration, preserved domain authority through a URL restructure, or rebuilt complex ACF field groups inside Webflow's CMS. This directory surfaces the agencies with a demonstrable track record in exactly this use case, so you can skip the discovery calls that lead nowhere.
Frequently asked
- How long does a typical WordPress-to-Webflow migration take?
- Scope drives timeline more than platform familiarity does. A marketing site under 50 pages with a clean content structure can move in 4–8 weeks. Sites with large blog archives, complex taxonomies, or custom post types commonly run 10–16 weeks when content mapping, redirect planning, and QA are done properly.
- Will my SEO rankings survive the migration?
- They can, but only with deliberate planning. A qualified agency will audit your existing URL structure, build a comprehensive 301-redirect map, replicate metadata and schema markup, and validate crawlability before and after launch. Agencies that skip this step are the primary reason migrations become SEO disasters.
- Can Webflow replicate everything my WordPress site does?
- Most marketing-site functionality maps over cleanly. Where gaps appear: complex membership systems, heavy e-commerce logic, and deeply custom database queries. Good migration agencies identify these early and recommend native Webflow solutions, approved integrations (like Memberstack or Outseta), or scope them out of the project entirely.
- How is content actually moved from WordPress to Webflow CMS?
- There's no native one-click bridge. Agencies typically export WordPress content via XML, transform it into Webflow's CSV import format, and then manually QA each content type. For large archives, some teams build custom scripts. This work is time-intensive, and agencies that underestimate it are a common source of blown timelines.
- What should I budget for a WordPress-to-Webflow migration?
- Straightforward brochure-site migrations start around $8,000–$15,000. Mid-complexity sites with blog migrations, custom interactions, and redirect mapping land in the $15,000–$40,000 range. Enterprise engagements with large content volumes, integrations, and phased rollouts routinely exceed $60,000. Agencies quoting well below these ranges are almost always cutting scope, not offering efficiency.
- Do I need to stay on Webflow's CMS plan after migrating?
- If your site uses dynamic content — blog posts, team members, case studies stored in Webflow CMS — yes, a CMS or Business plan is required. Static sites rebuilt in Webflow can run on the Basic plan. Your agency should map your content model to the right hosting tier before contracts are signed.
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