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Move your store from BigCommerce to WooCommerce with a secure, guided migration tailored to your business.
Enter your BigCommerce source store URL, API Path, Client ID and Access Token to establish the connection.
Upload the KitConnect package to your WooCommerce website, then enter your store URL to establish the connection. This allows the system to securely access your store data for migration.

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WooCommerceTheme setup, checkout settings, payments, taxes, shipping, apps, channels, and live integrations are Target Platform implementation tasks, not ordinary migrated records. Plan and test them in BigCommerce alongside the migration, while using Next-Cart to validate the agreed catalog, customer, order, content, and redirect data.
Some supported data can be migrated or mapped, but segmented pricing, B2B records, channel assignments, multi-storefront relationships, app-owned data, and external identifiers may need special configuration or Custom Service review. BigCommerce-side channel, storefront, and pricing setup should be treated separately from ordinary record transfer and validated before launch.
First confirm how each source product choice should appear in BigCommerce: as a variant, option, modifier, custom field, or another structure. Clear catalog structures may fit Standard Service, while modifier-heavy customization, bespoke pricing, or unsupported field handling may require Add-ons or Custom Service. Demo Migration should include both variant-heavy and modifier-like products.
Test both simple and variable products, especially parent-child variation relationships, SKUs, prices, images, stock, categories, tags, and attributes. Also review representative customers, orders, important pages and URLs, plus any plugin/custom data that is business-critical. If these samples cannot be explained correctly, refine the scope before Full Migration.
Supported standard fields can migrate normally, and Add-ons can handle bounded needs such as filtering records, transforming field values, or remapping supported fields. Plugin-owned records, custom tables, unsupported structures, or plugin-specific business logic may need Custom Service. Installing or configuring the plugin itself is separate from migrating its data unless explicitly included.
Standard Service can be enough when products, variations, customers, orders, coupons, categories, tags, media, CMS Pages, Blog Posts, and URLs are structurally clear. Custom Service review is more likely when the store depends on subscriptions, bookings, memberships, wholesale rules, custom checkout fields, HPOS-sensitive metadata, plugin-owned records, custom tables, or external-system references.
Move your store from BigCommerce to WooCommerce with a secure, guided migration tailored to your business.