What Data Can Be Migrated with Cart2Cart? A Full Breakdown
In the fast-moving world of eCommerce, replatforming is no longer rare—it's routine. As online store owners grow, shift focus, or demand better performance, they often consider moving to a new platform. But one big concern lingers: What happens to your store’s data during migration?
That’s where Cart2Cart steps in.
Cart2Cart is a powerful automated shopping cart migration service that transfers your essential store data from one eCommerce platform to another—without the usual hassle, downtime, or data loss.
In this article, we’ll break down exactly what types of data Cart2Cart can migrate, so you can start your platform transition with full confidence.
Why Knowing What Data Can Be Migrated Matters
Before diving into the specifics, let’s talk about why data migration clarity is important:- Business Continuity: Preserving customer data, orders, and product information means you don’t lose momentum post-migration.
- SEO and Marketing: Retaining product URLs, meta titles, and descriptions ensures your store doesn’t lose organic rankings.
- Customer Experience: Having all historical orders and accounts means your customers won’t feel the change.
So, What Data Can Cart2Cart Migrate?
Let’s break it down into major categories.Products & Product Data
Your product catalog is the lifeblood of your store. Cart2Cart helps you move it fully intact. What’s included:- Product titles and descriptions
- SKUs and product IDs
- Prices and special prices
- Stock quantities and inventory
- Images (main and additional)
- Variants (size, color, etc.)
- Custom product options and attributes
- Meta titles, meta descriptions, and SEO URLs
- Product tags, status (enabled/disabled), and manufacturer
Categories & Subcategories
Organizing your products helps customers find what they need. Cart2Cart transfers:- Category names and descriptions
- Category images
- Category hierarchy (parent-child structure)
- SEO-friendly URLs
- Metadata for categories
Customer Information
Customer relationships are built on trust—and data. Cart2Cart ensures your customer profiles remain untouched. What’s included:- Customer names and emails
- Shipping and billing addresses
- Customer group assignments
- Customer account creation date
- Company names (if applicable)
- Newsletter subscription status
Order Data
Your order history isn’t just for record-keeping—it’s critical for analytics, customer service, and tax records. Cart2Cart migrates:- Order IDs and numbers
- Order dates
- Order statuses
- Ordered products and quantities
- Payment and shipping methods
- Order totals, taxes, and discounts
- Billing and shipping addresses
- Customer comments and notes
Coupons & Discount Codes
If you use promotional codes or customer loyalty discounts, Cart2Cart can migrate:- Coupon names and codes
- Discount values and conditions
- Expiration dates
- Usage limits
CMS Pages & Blog Posts (Selective Platforms)
Cart2Cart supports CMS content migration between compatible platforms. Depending on the source and target carts, this can include:- Blog articles (titles, content, images, meta)
- Static pages (About Us, Contact, etc.)
- Meta information and SEO-friendly URLs
Taxes, Manufacturers & Reviews
For stores that manage more advanced data types, Cart2Cart supports:- Tax rules and rates
- Manufacturer/Brand data
- Product reviews and ratings
- Shipping carriers and methods (where applicable)
Optional Extras: Preserve Your SEO & Store Design
Cart2Cart also offers additional options for even more control over your migration:- ✅ Preserve Order IDs – Keep the same ID sequence on your new store.
- ✅ Create 301 Redirects – Automatically redirect old URLs to new ones for SEO continuity.
- ✅ Migrate Product & Category SEO URLs – Preserve your ranking by keeping the exact URLs.
- ✅ Clear Target Store Data Before Migration – Useful when starting fresh on the new platform.
What Can’t Be Migrated?
While Cart2Cart covers a broad range of data, there are a few things it typically does not migrate:- Store theme or design (layouts, CSS, templates)
- Third-party app configurations
- Custom code or plugins
- Customer passwords (due to encryption)