67. Support for migrating existing EC to Shopify
The failure in migration is not due to "data," but rather "operations." We support not only the migration of products, customers, and orders, but also the continuous transition and establishment of operations.
EC migration is not a simple "swap." Existing e-commerce systems have accumulated quirks in product data, customer information, order history, pricing rules, shipping settings, payment methods, email templates, and business workflows. If you transfer these to Shopify without organizing them, issues such as "orders not processing," "customer support confusion," and "declining SEO" may arise after going live. Our service begins with an inventory of the current e-commerce system, creating a blueprint for the Shopify migration (including migration targets, formatting rules, and switching procedures), and ensures a safe transition through phased migration and testing. In the case of B2B, we will redesign the pricing per client and the order flow, ensuring that the site operates smoothly after the migration. ■ Service Offerings (3 points) - Inventory of the current e-commerce system (organization of products/customers/orders/operations/SEO) - Migration design and data formatting (migration targets, conversion rules, switching plan) - Shopify migration and switching (construction, migration, verification, launch, stabilization) Deliverables: Complete Shopify migration package (migration plan, data transfer, switching, operational guide) *Please provide the URL of the current e-commerce system, the number of products, the order flow, and whether there are B2B conditions. We will organize based on migration risks.
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■Provided Content Inventory (Must be done before migration) - Products: SKU, attributes, categories, images, specifications, inventory - Customers: Membership type, address, company information, permissions (B2B) - Orders: Order flow, shipping, invoicing, returns, email operations - Features: Coupons, points, subscriptions, quotes, approvals, etc. - SEO: URL structure, redirects, indexing status Migration Design (Blueprint to prevent accidents) - Segmentation of migration targets (move/discard/rebuild) - Data formatting rules (categories, attributes, naming) - Switching method (phased migration/bulk switch/concurrent period) - URL policy and 301 redirect design (SEO maintenance) Reconstruction on the Shopify side (as needed) - Theme/templates, payment/shipping, email content - B2B features (company accounts, price lists, payment terms) - Search and filtering (explorability in case of multiple SKUs) Testing and Switching - Purchase tests with representative order patterns - Verification of payment, shipping, tax, email, and inventory - Procedures for the day of switching (minimizing downtime)
Price information
1 million to 10 million yen (varies based on data volume, functional differences, SEO/integration) - Small scale (few products, few functions, simple migration): 3 to 6 million yen - Standard (many products/members, email/operations restructuring, SEO considerations): 6 to 12 million yen - Expanded (many SKUs, B2B conditions, core/inventory integration, complex functions): 12 million yen and up * "Estimate required" notation recommended (to be confirmed after inventory)
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■Concerns The existing e-commerce platform is outdated, and maintenance is a concern/renovation costs are high. I want to migrate to Shopify, but there is a large amount of data. I have concerns about membership, purchase history, points, etc. I want to migrate without losing SEO (worried about the URL). There are B2B conditions (partner pricing, deferred payment, etc.). ■Approach Preliminary sharing: Specifications of the current e-commerce platform (number of products, number of members, order volume). Inventory: Organize migration targets, risks, and SEO impacts. Design: Confirm the structure on Shopify, migration plan, and switching method. Construction and migration: Build on Shopify → Data formatting → Migration → Verification. Switching: Set up 301 redirects, change the domain, final tests → Go live. Establishment: Implement in the field with an operational guide (support available). ■Uses Revamping the existing e-commerce platform (reducing maintenance risks). Migrating to Shopify (ensuring operability and scalability). Maintaining SEO (URL policy and preserving evaluation with 301). Redesigning B2B conditions (partner pricing, deferred payment, etc.). ■Examples of Achievements (Company name not required format) Parts sales × tens of thousands of products × limitations of old e-commerce → Migration through product database organization and search enhancement. Consumables × many members × operational dependency → Establishment through switching procedures and operational guides. Industrial materials × B2B conditions present → Migration through company account management.
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