Migrating from WooCommerce to EasyCommerce is simple and seamless. The plugin transfers your products, orders, customers, coupons, shipping settings, taxes, and product reviews ensuring that all your data is migrated safely without any loss.
Follow these steps to migrate your store data safely and accurately.
Step 1: Activate the Addon
- Sign in to your WordPress website’s dashboard.
- Go to EasyCommerce > Addons section and click Enable under the EasyCommerce Migration addon.
- Now, EasyCommerce will automatically download, install, and activate the EasyCommerce Migration addon to your ecommerce store.
[To learn more about addons activation, read this documentation on how to activate free and paid addon on EasyCommerce]

Step 2: Migration Settings
- In your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Store > Settings > Migration.
- Select the “WooCommerce” from the dropdown

- Now Migration setup is ready, just click on Start Migration

- EasyCommerce will automatically detect your existing WooCommerce store and begin migrating your Products, Orders, Customers, Coupons, Shipping Settings, and Taxes. During the migration process, you’ll be able to track the progress of each item, including statuses such as Succeeded, Skipped, and Failed.

- Once the migration is complete, you can review all your data.
Step 3: Review Migrated Data
- Products: After a successful migration, view the full product list at EasyCommerce → Store → All Products.

- Customers: Check all migrated customers at EasyCommerce → Store → Customers.

- Orders: Navigate to Store → Orders to verify that all orders have been migrated correctly.

- Coupons: Review the coupons in Store → Coupons to ensure they have been transferred without any issues.

- Reviews: Confirm all product reviews by visiting Store → Reviews.

- Tax Classes: Check your tax settings at Store → Settings → Taxation to ensure all tax classes have been migrated properly.

Step 4: Deactivating WooCommerce
- Once you’ve confirmed that the migration was successful and everything is working fine, you can deactivate and uninstall WooCommerce from your WordPress website by going to Plugins > Installed Plugins, locating WooCommerce, and clicking Deactivate.
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