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HubSpot Website Migration Service

Move your website to HubSpot without losing the pages, blog content, forms, redirects, or SEO signals that already work. We migrate websites from WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Drupal, Joomla, Umbraco, and custom CMS into a cleaner HubSpot setup.

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Website audit before scope
02
URL and redirect mapping
03
Forms, tracking, and SEO QA
04
Post-launch validation

What does a HubSpot website migration include?

A HubSpot website migration is the process of moving your existing website into HubSpot CMS while keeping the content, search visibility, conversion paths, and technical setup your business depends on. A complete migration usually includes pages, templates, blog content, forms, assets, redirects, metadata, analytics checks, QA, and launch support.

Before migration

Audit the current website, inventory pages and templates, review technical SEO, map forms, and define what should be preserved or improved.

During migration

Rebuild the site in HubSpot, migrate content, set up modules, move blog assets, preserve metadata, and prepare redirect mappings.

At launch

Run QA, verify redirects, check indexability, connect analytics, test forms, and publish the HubSpot version with minimal risk.

Migrate from any platform to HubSpot

We migrate websites from all major CMS and website builders to HubSpot — including WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, Joomla, Drupal, Umbraco, and custom-built sites.

Whether you need a WordPress to HubSpot migration, a Webflow to HubSpot migration, a Wix to HubSpot migration, a Squarespace to HubSpot migration, a Drupal to HubSpot migration, a Joomla to HubSpot migration, an Umbraco to HubSpot migration, or a custom CMS to HubSpot migration, we map your pages, templates, SEO metadata, forms, and redirects into a clean HubSpot setup.

If you are still comparing options, review when a HubSpot CMS migration makes sense versus keeping a separate site and connecting tools through Webflow HubSpot integration, Wix HubSpot integration, or Squarespace HubSpot integration.

We also migrate blog content, landing pages, modules, and core conversion paths so your new HubSpot website is easier to manage, faster to load, and better aligned with your CRM and marketing workflows.

HubSpot migration services — what’s included

This is a full-scope HubSpot website migration service. We do more than copy pages. We move your site, preserve SEO, clean up the structure, and improve performance and conversion paths along the way.

Website pages and templates

We migrate your key website pages into HubSpot templates and reusable modules so your team can edit content faster after launch.

  • Core pages and landing pages
  • Template and module setup
  • Responsive layout rebuild

Blog, forms, and content assets

We migrate blog content, forms, CTAs, and supporting assets so your marketing team keeps publishing without disruption.

  • Blog posts and author structure
  • Forms and conversion paths
  • Media and content cleanup

SEO-safe migration to HubSpot

SEO preservation stays in scope from day one, so rankings are protected while the new HubSpot site goes live.

  • Metadata and heading structure
  • URL mapping and 301 redirects
  • Technical SEO checks before launch

HubSpot setup and integration mapping

We align the new website with your existing HubSpot environment, forms, CRM workflows, and core integrations.

  • HubSpot CMS structure
  • Form routing and CRM logic
  • Integration review and mapping

Performance and UX improvements

We use the migration window to improve load speed, design clarity, mobile responsiveness, and CTA visibility.

  • PageSpeed improvements
  • Mobile-first QA
  • UI and UX refinements

Launch and post-migration support

We handle launch coordination, final QA, and post-launch fixes so the transition to HubSpot stays controlled and low risk.

  • Pre-launch and post-launch QA
  • Zero-downtime launch planning
  • Support after migration

Migrating to HubSpot doesn’t have to be painful

Most companies delay a HubSpot migration because they fear long timelines, SEO losses, internal dev overhead, and messy launches. We built the process around removing those risks and keeping the workload off your internal team.

Long migration timelines

Traditional projects can drag on for weeks. We compress the scope into a fast, structured migration process.

Unclear pricing and scope creep

Per-page or ad hoc pricing gets expensive quickly. We scope the HubSpot migration upfront and quote the work clearly.

Quality loss during migration

Many migrations simply replicate the old site. We use the move to improve speed, UX, and conversion structure.

Downtime and SEO risk

Launches fail when redirects, metadata, and QA are ignored. We plan launch and SEO preservation as part of the migration.

From your current site to HubSpot in 3 clear steps

We handle the audit, migration build, launch preparation, and post-launch checks. Your team reviews and approves the output without carrying the technical workload.

Migration audit and scope

We review your current website structure, page count, blog content, forms, SEO elements, and integrations. Then we define the HubSpot migration scope and quote.

Build, migrate, and optimize

We move the content into HubSpot, rebuild templates and modules, preserve technical SEO, and improve design and performance where it matters most.

Launch and support

After QA and approval, we launch the new site with redirects in place and support the rollout with final checks and fixes.

Not just a migration — a better HubSpot site

A good HubSpot migration should leave you with a website that is easier to manage, faster to load, and more effective at converting visitors into leads.

Performance improvements

We streamline assets, structure, and layout so the HubSpot version of your website loads faster and performs better across devices.

Performance

Cleaner UI and stronger CTA paths

We use the migration to improve page hierarchy, content clarity, spacing, and calls to action rather than duplicating weak layouts.

