Magento is powerful. It is also expensive to host, slow to patch, and increasingly maintained by a team of developers you are basically paying to keep it from falling over. That is the context behind nearly every Magento to Shopify migration cost question landing in a search bar right now.

Good news: the migration is almost always worth it. Bad news: most go sideways not because of the idea, but because of the execution. Here is the real breakdown.

🎯 Quick Summary

  • Industry migration costs broadly range from $5,000 for a simple store to $100,000+ for a complex one.
  • The biggest price drivers are catalog size, custom features, and third-party integrations.
  • Realistic timeline is 4 to 16 weeks depending on complexity.
  • SEO is the most common migration casualty. URL redirects must be handled before go-live, not after.
  • Most Magento extensions can be dropped entirely. Shopify handles the majority natively.

💰 What a Magento to Shopify Migration Actually Costs

Anyone quoting you a flat fee without looking at your store is guessing. Here is what actually moves the number.

  • Catalog size. Five hundred products migrate in hours. Fifty thousand products with complex variants, metafields, and tiered pricing are a different project entirely.
  • Custom functionality. Magento lets you build almost anything. The question is which of those custom features are genuinely driving revenue versus just existing because someone built them three years ago.
  • Integrations. ERP, CRM, 3PL, loyalty programs, accounting platforms. Each integration is essentially its own mini-project.
  • Design. A direct theme port rarely survives the move. Most stores need a redesign or a theme rebuild on the Shopify side.
  • Order and customer history. Migrating past orders preserves return customer data and keeps your support team from losing their minds. It adds time but it is almost always worth including.

Here is how industry-wide migration projects broadly break down by store complexity.

Store ComplexityIndustry Cost RangeTypical Timeline
Simple (small catalog, minimal integrations)$5,000 to $15,0004 to 6 weeks
Mid-size (moderate catalog, 2 to 4 integrations)$15,000 to $50,0006 to 12 weeks
Complex (large catalog, custom features, many integrations)$50,000 to $100,000+12 to 20 weeks

These are general market and published platform figures gathered from across the industry, not a CartWorks price list, and rates can change. Every store is different, so we quote each project individually after a quick look.

On top of migration costs, factor in your ongoing Shopify plan. Fees start at $39 per month (Basic) and run to $399 (Advanced) or roughly $2,300 for Plus. For most merchants leaving Adobe Commerce's licensing and infrastructure bills behind, the switch pays for itself within the first year.

If you are still deciding whether Shopify is the right destination, the Shopify vs WooCommerce vs BigCommerce comparison breaks down the full platform picture.

⚠️ The Timeline and the Pitfalls That Wreck Migrations

The migration itself is only half the job. The other half is not breaking what you already have.

Three areas cause the most damage.

Data migration. Products sound simple until you have 200 variant combinations per SKU, custom attribute sets, and customer-specific pricing. A careless data migration shows up as missing products, broken variants, and confused customers who cannot find their order history. Always migrate to a staging environment first and audit before anything touches production.

URLs and SEO. Magento and Shopify use different URL structures. Go live without 301 redirects mapping every old URL to its new Shopify destination, and you hand Google a store-full of 404 errors. Years of link equity, gone in one careless launch. Our guide on Shopify products not showing on Google covers what to check after launch if traffic drops.

Extensions. The average Magento store runs 30 to 50 extensions. Most of what they do is either built into Shopify natively or covered by a single App Store app. The real work is auditing which features are business-critical before go-live, not discovering gaps when a customer reports something missing at checkout.

💡 Pro tip: Before migration starts, crawl your Magento store and export every indexed URL. That list becomes your redirect map and your post-launch audit checklist in one document.

The Shopify pre-migration checklist is a useful reference for everything you need to prepare and protect before you pull the trigger.

How a Magento to Shopify Migration Actually Goes

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Audit

Catalog, integrations, custom features, indexed URLs. Know what you have before you move it.

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Migrate

Data, design, and integrations rebuilt on Shopify. Staging first, always.

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Redirects and SEO

Every old URL mapped to its new destination. Skipping this step is how launches destroy rankings.

Go Live

QA passes, redirects verified, monitoring active. Minimal downtime, full confidence.

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🚀 Where This Is Worth Getting Help

Magento to Shopify is not a weekend project. The technical parts are manageable. What bites stores is what they did not think to check: a redirect list that is 98% complete (not 100%), a custom pricing rule that never made it across, an organic ranking built over three years that evaporates on launch day.

CartWorks runs end-to-end Shopify migrations for stores coming from Magento, Adobe Commerce, WooCommerce, and others. We give a fixed-scope quote based on your actual store after a quick look, not a ballpark off a contact form.

One conversation is usually enough to scope it out and tell you whether the timeline and cost make sense for your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions ❓

Most migrations take between 4 and 16 weeks. A small store with a simple catalog and few integrations can move in 4 to 6 weeks. A complex Adobe Commerce setup with custom functionality and multiple integrations typically takes 12 to 20 weeks. The biggest variable is the volume of custom features that need to be rebuilt or replaced on Shopify.
They can, but a well-executed migration keeps the risk minimal. The main culprit is URL structure changes without proper 301 redirects. If every old Magento URL is correctly mapped to its new Shopify equivalent before go-live, Google follows the trail and most ranking equity is preserved. Skipping that step is how migrations crater organic traffic overnight. Our pre-migration checklist covers the SEO steps in detail.
Yes. Customer data, order history, and account information can all be migrated from Magento. It requires careful data mapping and adds time to the project, but it is almost always worth doing. Customers who expect to see past orders will notice if they are gone, and your support team will thank you.
Almost certainly not. Most Magento stores run 30 to 50 extensions, but Shopify handles a large share of that functionality natively. The Shopify App Store covers most remaining gaps. The real work is auditing which custom features are genuinely business-critical before migration starts, not discovering the gaps after a customer reports something missing at checkout.
Magento Open Source is the free, self-hosted version. Adobe Commerce (formerly Magento Commerce) is the paid enterprise edition with cloud hosting, advanced B2B features, and Adobe support contracts. Adobe Commerce stores tend to have deeper customizations and more integrations, which pushes migration complexity and cost higher. Both follow the same broad migration process to Shopify.
Have these ready before you ask: approximate product and variant count, the number of indexed URLs for the redirect map, any custom features like B2B pricing or subscriptions, your design plan (keep, refresh, or rebuild), and your target go-live date. The more specific you can be, the more accurate the quote. CartWorks quotes each migration individually after a quick look at your actual store.
Magento themes cannot be transferred directly because the two platforms use different templating systems. You will need to choose a Shopify theme or have a custom one built to match your brand, and most migration projects include this as part of the scope. A Shopify development partner can audit your current design and replicate the layouts and features that matter most.
For many merchants, Shopify lowers ongoing infrastructure costs because hosting, security patches, and platform updates are handled by Shopify rather than your own team. That said, monthly platform fees and app subscriptions are a real line item, so a full cost-of-ownership comparison (server costs versus SaaS fees) before you migrate is worth the time. A migration specialist can help you model both scenarios side by side.
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