Flowout has completed 110+ platform migrations for B2B SaaS, fintech, and AI companies. We handle everything - content transfer, design replication, 301 redirects, and performance optimization - so your rankings stay intact and your site goes live without interruption.
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The biggest fear with any migration is losing the organic rankings you've spent years building. It doesn't have to work that way. Flowout's migration process is built around SEO preservation from day one - comprehensive redirect mapping, meta tag transfer, URL structure planning, and post-migration ranking monitoring so nothing slips through.
We've completed 110+ migrations from WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Joomla, and custom-built sites to Webflow. No data loss. No extended downtime. No ranking drops. What you get on the other side is a Webflow site that's faster, easier to manage, and built to grow with your marketing team rather than slowing it down.
Our Webflow-certified team handles every part of the migration in-house - design replication, content transfer, CMS architecture, custom code migration, and integrations - with a dedicated project manager from kickoff to launch.
WordPress depends on plugins for almost everything - forms, SEO, security, caching, page builders. Every plugin adds maintenance overhead, update risk, and potential conflict. Most WordPress sites carry 20–40 active plugins, many of which slow the site down or break when the WordPress core updates.
WordPress powers 43% of the web, which makes it the most targeted CMS by a wide margin. Plugins, themes, and the core itself are constant attack surfaces. Patching them is ongoing work that requires either developer time or specialist security tools - neither of which should be how your team spends its days.
A heavily-plugged WordPress site on shared hosting is almost always slower than it should be. Bloated code, unoptimized images, page builder output, and plugin script loading all degrade Core Web Vitals - which means lower SEO rankings and worse conversion rates, not just slower page loads.
Making a meaningful layout change on WordPress usually means a developer ticket. Theme limitations, Elementor or Divi constraints, and the gap between design intent and implementation mean your marketing team can rarely move at the speed it needs to.
Webflow handles security, hosting, image optimization, SEO controls, and CMS natively - without a plugin for each. The site you launch is clean and stays clean. No plugin conflicts, no surprise breaks after a WordPress core update, no maintenance backlog.
Webflow's infrastructure includes SSL/TLS, DDoS protection, automatic backups, and global CDN hosting on every plan. SOC 2 Type II certified. For enterprise prospects and buyers who ask about security posture, the answer is simple - without requiring your engineering team to write it.
Webflow generates clean semantic code and hosts sites on a globally distributed CDN. Sites migrated from WordPress typically see meaningful improvements in Core Web Vitals scores - which improves both SEO rankings and conversion rates. We optimize images, implement lazy loading, and audit performance as part of every migration.
After a Webflow migration, your team can update copy, publish blog posts, build new landing pages, and change CTAs without opening a developer ticket. For B2B companies running paid acquisition alongside organic, this is the operational change that compounds the most over time.
We start with a free consultation to understand your existing WordPress site: page count, plugins in use, custom functionality, CMS content volume, and current SEO baseline. This scopes the migration accurately so there are no surprises.
Before anything moves, we audit your current SEO footprint - rankings, URL structure, canonical tags, metadata, and internal link structure. We build the full redirect map before any build work begins, so ranking protection is designed in from the start, not bolted on at the end.
We build your new site in Webflow - either replicating your existing design at higher quality or redesigning where needed. CMS collections, templates, and content architecture are structured to support your content program at scale.

All content migrates: blog posts, media files, landing pages, team pages, case studies, and any other CMS content. Every page is QA'd against the original for accuracy and completeness before launch.

Custom JavaScript, third-party integrations, form connections, and CRM routing are replicated or rebuilt in Webflow. We connect your new Webflow site to your existing marketing stack - HubSpot, Salesforce, Segment, and others - as part of the standard handoff.

We implement all 301 redirects, submit updated sitemaps to Google Search Console, and monitor rankings for 30 days post-launch. If anything moves unexpectedly, we catch and fix it before it compounds.
We have migrated more than 110 sites to Webflow from WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Joomla, and custom-built platforms. That track record means we've encountered every edge case - and we know how to handle them without slowing your project down.
Most agencies treat SEO as an afterthought during migration. We treat it as a prerequisite. Our process starts with a full SEO audit and redirect map before any build begins - and we monitor rankings for 30 days post-launch to catch and resolve anything immediately.
We build and fully QA your Webflow site in staging before any DNS changes happen. You review and approve the complete new site before it goes live. The DNS cutover takes minutes. Your WordPress site stays live until the moment the new Webflow site replaces it.
Our designers, developers, and SEO specialists are entirely in-house. No freelancers, no offshore handoffs. The people who handle your migration are Webflow-certified and have done this more than 110 times.
Flowout ranks in the top 10 globally by enterprise revenue brought to Webflow. We also built the Zapier, ActiveCampaign, and Stripe apps in Webflow's official marketplace.
No hidden fees, no surprise invoices. See Flowout's pricing upfront - and get an accurate migration scope in your first call.
Not if the migration is handled correctly. SEO loss during a migration almost always comes from broken redirects, changed URL structures, missing metadata, or unsubmitted sitemaps - all avoidable errors. Flowout's migration process starts with a full SEO audit and redirect map before any build begins. We transfer all meta titles, descriptions, canonical tags, and structured data, implement 301 redirects for every URL, and monitor rankings for 30 days post-launch. The goal is a Webflow site that ranks at least as well as your WordPress site on day one - and better within 90 days due to improved Core Web Vitals scores.
Typically 4–8 weeks depending on site complexity. A standard WordPress site with a blog, standard page templates, and minimal custom functionality migrates in 4 weeks. Sites with custom post types, complex integrations, large CMS libraries, or a full redesign scope take 6–8 weeks. We'll give you an accurate timeline after the discovery call based on your specific setup.
All of it migrates - blog posts, pages, media files, custom post types, and metadata. We transfer content to Webflow's CMS with proper collection structure, template schema, and URL mapping. Every page is QA'd after transfer against the original for accuracy and completeness.
Yes. Custom JavaScript, third-party integrations, form systems, CRM connections, and bespoke functionality are either replicated in Webflow or rebuilt using Webflow's custom code capabilities and integrations. Functionality that was handled by WordPress plugins is typically handled more cleanly in Webflow - either natively or through the Webflow Apps marketplace, which includes HubSpot, Salesforce, Zapier, ActiveCampaign, Stripe, and more. Flowout built the Zapier, ActiveCampaign, and Stripe apps in Webflow's marketplace, so we know these integrations from the inside.
No. We build and fully QA your Webflow site in staging before any DNS changes are made. You review and approve the complete new site before it goes live. The DNS cutover takes minutes. Your WordPress site stays live until the moment the new Webflow site replaces it.
Migration cost depends on site complexity - page count, custom functionality, CMS content volume, and whether redesign is in scope. See Flowout's pricing for our plan structure, or schedule a call for an accurate migration scope based on your specific site.
Yes. We have migrated sites with large content libraries - thousands of blog posts, CMS items, and landing pages. Large-volume migrations get additional CMS architecture planning to ensure Webflow's collection structure supports the content program at scale without creating editorial bottlenecks. Timeline and scope reflect the volume - we'll give you an accurate estimate after reviewing your content structure.