Rating: 4 stars
Very important that the plugin does not transfer videos, all the other worked fine.
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We used CMS2CMS for a particularly tricky wix to wordpress migration with a huge amount of content, links and images.
The support was amazing. The devs were more than happy to help and the migration was a complete success.
The test (demo) migration for you to see the results of the migration is free. Of course the full service is a paid service; but frankly, the cost is very reasonable and totally worth it as is saves so much time.
Thanks CMS2CMS – your plugin and service is a livesaver!
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I had a massive site to migrate for a client. My options were to leverage money or time. I decided on money. But paying for the CMS2CMS service, I saved a ton of money because I saved a ton of time. Will use this again on the next client migration process.
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The first we used it, it didn’t work so we have to open up a ticket, that the data is missing, it took them forever to resolve it so we have to message them for a refund and don’t do anything anymore as we will just sort it out ourselves. We finished the site that day. The next day came the site is messed up so we read emails and we received that their team still continued with the migration process even if we told them earlier not to do so and just give us a refund. So we have to rework the site again with a furious client on the phone definitely, after we fixed it we sent them another message that “please don’t touch anything and please don’t do any and just issue us a refund, yet they kept on sending message that they are sorting it out and their tech will do it again, but we sent them for so many times that please don’t do anything, I think this people can’t understand english.
Anyway after they messed up our site, we blocked their access and deleted their plugin and the folder they uploaded on our server that gives them access to our database.
To the makers of this, just give us refund please, because your system is not working.
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By the occuring bugs I found out, that they count the letters in each text paragraph by script …. but obviousely wrong. This counting method is used to set formats like bold/italic or the position of inline links. Becasue their method obviousely only supports plain ASCII chars or one-byte UTF-8 chars (one of both, not exactly sure) and counts wrong on ANY “special” char like the tripple dot, you only need to have a cite of a polish person with a name like “Lon?ar” to mess up your text. Citing in general is dangerous, as also quotation marks counted wrong.
Be aware! There’s not only an offset, means a misplaced format or link, we found cases where a paragraph was missing completely or the order of paragraphs was diced.
Their support only tries to fix it cosmetically … so if you tell them there’s a problem with the letter ?, they fix ? … but not the problem in general!
We used the migration also for a different thing … we paied extra for SEO resons the 301 redirections. As this Wix Software support for example German umlauts in the URL (non standard), but WordPress replaces them correctly (ü->u, ?->a, ?->o, ?->ss) also this part of the migration failed hard ….
Asking for a discount, becasue their migration process is total crap resulted in “We are support staff and can’t give a discount”.
So if you use ANY char in your URL or Text what doesn’t fit in [a-zA-Z0-9] then be VERY carefull and compare EACH paragrapf and EACH permalink!
If you have ANY language involved that is not english, it will fail with a probability of 100%!
To add on … it was NOTHING complex …. just a news site with mostly one picture per article, some cites, some links … only the picture part was done without any issue.
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This was great. I was very happy to pay the small fee to send over my content. All of the pages and images looked great, links worked, and I just needed to make a few tweaks before I went live.
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I did migrate my Wix with over 100 posts and much more than that with images very easy with this tool. Ok, I paid almost U$40.00 to do that. But I would take so long doing manually. I had no problem at all. I really recommend.
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Dont be fooled, cause this is a pay migration service! NOT FREE AT ALL!
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Works fine!
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Easy way to migrate from Wix to WordPress.
Works fine!
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Only thing it gives is a “Can not update target info.” error.
And besides you install it assuming it will be an import plugin, where it only seems to be a tool forcing you to pay for the conversion.
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Migrating a client from Wix to Managed WP runs fine. CMS2CMS give all sql and exported backup as well.
Fast and good support too.
Recommended!
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If you test it and decide not to use it, it hijacks your website and redirects to their website saying you have to pay to see the full migration.
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Not sure what happened with the other reviewers – but this worked flawlessly for me. Had a client with a 52-page Wix site. Installed the plugin – entered a new cms2cms login, then the Wix site details.
It analyzed the site… then came back with stats. I paid $31 to have the migration done – but it pulled all of the posts, pages and images from the wix site straight into my WP installation.
Two big thumbs up.
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I tried it for a client since it was well recommanded on many places. It doesn’t do anything! The zip you can download doesn’t contain a template, it doesn’t transfer data to your site and the preview shows a standard empty blog page.
Wast of good money and time.. and now there’s a client who assumes she’s going to have a site that will be migrated from Wix to wordpress and it just didn’t go.
Worthless piece of software!
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Dont bother this is a waste of time.
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