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Website Migration

Website migration agency for B2B brands

Big website move on the horizon? We’ll help you migrate your site and content without losing sight of what matters – performance, usability, visibility and momentum.

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Move your website without the mayhem

Website migration can quickly become one of those projects with too many moving parts. A new CMS. A redesigned site. Reworked content. Redirects. Tracking. Stakeholder feedback. Launch deadlines. And, of course, the big question: what happens to performance once everything moves?

That’s where the right website migration support makes a real difference. As a website migration agency with B2B, UX, content and development expertise, we’ll help you plan the process properly, spot the risks early and keep the move focused on your wider marketing goals.

Whether you’re migrating into a new platform, restructuring content, rebuilding key pages or preparing for a full web migration, we’ll help you protect what’s working, improve what isn’t and create a site that’s easier to manage, more intuitive to use, and ready for what comes next.

//  Who we are

We’re a full-service B2B agency with decades of experience helping complex brands create websites that are easier to manage, easier to use and better equipped for future growth.

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//  What we do

Our website migration services bring together strategy, content, UX, design, development and search thinking, so your migration supports the bigger picture – not just the technical move from one platform to another.

//  How we’re different

We understand that a migration can affect far more than your website. It can impact your marketing team, content workflows, search performance, sales journeys and customer experience. We’ll help you bring order to the process, keep the right details in focus and make the move feel manageable.

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client testimonials

"The team’s expertise and collaborative approach made this complex migration feel seamless. We’re now empowered to manage our website independently while benefiting from a modern, secure platform that enhances our digital marketing capabilities."

Tim Bartlett
TLT

Website Migration FAQs

Learn more about Website Migration and decide whether this service is right for you. If you have any further questions, our industry experts are here to help.
What are the different types of website migration?

Website migration can mean several things. You might be moving to a new CMS, changing domain, redesigning your website, restructuring content, merging websites, moving hosting provider or upgrading from an older platform to something more secure and scalable. Many projects involve more than one type of migration, which is why it’s important to plan the technical, content, UX and search impacts together.

Does migrating a website affect SEO?

Yes, migrating a website can affect SEO if it’s not managed properly. Changes to URLs, page structure, content, internal links, metadata, site speed or technical setup can all influence organic visibility. But with the right planning, redirects, testing and post-launch monitoring, a website migration can also become an opportunity to improve performance, tidy up content and create a stronger search foundation.

How do I migrate my website without hurting my SEO?

To migrate your website without losing search visibility, you need to plan carefully before anything goes live. That means auditing your current site, mapping important URLs, setting up redirects, reviewing content, preserving key metadata, testing the new site and monitoring performance after launch. Search visibility should be considered throughout the website migration process, not added at the end.

What should be included in a website migration checklist?

A website migration checklist should cover the main things that need to be protected, moved, tested and monitored. That usually includes URLs, redirects, content, metadata, analytics, tracking, forms, integrations, user journeys, accessibility, performance and post-launch checks. The exact checklist depends on the type of migration, the size of the website and how much is changing. It’s a lot to work through, but we can help you stay on top of everything.

When should I start planning a website migration?

You should start planning a website migration as early as possible, ideally before design or development decisions are finalised. Early planning gives you time to audit your existing site, decide what content should move, identify risks, choose the right platform and agree a realistic process and timeline. The earlier migration planning starts, the easier it is to avoid rushed fixes later.

Do I need a website migration agency?

You may need a website migration agency if your site is large, business-critical, technically complex or difficult for your team to manage. An agency can help you plan the move, manage content, protect search visibility, improve UX and coordinate the technical details. For B2B teams, this can make the migration less risky and much easier to control.

Ask the experts

Whether you have questions about the services on offer, want to discuss pricing, or prefer to talk your challenges through with an expert to find the ideal solution, we’re here to help.

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