I will migrate your wordpress site to a headless cms without losing rankings


About this gig
There are thousands of migration gigs. Almost all of them sell effort. This one sells proof.
The difference is a verification battery: a script that runs before and after cutover and returns pass or fail with measured values, not a screenshot of a green dashboard.
Every old URL resolves to exactly one new URL in a single hop. Chains fail the check.
Canonical, og:url, the sitemap entry and the JSON-LD id agree byte for byte on every page.
A noindex header is present on staging and absent on production. That one direction is the most common way a migration goes silently wrong.
MX and TXT records survive the DNS change. A migration that kills the client's email is not a successful migration.
The sitemap is the same set of URLs the build actually produced. Missing pages fail unless they carry noindex on purpose.
WHAT I WILL NOT CLAIM
That your rankings are safe. Nobody can. A careful migration removes the avoidable causes and proves each one is handled. Beyond that it is Google's call.
Buy Basic first if you are unsure. It is the plan, and it is worth having even if someone else does the build.
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Get to know Haider Ali
Technical SEO you can check: indexing, migrations, AI search
- FromPakistan
- Member sinceMay 2015
- Avg. response time1 hour
- Last delivery1 year
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English, Persian, Urdu
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FAQ
Will I lose my Google rankings?
You can. Anyone who says otherwise is selling. A careful migration removes the avoidable causes: broken redirects, changed canonicals, a noindex left on production. Each one is proved handled. Beyond that it is Google's call, and I will not pretend otherwise.
Which CMS should I move to?
Usually Sanity, because the content model lives in your repo as TypeScript, so schema, templates and the migration script all move in one reviewable pull request. Contentful is defensible. Staying on WordPress is also a real answer and I will say so if it fits.
Can you do it without downtime?
Yes. The new site runs on its own URL first, noindexed, and the DNS change is the last step. Certificates are pre-provisioned so there is no HTTPS gap. Premium also includes a rollback rehearsed against staging and timed, so it is a number and not a promise.
