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Wix Developer for Hire

I migrate Wix sites to WordPress - escape the platform lock-in, own your site properly, and get real SEO control.

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What is Wix?

What is Wix and what can it do?

Wix is a hosted website builder popular for its beginner-friendly drag-and-drop interface and low barrier to entry. It is the platform many small businesses use for their first website - and the platform many of them outgrow within one to three years.

Wix's limitations are well-documented: its drag-and-drop editor produces bloated HTML with inline styles that load slowly and score poorly on Core Web Vitals. Its SEO tools have improved but cannot match WordPress with Rank Math for schema markup, redirect management, or technical SEO depth. Once you have built in Wix, the platform lock-in is real - there is no export for page content, no migration path to another platform, and Wix's pricing increases significantly as you add apps.

I help businesses escape Wix by rebuilding their site properly in WordPress. The process involves manually recreating all pages with a fresh, custom design in Elementor or Bricks, migrating blog posts via Wix's RSS feed, setting up a complete redirect map for every Wix URL, and configuring WordPress for the performance and SEO results Wix cannot deliver.

Wix to WordPress migrations for clients in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and Europe. Full migration with zero downtime on the live site. I work remotely across time zones with async communication and deliver full documentation on every project.

Devansh's Expertise

What I Do with Wix

  • Wix page content recreation in WordPress using Elementor Pro or Bricks Builder
  • Wix blog post migration via RSS feed export and WordPress RSS import
  • 301 redirect mapping for all Wix URLs including blog posts and pages
  • Wix SEO settings transfer - meta titles and descriptions into Rank Math
  • Wix image download and WordPress media library import
  • Wix e-commerce to WooCommerce product migration for online stores
  • Wix booking and appointment system replacement with WordPress booking plugins
  • Custom domain DNS update and SSL configuration on new WordPress hosting
  • Wix form replacement with Forminator or WPForms in WordPress
  • Post-migration performance optimisation - caching, WebP images, Core Web Vitals
Real-World Applications

What I Build with Wix

Every project ships with clean code, full testing, and clear handover documentation.

Wix to WordPress Migration

Full rebuild of a Wix site in WordPress - all pages recreated with a custom design in Elementor or Bricks, blog posts migrated via RSS, all images transferred, complete redirect mapping, and DNS cutover with zero downtime. The Wix site stays live and taking traffic until the WordPress site is confirmed and tested.

Custom WordPress Design

Wix templates cannot be imported into WordPress - the design is rebuilt from scratch. This is actually an advantage: the migration becomes an opportunity to build a properly coded, fast WordPress site rather than carrying forward Wix's bloated HTML. Most clients see immediate Core Web Vitals improvements.

Blog Post Migration

Wix blog posts are exported via Wix's RSS feed and imported into WordPress using the RSS importer. Categories, tags, and publish dates are preserved. Images need to be re-uploaded manually or via a bulk image import tool since Wix's RSS does not embed images in the export.

Wix Store to WooCommerce

Migrating a Wix online store to WooCommerce. Wix does not export products, so migration is done via CSV export from Wix's product manager or manually for smaller catalogs. WooCommerce provides no transaction fees, full checkout customisation, and a far wider payment gateway selection.

SEO Transfer and Redirect Map

All indexed Wix URLs mapped to 301 redirects in WordPress before the DNS cutover. Meta titles and descriptions from Wix imported into Rank Math. Schema markup added that Wix cannot produce - FAQPage, Service, LocalBusiness, and BreadcrumbList schemas for Google rich results.

Performance Improvement

Wix sites frequently score 20 to 50 on mobile PageSpeed due to the platform's JavaScript-heavy output and render-blocking assets. WordPress with correct caching and image optimisation consistently delivers 80 to 95 mobile PageSpeed scores. Most Wix to WordPress migrations produce a dramatic measured performance improvement.

25+Wix Migrations
4+Years Experience
100%Job Success Score
2xAvg PageSpeed Gain
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Wix Projects

Real work, real results. Every number comes from live client sites.

