Shopware Migration Services for Growing Ecommerce Stores
Move from Shopware 5, Magento, WooCommerce, Oxid, Spryker, or a custom ecommerce system to Shopware 6 with a structured migration plan for data, design, extensions, integrations, SEO URLs, tracking, and launch quality.

SolutionThinker helps ecommerce businesses migrate to Shopware 6 with a careful process: audit the current store, map data and URLs, rebuild or adapt the design, review plugins and integrations, migrate products, customers and orders, test checkout and SEO, then launch with redirects, tracking, and post-launch support.
What Is a Shopware Migration?
A Shopware migration is the structured move from an existing ecommerce platform to Shopware 6. It can involve a Shopware 5 to Shopware 6 upgrade, a Magento to Shopware migration, a WooCommerce to Shopware migration, or a move from a custom ecommerce system.
The goal is not only to transfer data. The goal is to protect revenue, preserve SEO value, improve store operations, and create a cleaner technical foundation for growth.
When You Need Shopware Migration Services
Shopware 5 is limiting growth
Your current Shopware setup may be difficult to maintain, extend, or optimize. A Shopware 6 migration gives the store a modern platform foundation.
Magento feels too complex
Some teams want to move from Magento to a more manageable ecommerce platform while preserving catalog structure, customer data, order history, and SEO URLs.
WooCommerce is no longer enough
WooCommerce can work well, but growing catalogs, B2B requirements, multilingual selling, or complex integrations may need a dedicated ecommerce system.
Custom ecommerce is expensive to maintain
A custom shop can become hard to update. Migrating to Shopware can reduce technical friction and improve long-term ownership.
SEO traffic must be protected
Migration without URL mapping, redirects, canonical checks, and metadata planning can damage rankings. SEO must be planned before launch.
Integrations need a cleaner setup
ERP, CRM, PIM, shipping, payment, inventory, and marketplace integrations should be reviewed before the new Shopware architecture is finalized.
Our Shopware Migration Process
Store audit and migration scope
We review the current store, catalog, URLs, technical stack, plugins, checkout, integrations, and admin workflows.
Data and URL mapping
Products, variants, categories, customers, orders, media, SEO URLs, redirects, metadata, and content pages are mapped.
Theme, template, and UX planning
The storefront can be rebuilt, redesigned, or adapted across category pages, product pages, checkout, navigation, and mobile behavior.
Extensions and integrations
Existing plugin functions are reviewed. We choose Shopware extensions, custom plugins, APIs, or integration logic where needed.
Migration execution and testing
We migrate data, configure Shopware, test checkout, validate links, review SEO signals, test integrations, and prepare launch checklists.
Launch and post-launch support
We support go-live with redirects, tracking checks, indexing checks, issue monitoring, and stabilization after launch.
What We Can Migrate to Shopware 6
| Migration area | What is reviewed or migrated |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Products, variants, categories, properties, filters, images, pricing, stock, and product relationships. |
| Customers and orders | Customer accounts, addresses, order history, order statuses, and store-specific business rules where technically possible. |
| SEO | URL mapping, 301 redirects, title tags, meta descriptions, canonical rules, indexation, structured data, and internal links. |
| Design and storefront | Theme rebuild, template adaptation, mobile UX, category pages, product pages, checkout, navigation, and content blocks. |
| Extensions | Plugin replacement, custom extension planning, license review, compatibility checks, and feature mapping. |
| Integrations | ERP, CRM, PIM, inventory, shipping, payments, marketplaces, analytics, email marketing, and custom APIs. |
Shopware 5 to Shopware 6 Migration
Shopware 5 to Shopware 6 migration is not a simple version update. Shopware 6 uses a different architecture, so templates, plugins, theme behavior, and custom functionality often need to be rebuilt or replaced.
SolutionThinker can help review your Shopware 5 store, define the Shopware 6 target setup, migrate key ecommerce data, rebuild the storefront, and prepare redirects so existing search visibility has a better chance of being preserved.
Magento, WooCommerce, and Custom Store Migration to Shopware
Moving from Magento, WooCommerce, Oxid, Spryker, or a custom platform to Shopware requires platform-specific planning. Every system stores products, attributes, customers, orders, URLs, and media differently.
For growing ecommerce businesses, this is also an opportunity to simplify category architecture, clean product attributes, improve filter logic, reduce plugin dependency, and prepare better SEO landing pages.
SEO-Safe Shopware Migration
SEO is one of the highest-risk parts of an ecommerce migration. Product and category URLs may change, templates may output different metadata, filters may create crawl issues, and important pages can lose internal links.
Why Work With SolutionThinker?
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Shopware Migration FAQ
How long does a Shopware migration take?
Timeline depends on catalog size, data quality, custom features, integrations, design scope, SEO requirements, and testing.
Can you migrate from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6?
Yes. Shopware 5 to Shopware 6 migration usually requires data migration plus theme, plugin, and custom feature review because Shopware 6 has a different architecture.
Can you migrate from Magento to Shopware?
Yes. A Magento to Shopware migration should map products, categories, customers, orders, URLs, SEO metadata, integrations, and checkout requirements before development starts.
Can WooCommerce migrate to Shopware?
Yes. WooCommerce to Shopware migration can be a good option when a business outgrows a WordPress-based ecommerce setup and needs stronger catalog, storefront, or integration control.
Will a Shopware migration hurt SEO?
A migration can hurt SEO if URLs, redirects, metadata, internal links, canonicals, sitemaps, and indexation are not planned. A careful SEO migration plan reduces that risk.
Do you migrate plugins and extensions?
Plugin behavior is reviewed during planning. Some functions can be replaced by Shopware extensions, some require custom development, and some should be removed if they no longer support the new store architecture.
Get a Shopware migration review before rebuilding your store.
SolutionThinker can review your current ecommerce system, identify migration risks, and create a practical Shopware 6 migration plan for data, SEO, design, integrations, and launch.
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