WPGone

For a typical small-business site (10 to 30 pages, a contact form, maybe a small blog), the honest answer is 24 to 72 hours of clock time, with about 20 minutes of work from you.

That is faster than most people expect, and the surprise is mostly in where the time goes.

What you spend time on

Three things, totalling about 20 minutes.

  1. Five minutes to install our plugin. Paste your URL on the start page, download the zip, upload it through wp-admin, activate. Done.
  2. Ten or fifteen minutes when we send you the preview link. Click around. Open every page. Submit the contact form. If anything looks off, reply to the email and we fix it.
  3. A minute to say yes when you are happy and a minute to confirm the domain cutover.

You are not on a call. You are not screen-sharing. You are not approving wireframes. You see the finished site and decide.

What we spend time on

The rest of the work happens in the background. The plugin pulls every page, image, paragraph, form definition, and SEO setting from the live site. Our agents rebuild it page for page on a modern, simple stack. A human reviews the result, fixes anything that did not transfer cleanly, and tests every form before the preview goes out.

Whole thing is usually one working day for the rebuild and a day around your preview window for cutover.

When it takes longer

A migration runs past 72 hours when the site is doing more than a brochure site does:

  • A custom appointment-booking or quote-builder system bolted into the theme. We re-engineer it cleanly, which adds a day.
  • Several hundred blog posts with embedded media. The extraction is still automated but the polish takes longer.
  • A WooCommerce store. We can do them, but they need a separate conversation about products, payments, and inventory cutover. Days, not hours.
  • You sit on the preview for a week. Which is fine. The clock stops while you decide.

Why we can move this fast

The boring answer: we have built a pipeline. The plugin extracts in a standard shape. Our agents rebuild against templates we have already tuned for brochure sites. Humans supervise instead of typing every page out.

That is the same reason we can charge $19 a month and not $190. See the pricing for the rest of it, or request a free preview and we will give you a delivery date with the preview link.