CMS Migration Cost: Budget, Timeline and Risks Before You Move Platforms
Budget band
$1.5k to $100k+ depending on scope
Timeline
From days to multiple staged months
Main risk
SEO loss, bad data, workflow disruption
Decision trigger
The old CMS is costing more than the move
Decision layer
What is CMS migration and when is it worth it?
Migration is more than exporting content and importing it somewhere else. It is usually a redesign of structure, workflow, integrations, and search risk management.
What is CMS migration?
A CMS migration moves content, media, URL logic, metadata, editorial workflows, and system integrations from one platform to another. The visible import is usually the easy part. The harder part is deciding what should change in the process.
When migration is worth it
It is usually worth it when your current CMS slows publishing, blocks integrations, creates security or maintenance overhead, or costs more in workarounds than a clean migration would cost once.
Budget
CMS migration cost ranges
The numbers below are directional. They are useful for qualifying the size of the decision before a detailed audit exists.
Typical range
Content-only cleanup and transfer
Typical range
Structured migration with redesign of models
Typical range
Platform rebuild with migration
Cost drivers
What drives cost
Most migration budgets are shaped by complexity at the edges: messy content, fragile SEO, multilingual logic, integrations, and launch constraints.
Content model complexity
Data quality
URL and SEO preservation
Operational constraints
Risk areas
Content migration, SEO risk, multilingual migration, and integrations
These are the four areas that routinely make an affordable migration expensive if they are underestimated at the start.
Content migration
Migration cost climbs when source content is inconsistent, heavily manual, or poorly structured. Rich text cleanup, component mapping, asset normalization, and relationship repair all add real effort.
SEO and redirect risk
If the site already ranks, URL mapping and redirect QA are not optional. Metadata, canonicals, internal links, schema markup, and crawlability need explicit validation through the cutover.
Multilingual migration
Multiple locales introduce translation sync issues, regional URL strategies, fallback rules, and a larger QA surface. This can multiply complexity even if page count looks manageable.
Integrations
CRM, search, analytics, forms, e-commerce, ERP, SSO, and custom APIs can turn a content move into a systems project. Integration dependencies often decide the real timeline.
Source platforms
WordPress, Webflow, Contentful, Sanity, and Strapi considerations
The source CMS changes the profile of the project. Extraction may be simple, while workflow replacement or content normalization is hard, or the opposite.
WordPress
Webflow
Contentful
Sanity
Strapi
Target fit
When Payload CMS makes sense and when it does not
Payload is relevant once the conversation shifts from migration in general to whether a code-first CMS is the right destination.
When Payload CMS makes sense
When it does not
Estimator
Estimate your CMS migration complexity
Use the interactive quiz to get a directional difficulty band, cost range, and the main drivers behind your specific migration.
The quiz covers your platform pair, content model, SEO risk, integrations, and operational constraints. It takes about 2 minutes and shows a result before asking for any contact details.
Next steps
Continue into the more specific pages
This page is the earlier-funnel decision layer. The links below move you into platform comparison, Payload-specific migration, and budget planning.
Payload CMS migration service
Open Payload migration page
Payload vs WordPress
Compare Payload and WordPress
Payload CMS pricing
Open pricing page
Payload cost calculator
Open the calculator
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CMS migration?
When is migration worth it?
What drives CMS migration cost the most?
Can you estimate cost before choosing the target CMS?
Use the broad migration view first, then narrow into the right implementation path.
If the estimate shows meaningful complexity, the next step is a content inventory, redirect plan, and target architecture review.
Discuss your migration