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MigrationProMigrationPro Review (2026)

Operations & WorkflowResearched assessment · by Daniel HaketUpdated 2026-08-23

The best operations tools remove repetitive work quietly — the win is fewer dropped balls and less manual oversight, not more dashboards. So where does MigrationPro actually fit?

The honest bottom line. Worth it for merchants moving an existing store into Shopify who want products, customers, orders and. Skip it once you are migrating away from Shopify or between two other platforms, since this only imports into Shopify.

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What MigrationPro does

Shopify app that imports products, customers, orders, collections, URLs and 301 redirects from WooCommerce, Wix, Magento and 30-odd other platforms. One-time payment rather than a subscription, from $29 self-service or $300 done-for-you, after a free ten-record demo.

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Pricing (2026)

✓ Pricing re-verified 23 Aug 2026

(read 2026-08-23 on apps.shopify.com/migrationpro-shopify-migration-app and migrationpro.io/pricing) The App Store listing prints no number at all. It shows one plan, free to install, with the line “Pricing is tailored to the entities you migrate, with no subscription fees” and a note that all charges are billed in USD. The numbers live on the vendor's own pricing page, which is a calculator: you enter your product, customer and order counts and it quotes you.

Two routes are sold there, both as one-time payments rather than subscriptions. The Automated app plan, where you run the migration yourself, starts at $29 based on store size, with add-ons selected and paid individually. The Done-for-you plan, where their team handles mapping, testing and go-live with a dedicated specialist, starts at $300 with every add-on included. Both carry a 30-day guarantee and need no credit card to start, and every migration begins with a free demo of up to 10 products, customers and orders.

Their homepage puts a typical store at $49 to $299 based on actual record counts. The app is English-only, migrates from WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, BigCommerce, Magento, PrestaShop, OpenCart, Shopware, Etsy, Amazon, CSV and Excel among others, and covers products, customers, orders, collections, images, URLs and 301 redirects, with Smart Sync to re-import changed data after the main run. Developer Migrationpro, LLC, Dover, Delaware; the app launched on 10 May 2022 and had 178 reviews at a 5.0 average at the time of writing. Plans change — always verify the live price on their site.

The honest knock

The listing tells you nothing about what this costs. “Free to install. Additional charges may apply”, and a single plan block saying pricing is tailored to the entities you migrate. To learn a number you have to leave the App Store for the vendor's calculator, and the first number you find there — $29 — is the floor for the smallest store on the self-service route, not the price for yours. Their own homepage says most stores land between $49 and $299. Run the calculator before you form an opinion about value.

The add-on structure is the part to pin down in advance. On the automated plan the add-ons are chosen and paid for individually, and the page that says so does not price a single one of them. That is the difference between a $29 migration and an unknown one, and the only way to close it is to ask which add-ons your specific source platform needs before you start.

The vendor's marketing also runs ahead of the evidence in one place. migrationpro.io says “TRUSTED BY 250,000+ STORES”. The App Store record behind it is 178 reviews — excellent ones, at a 5.0 average with 173 of them at five stars — but 178 is the number that is independently visible, and a quarter of a million is a claim only the vendor can see. Weigh the reviews, not the banner.

One practical limit sits in the reviews themselves rather than the marketing: a merchant migrating a very large catalogue in July 2026 noted plainly that large volumes take a very long time, and that the team helped speed it up. That is a fair description of what data migration is, but if you are moving tens of thousands of records, plan for elapsed days rather than an afternoon, and plan for the trial migration to be the thing that tells you which.

When the paid plan is worth it

The choice here is not a tier, it is make-or-buy on a job you will do exactly once. Automated app starts at $29 and you run it. Done-for-you starts at $300 and their specialist runs it, tests it and stands by the go-live. That gap is roughly $271 at the floor, and the honest way to price it is against your own hours: a migration that takes you two days of careful checking has already cost more than the difference if your time is worth anything at all.

The detail that moves the sum is the add-ons. On the self-service plan the vendor's own comparison table says you select and pay for them individually; on Done-for-you they are all included in the base price. The page does not print what any individual add-on costs, so the $29 route is the only one of the two whose final bill you cannot read off the page. Run the calculator with your real record counts, then ask which add-ons your source platform needs, before you treat $29 as the price.

What both routes share is the shape of the payment, and it is the best thing about this pricing: one payment, no subscription, and a free demo of ten records that you can run before you pay anything. Very little else in the Shopify app store lets you test the actual product on your actual data at zero cost.

How to actually use MigrationPro

Run the free demo before you read another word of marketing. Ten products, ten customers and ten orders at no charge, on your real data, is the only test that tells you whether the field mapping survives contact with your particular store — and mapping, not volume, is where migrations actually fail.

Pick the ten deliberately. Take your most awkward records rather than your simplest: the product with thirty variants, the one with metafields your theme depends on, the customer with a long order history, the order with a partial refund. A demo that moves ten clean products proves nothing you did not already assume.

Then check the SEO side specifically, because it is the part nobody notices until traffic drops. Confirm the URLs and 301 redirects came across the way you expect on those ten, and keep a list of your top twenty organic landing pages to verify by hand after the full run. Smart Sync will re-import data that changed while you were testing, so you can take that time without your source store standing still.

Distilled from apps.shopify.com/migrationpro-shopify-migration-app and migrationpro.io/pricing, both read 23 August 2026.

Best for: merchants moving an existing store into Shopify who want products, customers, orders and — critically — URLs and 301 redirects preserved, and who would rather pay once than subscribe to a tool they will use for a week.

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Frequently asked questions

Does MigrationPro replace my current setup or sit on top of it?

Usually it sits on top rather than replacing everything. Tools in this class tend to become the layer where work is tracked and handed off, while your existing systems stay the source of truth for their own data. Before you buy, map which tools it would replace outright and which it would merely sync with. If the answer is that it syncs with all of them, you are adding a layer rather than removing one.

Who should not use MigrationPro?

Skip it if you are migrating away from Shopify or between two other platforms, since this only imports into Shopify; or you need a final price before you start and cannot get the add-ons for your source platform quoted up front. Buying a tool to fix a problem you don't have yet just adds cost and another login to manage.

Is this a hands-on review of MigrationPro?

This is a researched assessment, not a hands-on test — where we've used a tool ourselves, we say so explicitly. We name what each tool is genuinely good and bad at, and we earn a commission only if you sign up, at no cost to you.

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