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Migrate your eCommerce Pro data

Enterprise eCommerce ERP platform built for high-volume merchants and multi-channel operations, with an ecosystem of certified migration partners supporting platform transitions.

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In its favor

Why people choose eCommerce Pro

The signal that keeps eCommerce Pro on the shortlist. Sourced from G2, Capterra, and customer scoping calls.

Shopify Plus has the largest certified agency ecosystem with over 1,000 partners worldwide, making finding migration expertise straightforward for merchants replatforming from legacy systems.

Shopify Plus handles high-volume peak traffic with PCI-compliant infrastructure out of the box, reducing compliance burden for merchants processing card payments at scale.

Shopify Plus natively supports B2B pricing structures, company-specific catalogs, and quote workflows without requiring extensive third-party app customisation.

Migration timelines for Shopify and Shopify Plus are well-documented by agencies, with typical complex store migrations completing within a 3-month window from scoping to launch.

The platform offers multi-currency selling and regional storefront capabilities that simplify international expansion for merchants managing separate regional presences.

Transaction fees on lower Shopify tiers can erode margins significantly for high-volume merchants unless Shopify Payments is adopted, pushing brands toward platforms with transparent wholesale pricing.

Custom Liquid development offers flexibility but creates upgrade risk when heavy theme customisations block platform updates and require re-engineering to maintain.

The shift from a legacy all-in-one platform to Shopify's app-driven model requires rebuilding or reconfiguring integrations that were previously native to the source system.

Growing merchants occasionally outpace what standard Shopify tiers support without escalating to Shopify Plus custom infrastructure agreements.

Reasons to switch

Why people leave eCommerce Pro

The recurring reasons buyers give for replacing eCommerce Pro. Presented as facts, not knocks.

Platform scorecard

Strengths, weaknesses, and where eCommerce Pro fits

Grades across six dimensions, plus a SWOT-style view of where the platform shines and where it falls short.

SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, and use-case fit

Strengths

PCI-compliant checkout and payment processing built into the platform without merchant configuration overhead.Scalable infrastructure that handles known peak traffic events without requiring merchant-side capacity planning.Native multi-currency and international storefront support for merchants managing separate regional presences.Large ecosystem of certified implementation and migration agencies available for replatforming projects.

Weaknesses

Liquid theme customisations can create upgrade friction when heavy modifications block platform version updates.Transaction fees on lower tiers apply unless Shopify Payments is used, adding cost for merchants on external payment gateways.App-driven feature model means certain capabilities require third-party apps rather than native configuration.

Where it works

High-volume merchants processing thousands of orders monthly who need PCI-compliant infrastructure that handles peak traffic without merchant-side capacity planning.Brands migrating from legacy all-in-one platforms like Magento, WooCommerce, or Visualsoft to Shopify Plus, where certified agency partners with documented migration playbooks are readily available.B2B merchants requiring native multi-currency selling, regional storefronts, company-specific catalogs, and quote workflows without extensive third-party customisation.Mid-to-enterprise retailers managing international operations across separate regional presences, leveraging Shopify Plus native international capabilities.Established brands with complex store data including multi-warehouse inventory, product variants, and full customer order histories that require careful sequencing during migration.

Where it struggles

Small businesses and early-stage merchants with tight operating margins, where transaction fees on lower Shopify tiers and subscription costs compound into significant overhead.Merchants whose existing tech stack depends on deep native ERP, OMS, or accounting integrations that are not available as Shopify apps and would require custom middleware.Brands requiring highly specialised pricing models such as complex volume tiers, role-based discounting, or negotiated contracts that fall outside native B2B capabilities.Enterprises with non-standard data structures or custom fields that do not map cleanly to Shopify schema and would require significant data transformation workarounds.High-growth merchants who eventually outpace Shopify Plus standard limits and face costly custom infrastructure agreements or the need to migrate again to enterprise alternatives.

