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How to Migrate a WordPress Site to WPX
WPX advertises expert-handled site migrations. Even with assisted migration, owners should prepare backups, DNS access and a validation checklist.
Source note: WPX plan/features were checked against the official WPX website on August 22, 2026. Pricing and plan details can change.
Before requesting migration
Record your current DNS, PHP version, email setup, cron jobs, redirects and caching/security plugins. Take an independent backup.
Create the WPX account
Choose a plan that fits your site count and resources, then follow WPX’s current migration-request process inside the account.
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Validate the migrated copy
Check homepage, forms, login, ecommerce flows, redirects, SSL, images and analytics before changing DNS.
Cut over DNS
Lower TTL in advance when practical, update records, then monitor both old and new environments during propagation.
Post-migration checks
Purge caches, verify canonical URLs, submit a few key URLs in Search Console and watch 404/server logs.