Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a WordPress to Statamic migration cost?
Migration cost varies significantly depending on what’s actually involved in your site. A small brochure site is a fundamentally different project from a large platform with custom post types, complex integrations, and thousands of pages of content — and pricing reflects that.
The factors that most affect cost are: the volume and complexity of content to migrate, how many custom post types and field structures need to be mapped to Statamic, how much custom functionality exists (and how it needs to be replicated or replaced), the complexity of the front-end build, and whether you’re redesigning at the same time or preserving an existing design.
We quote all migrations as fixed-price projects, which means you know the full cost upfront before any work begins. To get to a reliable number, we start with a WordPress site audit — a thorough review of your existing site that gives us a clear picture of the scope. That audit is what makes it possible to quote accurately rather than estimate loosely and adjust as we go.
If you try to get a migration quote without that kind of scoping work, you’re going to get a number that either has a lot of buffer built in (to protect the developer) or that ends up being inaccurate in ways that create friction later. We’d rather spend time understanding your site before quoting than discover surprises mid-project.
The best next step is to book a call. We’ll talk through your site, get a sense of scope, and figure out whether a full audit makes sense for your situation.