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Expert vs. Generalist

Why Hire a Wix Expert?

FactorDevanshGeneralist
Wix experience5+ yearsMixed
Performance optimizationBuilt-inOften ignored
SEO-aware structureAlwaysRare
Troubleshooting conflictsFast, reliableTrial and error
CommunicationClear, async-readyVariable
Upwork track record100% JSS, Top RatedUnverified

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.

My Commitment to You

I communicate clearly, meet deadlines, and do not disappear mid-project. If something does not work as expected, I fix it. That is why my Upwork score has stayed at 100% across 100+ projects.

Integrations

Works With

WordPress 6.xElementor ProBricks BuilderWooCommerceRank Math SEOWordPress RSS ImporterWP All ImportLiteSpeed CacheWP RocketCloudflareSiteGround / HostingerForminator / WPFormsWix RSS Feed ExportSimply Schedule Appointments
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Common Questions About Wix

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  • Yes, in most cases where the business has growth ambitions or relies on organic search traffic.nnThe core reasons to move:nnPerformance - Wix sites score poorly on Core Web Vitals due to platform-level JavaScript and render-blocking resources. Core Web Vitals are a Google ranking factor. A Wix site is competing with a speed handicap.nnSEO depth - Wix has improved its SEO tools but still lacks schema markup, a redirect manager, and the technical SEO depth that WordPress with Rank Math provides.nnPlatform lock-in - Wix does not export your content. If you leave Wix, you start over. WordPress files and databases export completely, making future moves straightforward.nnCost at scale - Wix Business plan is $276/year. Adding Wix apps for booking, memberships, or advanced e-commerce pushes this much higher. WordPress achieves the same on $120 to $240/year hosting.nnStay on Wix only if the site is a simple personal site, you have no SEO goals, and the drag-and-drop editing experience is important to you personally.

  • Wix has improved significantly but still has specific SEO problems that affect rankings.nnCore Web Vitals - Wix's platform generates heavy JavaScript that causes slow LCP and high TBT. Mobile PageSpeed scores of 20 to 50 are common on Wix sites. Google uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking signal.nnNo schema markup - Wix cannot output FAQPage, Service, LocalBusiness, or Product schema that drives Google rich results. These structured data types give WordPress sites visually larger search listings that attract more clicks.nnNo redirect manager - when you change a URL in Wix, the old URL becomes a 404. Wix has no built-in redirect tool. You must use Wix's SEO Wiz to set up individual redirects one at a time with no bulk import option.nnJavaScript rendering - some Wix pages are partially or fully JavaScript-rendered, which can delay Googlebot's ability to index the content.

  • You cannot directly transfer or import a Wix site into WordPress - Wix does not provide an export for page content.nnWhat is possible:nnBlog posts - Wix has an RSS feed for each blog that can be imported into WordPress. Go to your Wix blog URL + /feed.xml to access it. WordPress Tools > Import > RSS will import the posts. Images need to be re-uploaded separately.nnPages - these must be manually recreated in WordPress. Open each Wix page, copy the content and note the layout, then recreate it in Elementor or Bricks in WordPress.nnProducts - Wix has a CSV export for products in Wix Stores. This can be reformatted and imported into WooCommerce via WP All Import.nnThis is why Wix migrations take longer and cost more per page than migrations from platforms with proper export tools.

  • Timeline depends on the number of pages, blog posts, and whether e-commerce is involved.nnSimple site (3 to 8 pages, no blog): 1 to 2 weeks.nnBusiness site with blog (up to 100 posts): 2 to 3 weeks.nnSite with e-commerce or large blog: 3 to 6 weeks.nnWix migrations take longer than equivalent Squarespace or Webflow migrations because page content cannot be exported and must be manually recreated in WordPress. The more pages the site has, the longer the content recreation phase takes.nnThe Wix site remains fully live throughout the migration. The DNS cutover happens only after the WordPress site has been fully tested on a staging URL.

