We're not on Shopify yet
You sell real products, but the site is WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, or a static page — and AI-readiness isn't even measurable where you are.
What we do about it
We migrate products, customers, and content to Shopify and build it AI-ready from day one — structured data and crawler access correct at launch, not retrofitted.
How it starts
With evidence, not a pitch: the free scan reads your store the way an AI agent does and shows exactly where this problem lives — then the fix is scoped to those findings.
Migrate once, with AI-readiness in the launch checklist
The usual migration moves products and pages, launches, and then spends a year retrofitting redirects, schema, and crawler access as problems surface. We put those in the launch checklist instead — the new store's first scan happens before cutover, not after the first "why did traffic drop?" meeting.
- Detect and plan: our scanner identifies what your current site actually runs on and what data it holds.
- Move: products, variants, customers, order history, and content onto Shopify.
- Preserve: every old URL with traffic or backlinks gets a permanent redirect — rankings and old links keep working.
- Launch AI-ready: structured data, per-bot crawler access, and policy pages correct on day one, verified by a launch scan.
- Optional: KartWise installed and tuned as part of launch, so the new store opens with a sales assistant.
Common questions
How long does a migration take?
Depends on catalog size and how much custom content the old site has — typically weeks, not months. The plan (with a timeline) comes out of the free scan and platform detection, before you commit to anything.
Will we keep our Google rankings?
Redirect mapping is part of the migration, not an add-on: every old URL that matters 301s to its new home, and we verify crawlability before and after cutover. Rankings survive moves that are done this way.
Other situations
Sound familiar?
The scan is free, reads only your public pages, and shows whether this is actually your problem — before anyone talks money.