Magento to Shopify Migration FAQ
A few questions come up on nearly every Magento migration project — how long it takes, what it costs, whether SEO holds, and what happens to the design. Straight answers below, based on the migrations we’ve actually run.
Why are businesses moving from Magento to Shopify?
+Mostly, it comes down to how much work the store takes to keep running. Magento is powerful and flexible, but that power brings hosting headaches, security patches, extension upkeep, and a steady development bill — and a lot of owners reach a point where the maintenance outweighs the control. Shopify handles hosting, updates, and platform maintenance itself. Magento still makes sense for stores that need deep customization and own their infrastructure, but for most businesses, the switch is about running the store with less overhead while keeping the features they need to grow.
Is there a Magento to Shopify migration app, or do I need an agency?
+There are migration apps and tools — LitExtension, Cart2Cart, Matrixify, and Shopify's native importer — and they do move the raw data well. What they don't do is rebuild your extensions, map custom attributes correctly, set up 301 redirects, or check that everything actually landed where it should. On a simple catalog, an app alone can be enough. On a typical Magento store with custom logic and integrations, the app is one step in a larger migration — and the parts it can't handle are exactly where stores lose data or SEO. We use those same tools, then do the rebuild and verification around them.
How long does a Magento to Shopify migration take?
+Most projects run 6 to 12 weeks, though it depends entirely on the store. A small, fairly standard catalog moves quickly. A larger store — thousands of SKUs, multiple extensions, integrations, complex product attributes — needs more planning and testing time. The work breaks into stages: auditing the current Magento setup, rebuilding the key features in Shopify, transferring and verifying the data, setting up redirects, and testing checkout and payments before launch.
How much does a Magento to Shopify migration cost?
+There’s no flat rate, because the cost tracks how your Magento store is built. Extensions, custom pricing logic, integrations, and complex catalog attributes all have to be adapted to Shopify’s framework, and the more there is to recreate, the larger the scope. The honest answer is that a scoped estimate against your real store beats any generic figure. Reach out, and we’ll size it for you.
When migrating from Magento to Shopify, do customer passwords transfer?
+No — passwords are the one thing that can’t come across, because Shopify won’t import encrypted data from another platform. Everything else does: customer accounts, order history, and profile details all transfer. After launch, customers set a new password the first time they log in. We prepare the customer messaging for that ahead of time, so people know what to expect and it doesn’t become a support problem.
Can you migrate Magento to Shopify without losing data?
+Yes — handled properly, the core data comes across intact. A standard migration covers products, variants, customers, and past orders, so your catalog and customer history stay whole. Where data problems creep in is when exports are done by hand or the Magento catalog structure isn’t reviewed first — those product attributes and category relationships need mapping before the transfer. Afterward, we review the new store in detail to confirm products, collections, SEO, and orders all landed correctly.
Do I need Shopify Plus when migrating from Magento?
+Not usually. Plenty of stores coming off Magento run perfectly well on Shopify’s standard plans. Shopify Plus comes into play for very high order volumes, a customized checkout, or advanced automation and B2B needs. For most mid-sized stores, the regular plans cover everything. Which one fits becomes clear during planning, once we’ve looked at your catalog size, integrations, and how the business operates.
Will my Magento store design look the same on Shopify?
+It can look very close, though it won’t be a pixel copy — Magento and Shopify use different theme systems, so the design is rebuilt rather than transferred. The layout, colors, and branding can all be matched closely, and a lot of owners keep the same look so the store stays familiar. Others treat the move as a chance to refresh the design, speed the site up, and make it work better on mobile.
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