Trustpilot
★★★★★ - 47 reviews

WordPress Migration Service UK

Move your WordPress website to a stronger UK hosting route without treating your pages, plugins, forms, database and domain as an afterthought.

Start from £9.99/month, choose the WordPress plan that fits your site, then talk through the migration route before moving anything live.

Website files • WordPress database • Themes and plugins • SSL • DNS planning • Post-move checks

CHOOSE YOUR WORDPRESS HOSTING PLAN

£9.99 /mo

First month £1 with the plan promo code shown below.

  • ✔ WordPress-ready hosting
  • ✔ Free SSL support
  • ✔ A clear migration review route
Choose WP-10

Message us before ordering to review your existing WordPress website and migration requirements.

Move with a clear plan

Protect the WordPress Website You Have Already Built

A WordPress move can affect your database, images, theme, plugins, domain settings, SSL and the customer journeys that make the website valuable.

This page is for website owners who want a clearer migration route before changing hosting. The aim is to move the WordPress site into the right hosting plan while taking the important parts of the existing setup into account.

Whether your site is a business website, blog, service site or WooCommerce store, a migration review helps you understand the access needed, what needs checking and when the domain should point to the new website.

Discuss Your WordPress Move

A migration review is useful when:

  • Your current WordPress hosting feels slow, unreliable or restrictive.
  • The website has years of pages, blog posts, images or uploads.
  • You rely on plugins, contact forms, bookings or ecommerce features.
  • You want to keep the same domain name while changing hosting.
  • You want the new site checked before the live domain is switched.
The details that protect the move

Keep Your Pages, Plugins, Forms and Search Assets Intact

Keep the SEO-critical pages, contact routes, plugins and content that make your current WordPress website worth moving.

Keep the Website Data Together

Review the WordPress database, pages, posts, settings and user information that make the website work behind the scenes.

Bring Your Media and Content with You

Take account of uploads, images, documents and content that customers and search visitors expect to see on the site.

Review Plugins and Theme Features

Consider the tools that power your forms, bookings, galleries, ecommerce, navigation and everyday website updates.

Keep the Secure Version of Your Site Ready

Plan for SSL and HTTPS checks so customers can continue using the secure version of the website after the move.

Protect Key Customer Journeys

Check important pages, contact forms, logins, navigation and other actions that keep customers moving through the website.

Switch the Domain at the Right Point

Plan the DNS step after the migrated website has been checked, rather than pointing visitors to an untested setup.

Before the live domain changes

Four Checks Before You Point Your Domain to New Hosting

The move should protect the pages, forms, images and WordPress features that already bring visitors to your business.

STEP 1

Review What Must Keep Working

Identify the WordPress features that matter: pages, forms, plugins, logins, bookings, products, email and customer journeys.

STEP 2

Choose the New Home for the Site

Select the WordPress plan around the site’s storage, domains and email needs after the move — not just what it uses today.

STEP 3

Move and Test the New Copy

Check the migrated site before launch: key pages, images, plugins, forms, admin access, HTTPS and customer actions.

STEP 4

Switch the Domain When It Is Ready

Point the domain or DNS only after the new WordPress version has been checked and is ready for visitors.

Choose the destination for your site

Choose the New Home for Your WordPress Website

Do not move a website only to outgrow the new plan. Choose the WordPress hosting allowance that gives the site enough domains, NVMe storage and email capacity for the next stage.

One WordPress site

WP-10 Starter

A simple destination for one existing WordPress website and one domain-based email account.

  • 1 domain
  • 10GB NVMe SSD
  • 1 email account
  • WordPress-ready hosting

£9.99/month

Choose WP-10
More capacity

WP-40 Pro

A stronger route for larger WordPress websites, more content and more domain/email needs.

  • 3 domains
  • 40GB NVMe SSD
  • 5 email accounts
  • WordPress-ready hosting

£19.99/month

Choose WP-40
Different WordPress sites need different checks

A Business Site, Blog and Store Should Not Be Moved the Same Way

The right migration route depends on what the current WordPress website does for the business.

A brochure site may need its pages, images and contact forms checked. A content-heavy blog may depend on years of posts, media and redirects. A WooCommerce store needs more careful attention around products, checkout, payments and customer journeys.

