Migration audit and URL map
We crawl the current site, review traffic-critical pages, capture metadata, map old URLs to new URLs and identify SEO risks before anything moves.
99 Francs migrates WordPress, HubSpot, Wix, Squarespace and custom CMS websites to Webflow with URL mapping, CMS structure, content transfer, redirects, SEO/AEO cleanup and launch QA.
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The service is useful when a site has outgrown WordPress, HubSpot, Wix, Squarespace or a custom CMS. We handle the migration as a controlled rebuild: audit the current site, model the new Webflow CMS, move priority content, map redirects, preserve metadata, clean schema, test launch-critical flows and monitor the site after it goes live.
Each page answers one high-intent migration question directly, then routes into a scoped Webflow migration plan.
Move away from plugin maintenance, fragile builders and developer-only edits while preserving priority URLs, metadata and content.
Plan WordPress migrationMove the public website to Webflow while planning HubSpot forms, tracking, CRM handoff, redirects and content ownership.
Plan HubSpot migrationRebuild a Wix site in Webflow with cleaner responsive structure, CMS control, redirects and SEO/AEO cleanup.
Plan Wix migrationProtect organic visibility with URL mapping, redirect logic, metadata parity, internal links, schema and post-launch checks.
Protect SEOScope the migration around page count, CMS complexity, redesign depth, redirects, integrations, QA and launch support.
Estimate scopeModel Webflow CMS collections for SaaS resources, blogs, product pages, use cases, authors, redirects and publishing workflows.
Plan SaaS CMSThe work is not only copying pages into a new builder. A safe migration protects discoverability, simplifies publishing and leaves the team with a Webflow system they can actually operate.
We crawl the current site, review traffic-critical pages, capture metadata, map old URLs to new URLs and identify SEO risks before anything moves.
We rebuild pages, collections, templates, fields, components and reusable sections so the new Webflow site is easier for marketing to manage.
We keep titles, descriptions, headings, internal links, schema, redirects, indexation signals and answer-ready content aligned through launch.
We test responsive behavior, forms, analytics, Search Console, redirects, performance, CMS editing and post-launch crawl issues.
We move the site away from plugin maintenance, fragile page builders and developer-only edits into a cleaner Webflow CMS that marketers can update.
We can preserve the URL equity while improving the page structure, positioning, conversion path, visual system and reusable Webflow sections.
The migration plan starts with crawl data, URL parity, redirects, metadata, internal links, schema and launch validation so rankings are protected.
We structure collections for blogs, case studies, resources, authors, categories and landing pages so new content can ship without rebuilding the site.
The process is structured around the decisions that usually break migrations: URL changes, CMS fields, content parity, redirects, tracking, forms and indexation.
We review pages, traffic data, CMS structure, metadata, redirects, analytics, integrations, content types and migration risks.
We define the sitemap, CMS collections, templates, reusable components, content mapping and SEO-safe URL strategy.
We build the site in Webflow, migrate content, recreate key pages, connect forms and prepare metadata, schema and redirects.
We validate redirects, forms, analytics, indexing, performance and CMS editing, then monitor the site after launch for crawl or ranking issues.
The migration can be a faithful rebuild or a redesign. If the current site is structurally weak, we recommend improving messaging, page hierarchy, conversion sections and CMS structure during the move. For design-first scope, see web design services.