Moving to Drupal
Migrating from other CMS
From Wordpress
Since the awkward WordPress conversations of 2024, there are more reasons than ever to choose Drupal as the base for your digital presence.
Migrating from WordPress isn’t actually much different to migrating from Drupal 7. We can set up a content migration by connecting directly to your existing WordPress site database, which allows us to run practise migrations and review the content before you go live with the finalised Drupal site.
From Contentful, Wix or other SaaS website providers
Upgrading from SaaS websites is a great move for those seeking better customisability for their bespoke content, data and customer needs.
The data, product and content exports from SaaS website providers differ per platform, but generally they allow you to take your data and content with you. Duda will also export all the images that you purchased through them, for example.
Once we know what platform you're on, we can work with you to review the export and import processes for the data you want to migrate to your new site.
Other than the different export format, the design and build process is still basically the same.
How it could work
General project outline
Migrating to Drupal from another platform can be broken down into a few key phases:
- Discovery: Building an understanding of your existing site(s), data, functionality and infrastructure
- Planning: Developing an overall project plan and an estimate
- Design: Architecting the new Drupal site, theme, functionality and content plan
- Build: Constructing the new D10 site
- Migration: Composing and running a data migration between the old and new sites
Depending on your site complexity, this can take between two and twelve months.
From our very first discussions we'll be able to give a baseline estimate, which will be refined as we gain detail in our discovery phase.