Website migration cost calculator
Scan your current site to estimate the time and budget an agency might charge for a migration, then see how the same migration works with Ploy.
Open the migration cost calculator
What the calculator does
Paste your website URL, and Ploy scans the live site for the signals that usually shape a migration project. It then turns those signals into a directional estimate for a manual agency rebuild.
The scan looks at:
- Source platform, including Webflow, WordPress, Framer, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, and custom sites.
- Page count, which establishes the baseline size of the migration.
- CMS items, such as blog posts, case studies, and collection entries.
- Redirects, especially the 301 mappings needed when URLs change.
- Forms and integrations that need to be reconnected and tested.
- SEO requirements, including titles, schema, sitemaps, internal links, and URL preservation.
How to use it
- Open the migration cost calculator.
- Paste the public URL of the site you want to migrate.
- Select Estimate migration and wait for the live scan to finish.
- Review the detected platform, migration scope, and manual agency estimate.
- Continue in Ploy if you want to slurp the site into an editable Ploy site.
The estimate is directional. It uses signals from your live site and current agency pricing to make manual migration costs concrete. It is not a quote from a specific vendor.
What happens when you migrate with Ploy
Ploy can slurp the existing site into an editable version while preserving its structure, URLs, content, images, and SEO metadata. The structural migration is free. You can review, refine, and publish the migrated site at your own pace.
You do not have to move the whole site at once. Teams can start with a focused section, such as paid landing pages, comparison pages, or account-based marketing pages, while the rest of the site stays on its current platform.
Related setup
- Fallback Origins lets unmatched routes continue serving from your former hosting provider during a phased migration.
- Reverse Proxy explains how to route specific paths between Ploy and an external origin.
- Launch Checklist covers the final checks before you publish on your domain.