Before ordering, share what your WordPress site does and what has to keep working. That makes it easier to choose the correct hosting plan and plan the migration route around the real website.

Talk Through My Website

Business websites

Service pages, enquiry forms, contact details, maps, galleries and customer routes that need checking after a move.

Blogs and content sites

Posts, categories, images, media libraries, internal links and historic content that visitors still rely on.

WooCommerce stores

Products, store plugins, account areas, checkout and payment journeys that need extra migration review.

Agency or client websites

WordPress projects that need a clear hosting destination and a migration conversation around access and responsibilities.

Choose the right next step

Choose the Hosting Route That Fits What Happens Next

Choose the next hosting route based on what your WordPress site needs after it is live on the new platform.

What Our Customers Say About Us

Trusted by our customers with consistent 5★ feedback.

Don’t just take our word for it — see why so many clients choose us for reliable service, quick turnaround, and measurable improvements.

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 rating
Based on 47 reviews
★★★★★

"I've been using this service for a few years now and had no issues. Id highly recommend this company."

Jamie
★★★★★

"Dexter has been a great help to us."

Reed Beers
★★★★★

"Brilliant service from start to finish. Couldn’t ask for anything better."

Dan
★★★★★

"Very professional and helped update my website quickly and efficiently. Would recommend them any time."

Darshna Maroo
★★★★★

"Customer support transferred my WordPress website quickly with little downtime."

Spicer's Accounting Services
★★★★★

"Dexter was really helpful and resolved my problem promptly and efficiently."

Pete Walker
★★★★★

"Since switching, my site speed improved massively and hasn’t gone down once. Highly recommend."

Jack
★★★★★

"Adrian provided excellent service, clear communication, and made everything easy to understand."

Edward Studd
★★★★★

"Great company with no surprise charges. Every interaction has been smooth and professional."

Gazzy Blackpool
★★★★★

"Very professional and always there to help. Highly recommend this company."

Bradley
★★★★★

"Fast support and great web hosting. Really impressed with the service."

Chris
★★★★★

"As a novice, I received patient and helpful guidance throughout the whole process."

Ashley Lee
Questions answered

WordPress Migration FAQs

Clear answers before you choose WordPress hosting and plan the move for your existing website.

A WordPress migration service helps move an existing WordPress website from one hosting setup to another. The move can involve website files, the WordPress database, uploads, themes, plugins, domain settings and checks after the new site is in place.

Yes. Contact support before ordering so the current website, hosting access, WordPress setup and migration requirements can be reviewed. This helps confirm the most suitable hosting plan and migration route.

A migration normally needs access to the current hosting account or a usable backup, along with WordPress admin access, domain information and details of any important features such as forms, email, bookings or WooCommerce.

The migration review should cover the website files, WordPress database, uploads, themes and plugins that make up the site. After transfer, key pages, images and WordPress access should be checked before the domain is pointed to the new hosting.

No. You can usually keep your existing domain name. The domain can be pointed to the new WordPress hosting when the migrated website has been checked and is ready to go live.

Email should be discussed before the move because website hosting and email may be connected through the same domain. The migration route can be planned around the existing mailboxes, DNS records and the email service you need to keep.

SSL and HTTPS should be part of the post-move check so visitors can continue to reach the secure version of the website after the domain is pointed to the new hosting.

Contact forms, key pages, navigation, logins, images and important customer journeys should be checked after the move. This helps identify issues before the new version becomes the live website.

A WooCommerce website can require additional review because products, customer journeys, payments, plugins and checkout pages are important to the live store. Contact support before ordering so the store setup can be assessed.

Choose the plan around the number of WordPress websites, NVMe storage and email accounts you need after the move. WP-10 is the starting option for one website, while WP-20 and WP-40 provide more allowance for growing websites, extra domains and email users.
Plan the move properly

Before You Move: WordPress Migration Guides

Read the practical guides that help you understand the hosting, DNS and performance decisions around a WordPress migration.

Ready to Move to Better WordPress Hosting?

Choose the WordPress plan that fits your site, then talk through the migration route before you move the live domain.

Website files • Database • Plugins • SSL • DNS planning • Post-move checks