Your slow WordPress, turned into
a site that flies
We migrate your website from WordPress to Next.js without losing SEO or content. Result: loads in under 1 second, Lighthouse 95+, and no plugin bills.
"Codelvia transformed our online store. We went from a slow WordPress to a site that loads in under 1 second. Sales went up 120% in 3 months."
Do any of these sound familiar?
These are the most common complaints from WordPress site owners who contact us.
Slow site losing customers
53% of users abandon a site that takes more than 3 seconds. WordPress with plugins typically takes 4–8s.
Constant WordPress attacks
WordPress powers 43% of all websites. It is the number 1 target for hackers and automated bots.
Plugin bills that keep growing
SEO, cache, security, forms, backup... each plugin costs €50–200/year. The total adds up fast.
Google penalises you for Core Web Vitals
Since 2021 Google uses speed as a ranking factor. A poorly optimised WordPress loses positions every month.
WordPress vs Next.js: the numbers
An objective comparison so you can decide with real information.
| Aspect | WordPress | Next.js |
|---|---|---|
| Load speed | 3–8 seconds | Under 1 second |
| Lighthouse Performance | 40–65 / 100 | 95–100 / 100 |
| Security plugins | Required (cost + risk) | No plugins, no attack surface |
| Updates | Core + plugins + theme (weekly) | Only when adding functionality |
| Monthly hosting cost | €15–80/mo (managed hosting) | From €0 (Vercel free plan) |
| Technical SEO | Plugin-dependent (Yoast, etc.) | Native: metadata, sitemap, hreflang |
| Customisation | Limited by theme and plugins | No limits — custom code |
| Content editing learning curve | Gutenberg — medium | Intuitive CMS panel — low |
How we do the migration
A proven process that guarantees zero SEO loss and zero downtime.
WordPress audit
We analyse your current site: speed, SEO, content, plugins and URL structure. No cost, no commitment.
SEO migration map
We plan how to migrate every URL without losing rankings. 301 redirects, link equity preserved.
Design and development in Next.js
We design in Figma, you approve, and we build the new site with migrated content.
QA and testing
We verify every URL, every redirect, sitemap, robots.txt and Core Web Vitals before launch.
Zero-downtime launch
We switch DNS during low-traffic hours. Your site stays online every minute.
Post-migration monitoring
We monitor Google Search Console for 30 days to confirm SEO is maintained or improved.
Frequently asked questions
Will I lose SEO when migrating from WordPress to Next.js?
No, if the migration is done correctly. We preserve all URLs or set up 301 redirects, keeping content, metadata and link equity. In most cases SEO improves within weeks thanks to speed gains.
How long does the migration take?
It depends on site size. A 10–20 page corporate site: 2–3 weeks. A site with 100+ blog posts: 4–6 weeks. Always with an agreed timeline.
What happens to my WordPress content?
We migrate everything: pages, blog posts, images, contact forms and SEO settings. Nothing is lost.
How much does a WordPress to Next.js migration cost?
The cost depends on size and complexity. Request a quote and we will reply within 24h with a detailed, no-commitment estimate.
Can I still edit my own content?
Yes. We set up a CMS panel (Payload) so you can edit texts, images and blog posts without touching code. As comfortable as WordPress, but without the slowness.
Ready for the website you deserve?
Tell us about your project. Free first consultation, no commitment.