  • Cost depends on site size and whether e-commerce is included.nnSimple business site (under 10 pages, no blog): from $600 to $1,200.nnBusiness site with blog and custom design: from $1,000 to $2,500.nnSite with e-commerce: from $1,500 to $3,500.nnWix migrations cost more per page than other platform migrations because pages cannot be exported - each one needs to be manually recreated in WordPress, which takes more developer time.nnCompare against Wix's ongoing costs: Wix Business $276/year, Wix Business Plus $516/year, with additional app costs on top. WordPress on shared hosting runs $60 to $180/year with no per-app platform fees. The migration cost is typically recovered in hosting savings within 12 to 18 months.

  • Wix is a hosted drag-and-drop website builder. Everything is visual, no code knowledge required, and Wix handles all hosting and maintenance. The trade-off is platform lock-in and limited control.nnWordPress is self-hosted open-source software. You install it on your own hosting, choose your tools, and own your content completely. The trade-off is higher technical overhead.nnPerformance: WordPress sites on decent hosting with proper caching consistently outperform Wix on Core Web Vitals. Wix's JavaScript-heavy output is a platform-level constraint they cannot fully resolve.nnSEO: WordPress with Rank Math is significantly more capable. Schema markup, redirects, advanced sitemap control, and technical SEO auditing are all possible in WordPress.nnOwnership: you own your WordPress site files and database completely. Wix owns the infrastructure and there is no way to export your site if you leave.

  • Wix can negatively affect Google rankings through two mechanisms.nnCore Web Vitals - Google confirmed Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP) as ranking signals. Wix sites consistently score poorly on mobile PageSpeed due to render-blocking JavaScript and large initial payload size. Competing against WordPress or Webflow sites with 85+ scores puts a Wix site at a disadvantage all else being equal.nnMissing structured data - sites with FAQPage schema get expandable FAQ sections in Google results, which take up more visual space and attract more clicks. Sites with Product schema get price and availability shown in search results. Wix cannot output these schema types. WordPress sites using Rank Math can, and this click-through rate advantage compounds over time into ranking advantages.

  • Yes. Wix blog posts can be migrated to WordPress via the RSS feed method.nnFind your Wix RSS feed URL - it is typically yourdomain.com/blog-feed.xml or yourdomain.com/feed.xml.nnIn WordPress: go to Tools > Import > install the RSS importer > enter your Wix feed URL. WordPress imports all blog posts with titles, content, dates, categories, and tags.nnWhat does not transfer via RSS: images (they are hotlinked to Wix's CDN - download them before cancelling), featured images (need to be set manually in WordPress), and custom fields if you used Wix's blog custom fields.nnAfter import: set up 301 redirects from all Wix blog post URLs to the new WordPress URLs before the DNS cutover. Without these, Google will see all your blog post URLs as 404s and remove them from search results.

  • Wix has a free plan but it is not suitable for a business website - it shows Wix ads on your site and uses a Wix-branded subdomain (username.wixsite.com/sitename). You cannot connect a custom domain on the free plan.nnWix paid plans (2026): Light $180/year - custom domain, no ads, but no e-commerce. Core $228/year - basic e-commerce added. Business $276/year - full e-commerce features. Business Elite $516/year - unlimited storage and priority support.nnAdditional Wix apps cost extra - Wix Bookings, Wix Events, Wix Restaurants each add monthly fees on top of the plan cost.nnWordPress equivalent: $60 to $180/year hosting with all equivalent functionality available via free WordPress plugins. The cost difference grows significantly as you add features.

  • Wix ADI (Artificial Design Intelligence) is an automated site builder within Wix that creates a complete website from a set of questions about your business, style preferences, and content. It generates pages, populates them with template content, and produces a functional site in minutes.nnWix ADI sites are built in a simplified editor compared to the standard Wix drag-and-drop editor. They are more restricted in layout and customisation options.nnFrom a migration perspective, Wix ADI sites face the same limitation as regular Wix: no page content export. They need to be manually recreated in WordPress during migration.nnIf you used Wix ADI to get started quickly and have now outgrown the platform, migration to WordPress is the right next step - and the process is the same regardless of whether your Wix site was ADI or manually built.

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