Pricing tiers

eCommerce Pro pricing overview

eCommerce Pro uses a tiered subscription model with per-merchant pricing based on product volume and feature access. Enterprise tier includes custom API rate limits and dedicated support SLAs negotiated on a per-customer basis.

Essential

Tier 1 of 3

$299/month

What's included

Standard storefront with up to 1,000 productsBasic reporting and analyticsEmail supportStandard SSL and security

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What gets migrated

eCommerce Pro object support

Object-by-object support for eCommerce Pro migrations. Per-pair details surface during scoping.

Products

Fully supported

Products with variants, images, metafields, and SEO metadata transfer via Shopify Admin API. We preserve variant-level pricing, inventory quantities per location, and producttype/tag taxonomy as destination properties.

Customers

Fully supported

Customer records including addresses, acceptsmarketing status, and tags migrate 1:1 via Shopify Customer API. We preserve customer order associations and account creation timestamps at import.

Orders

Fully supported

Order history transfers via Shopify Order API including line items, shipping details, payment status, and refunds. We chunk large order histories into batches to respect API rate limits during import.

Inventory

Mapping required

Inventory levels per warehouse/location map to Shopify's location model. Multi-warehouse setups require us to consolidate or split records depending on destination location configuration.

Fulfillments

Fully supported

Fulfillment records including tracking numbers and carriers attach to orders post-import via the Fulfillment API. We replay fulfillment status for historical orders to maintain complete order timelines.

Discounts and Coupons

Mapping required

Discount types (percentage, fixed amount, buy-X-get-Y) map to Shopify's Discount API. Percentage and tiered discounts sometimes require post-import validation since rounding behaviour differs across platforms.

Blog Posts and Pages

Mapping required

Blog posts and CMS pages migrate via Shopify Article and Page APIs. We handle content body as HTML but flag rich media embeds and custom shortcodes for manual review post-import.

Tax Configurations

Mapping required

Tax codes and nexus settings require manual reconfiguration in Shopify Admin as the destination platform's tax engine has its own rules engine independent of source tax mappings.

Multi-currency Settings

Mapping required

Storefront-level currency settings map to Shopify Markets configuration. Historical transaction amounts in legacy currency retain their original values; only new orders render in the active currency.

B2B Pricing Rules

Mapping required

Company-specific pricing lists, volume tiers, and custom catalogs require us to map to Shopify B2B API structures or recreate via third-party B2B apps on the destination store.

Gift Cards

Mapping required

Gift card balances and codes migrate via Shopify Gift Card API. Active gift card codes transfer; redeemed or expired cards are logged as history records rather than imported as active balances.

Images and Media

Fully supported

Product and variant images migrate via Shopify Admin API image endpoints. We validate image URLs and optionally re-host assets to Shopify CDN during the import sequence.

Gotchas

What to watch for in eCommerce Pro migrations

Issues we've hit on past eCommerce Pro migrations, tagged by severity. FlitStack AI handles every one — surfacing them up front because buyer engineering teams want to know.

High

URL structure changes destroy SEO value without redirect mapping

High

Dirty product data causes import failures and post-launch cleanup

Medium

Third-party integrations break after replatforming

Medium

Rushed testing misses checkout edge cases

How a eCommerce Pro migration works

Four steps, eCommerce Pro-specific

Connect

API key and OAuth 2.0 into eCommerce Pro. Scopes limited to read-only on the data we move.

Map

We translate eCommerce Pro-specific structures (custom fields, objects, value lists) to the destination's model.

Sample

Test with a 50–200 record subset to validate eCommerce Pro quirks before production.

Migrate

Full migration with eCommerce Pro rate-limit handling. Rollback available throughout.

FAQ

eCommerce Pro migration FAQ

Answers to the questions buyers ask most during eCommerce Pro migration scoping. Not seeing yours? Book a call.

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Most eCommerce Pro migrations under 1M records finish in 48–72 hours end-to-end. Larger orgs with custom objects or buyer-side security review typically take 5–7 days.

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