You want to move your WordPress site to managed hosting and a proper care plan, but you’re worried something will break — and you can’t afford downtime, lost data, or being locked into a host you can’t escape.
We migrate WordPress sites the way we’d want our own moved: free, in 48 hours, with a real safety net. Here’s how every part of it is reversible.
Three reversibility promises
Your old site stays live as a safety net — if you want
When we migrate, we can leave your old hosting running and point archive.yourdomain.com at it. You compare the new site and the old side-by-side. If something doesn’t look right, you revert with one DNS change.
You keep paying your legacy host until you’re satisfied — usually a few weeks — then cancel them when you’re ready. We can manage the archive DNS on your behalf, or you can do it yourself. The archive is optional and only costs you whatever your old host charges.
30-day money-back on your care plan
If anything about your first 30 days isn’t right — performance, support, the way we work — we refund the care plan in full. No questions, no hoops, no clawback. The only thing we won’t refund is third-party costs like domain renewals.
48-hour migration, zero customer-facing downtime
The full migration window is 48 hours from kickoff. The actual DNS swap happens off-hours, so your visitors and customers don’t see a blip. If your site is busy or sensitive (booking systems, e-commerce, lead forms), we coordinate the cutover around your traffic patterns.
How it works (step by step)
- Pre-migration audit. We review your current security, performance, plugins, hosting setup, and backups. This sets the baseline so we can prove improvement and flag anything that needs attention before we move.
- New infrastructure provisioned. We set up your site on managed WordPress hosting with caching, SSL, daily backups, and uptime monitoring already configured.
- Optional archive subdomain. If you want the safety net, we point
archive.yourdomain.comat your old hosting. Your legacy host stays paid until you’re confident. - DNS cutover. Off-hours DNS swap. New site goes live within the 48-hour window. Customers see no downtime.
- 30-day care window. We monitor closely, fix anything that surfaces, and you have the full 30 days to walk away with a full refund if it’s not working out.
What you get on day one
The migration delivers your site onto a managed care plan. From day one, you get daily backups, security hardening, malware scans, performance tuning, uptime monitoring, plugin and core updates, and direct support from people who know WordPress — not a help-desk ticket queue.
For the full breakdown of what’s included at each tier, see our care plans.
Frequently asked questions
Is the migration really free?
Yes. Migration is free for any site joining a care plan. You pay only for the care plan itself, starting in month one.
How long does the archive subdomain stay live?
As long as you want — but you’ll keep paying your old host for it, since the archive points back to their servers. Most clients keep it live for 2–4 weeks, then cancel their legacy hosting once they’re confident the new setup is solid.
What do you need from me to start?
Access to your current hosting (we’ll guide you through what’s needed) and your domain registrar. We don’t take ownership of your domain — it stays in your name, on your registrar account, throughout.
What happens if I want to leave after 30 days?
You take your site with you. We provide a clean export, help you point your DNS wherever you’re going next, and hand over without friction. No long-term contracts, no exit fees, no held-hostage tactics.
Do you migrate WooCommerce or membership sites?
Yes. Sites with active orders, members, or live transactions need extra care during cutover — we coordinate the DNS swap around quiet periods and verify all integrations (payment gateways, email automation, search) before going live.
Start your risk-free migration
Tell us about your site and we’ll come back within one business day with a migration plan, timeline, and care plan recommendation.