Conversion

Mobile-first execution

Every migrated page is checked on mobile so the final HubSpot build is responsive, readable, and consistent.

Responsive

SEO preservation built in

Redirects, metadata, on-page structure, and launch QA are part of the migration process, not last-minute extras.

SEO

How much does HubSpot migration cost?

HubSpot migration pricing depends on website size, number of templates, blog complexity, redirects, design requirements, and integrations. We quote the work based on real scope, not guesswork.

What affects the price

  • Number of pages and templates
  • Blog size and content cleanup needs
  • Redirect mapping and SEO complexity
  • Forms, modules, and integrations
Scope-based

How we quote it

We review your current site and prepare a fixed-scope migration quote based on the actual work involved. That gives you clearer expectations before the project starts.

  • Migration audit before quoting
  • Clear deliverables and assumptions
  • No vague open-ended estimate
Fixed quote

What you’re paying for

This is not only a CMS transfer. The quote covers migration execution, SEO-safe launch planning, QA, and the improvements needed for a stronger HubSpot site after launch.

  • Migration + launch readiness
  • Performance and UX improvements
  • Lower internal workload for your team
Outcome-focused

HubSpot migration: structured delivery vs. traditional projects

Traditional migration projects often add cost, delay, and avoidable risk. Our process is designed around faster execution and cleaner launches.

Traditional
HubMorph AI
Timeline
6–12 weeks
3–7 business days
SEO migration planning
✕ Often partial
✓ Included
UI and performance improvements
✕ Often separate scope
✓ Built into process
Launch risk
Higher
Reduced through staged QA
Internal team workload
Heavy coordination
✓ Low-lift for your team
Post-launch support
✕ Often extra
✓ Included

What should be checked before moving a website to HubSpot?

The biggest migration mistakes happen when teams focus only on copying visible pages. A good HubSpot migration plan should also protect rankings, lead capture, reporting, and post-launch editing.

SEO and URL continuity

  • URL inventory and redirect map
  • Titles, meta descriptions, canonicals
  • Headings, internal links, image alt text
  • Sitemap and indexability checks

Conversion and tracking

  • Forms, CTAs, thank-you flows
  • CRM routing and notifications
  • Analytics, pixels, and events
  • Cookie and consent tooling

CMS usability after launch

  • Reusable modules and templates
  • Blog structure and authors
  • Mobile responsiveness
  • Editor-friendly page building

Plan your HubSpot migration with fewer surprises

If you are still scoping the project, these guides answer the three questions buyers usually have before they are ready to request a quote: what to prepare, what affects cost, and how to protect SEO. The full HubSpot migration resources hub groups every guide, platform page, and integration comparison in one place.

HubSpot CMS migration

Compare a CMS migration with lighter integration-only options before choosing the project scope.

HubSpot migration checklist

What to inventory before the build starts: pages, templates, forms, redirects, analytics, and launch tasks.

HubSpot migration cost

What actually drives pricing, why quotes differ, and what to prepare before asking for a fixed scope.

Specialized migration functions, coordinated as one system

HubMorph is built as a coordinated migration system: audit, rebuild, SEO, QA, and launch work together instead of passing the project through disconnected handoffs. One shared operating layer keeps decisions aligned from the first inventory through post-launch validation.

One migration system

Scope, build, SEO, and launch decisions stay connected instead of being solved in isolation.

Specialized functions

Each part of the work has a clear role, from redirect mapping to forms, templates, and QA.

Clearer control

The result is a migration that is easier to explain, easier to validate, and easier to trust.

Learn more about the system behind the service on the About page.

Who is this HubSpot migration service for?

This service is a strong fit when your team already knows HubSpot is the right destination and needs a reliable way to move the website without creating SEO, conversion, or maintenance problems.

Marketing teams moving off a legacy CMS

You want easier publishing, better CRM alignment, and fewer dependencies on developers for routine website changes.

Companies replatforming into HubSpot

You need the migration handled end-to-end, not just a visual rebuild that ignores redirects, forms, and analytics.

Teams protecting organic traffic

You care about keeping search visibility stable while improving site structure, speed, and conversion paths.

Businesses with complex website workflows

You need forms, blog content, templates, integrations, and governance to work properly after launch.

Frequently asked questions about HubSpot migration

We migrate from WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, Joomla, Drupal, custom CMS platforms, and other publicly accessible websites.

No. We keep SEO in scope during the migration by preserving metadata, mapping URLs, implementing redirects, and reviewing the site before launch.

A typical migration takes 3–7 business days, depending on the number of pages, templates, blog content, and integrations involved.

The cost depends on website size, template count, SEO complexity, forms, blog volume, and integrations. We provide a custom fixed-scope quote after reviewing your current site.

We migrate forms, blog content, redirects, key conversion paths, and map the integrations required for the new HubSpot setup.

No. If needed, we can help you choose the right HubSpot setup before the migration starts and then work directly in your environment.

Get a fixed-scope quote for your HubSpot migration

Send us your current website and we’ll review the scope, migration risks, and the work required to move it into HubSpot cleanly and quickly.

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