WordPress Migration

Want To Move Your WP From One Server To Another?

Sometimes things don’t work out and we totally understand. So it does not matter for what reason you are migrating your WordPress, we would be more than happy to help you with that.

We will make sure you do not lose a single byte of content and there is no downtime for your website. We are more than okay with doing it at midnight so it does not affect your business.

How it works?

Backup

The first step is to backup your website, we will make sure everything in your WordPress installation is backed-up.

Transfer

Once backup is done, the second step is to transfer your website and database to your new hosting provider.

Configure

This step is to make sure everything is running smoothly and your domain/DNS settings are pointing to the new server.

wp Migration FAQs

Our goal is to migrate your website without any downtime, so we will make all the efforts required. However, there’s still 1% possibility of something going wrong. So just to make sure your website visitors are not affected – we can do it around midnight if we have to.

Of-course, if you want to run your website from a different domain now, you can. However, switching domains requires some extra efforts and fixes. Hence, there is a possibility of little downtime.

If you are using cPanel emails, we highly recommend using a professional email service, which remains unaffected during these kinds of situations.

If you would like to stick to cPanel email, we can for sure move any existing emails, but you will still need to re-create email address on the new server.

If you have not selected your new hosting provider yet, we will be more than happy to host your website. You can get in touch with us about your hosting requirements.

If you would like to host it elsewhere, there are many hosting providers such as – Siteground, Bluehost etc.

We would need access to your old & new hosting accounts. We will then start the migration process and once done, either you OR we would need to update your domain’s DNS records to point to the new website.