WooCommerce Migration
Moving from WooCommerce to EasyCommerce is easy, and you can keep your product data, orders, and customer information. The migration process will transfer everything without losing any data.
Follow these steps to migrate your store data safely and accurately.
N.B.: Make sure the EasyCommerce system is connected to your store with the API key.
Learn how to connect your store with EasyCommerce using an API key from here.
Step 1: Activate the Addon
- Sign in to your WordPress website’s dashboard.
- Go to EasyCommerce > Addons section and click “Activate” under the WooCommerce Migration addon.
- Now, EasyCommerce will automatically download, install, and activate the WooCommerce Migration addon to your ecommerce store.

Step 2: Migration Settings
- In your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Store > Settings > Migration.
- Click on the “Migrate Now” Button.
- EasyCommerce will automatically detect your existing WooCommerce store and begin migrating the products, orders, and customer data.

- Once the migration is complete, you will be confirmed with a text message: “Migration completed successfully!”

Step 3: Check Product and Order Data
- Navigate to Store > Products and check that all your products have been migrated correctly.

- Review your Store > Orders section to ensure customer orders have been transferred without any issues.

Step 4: Configure EasyCommerce Settings
- Go to Store > Settings to configure general settings for your store, including shipping methods, tax settings, and payment gateways.

- Add your payment gateway(s) like PayPal, Stripe, or Mollie, and configure them under Store > Settings > Payment.

Step 5: Test the Migration
- Test the migrated products by visiting the front end of your store. Check product pages, shopping carts, and checkout functionality to make sure everything works as expected.
- Also, test the payment gateways in Test Mode to verify transactions and ensure the integration works properly.
Step 6: Deactivating WooCommerce (Optional)
- 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 and then Delete (if desired).
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