Wix migration has a unique challenge that other platform migrations do not: Wix does not export page content. There is no XML export, no page dump, no structured data file. Every page has to be recreated manually from the Wix original. Only blog posts have a usable export path via the RSS feed.
This means a Wix migration is fundamentally a rebuild, not a transfer. The time it takes depends on the number of pages, the complexity of each page's design, and whether the client wants to match the Wix design exactly or build something new.
The other challenge is Wix's URL structure. Wix uses non-standard URL patterns that need careful mapping to WordPress. Without complete redirects, Google drops every page that changes URL and the site loses whatever ranking history it had built on Wix. I have done 25+ of these migrations and the redirect map is always built before the first DNS record changes.
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