Outgrowing a basic site builder
As the website becomes more central to growth, teams need more control over structure, reporting, and lead workflows.
Move your Wix website to HubSpot when your site has outgrown a simple builder setup. We rebuild pages, migrate forms and content, protect SEO, and launch a cleaner HubSpot site with zero planned downtime.
Why teams switch
The usual trigger is growth. Wix is often fine early on, but teams eventually need stronger CRM alignment, more flexible page systems, and a cleaner way to scale content operations.
As the website becomes more central to growth, teams need more control over structure, reporting, and lead workflows.
Page-by-page editing can become inefficient when campaigns, landing pages, and repeated sections start multiplying.
A move to HubSpot helps bring lead capture, CRM logic, and reporting into the same operating system.
Builder sites still need careful handling of URLs, metadata, redirects, and crawl-critical pages during a platform move.
Teams often want less dependence on ad hoc fixes and more consistent control over web updates.
The goal is to land in HubSpot with a site that is easier to scale, optimize, and connect to the rest of the funnel.
Included
This is a full migration workflow for Wix websites. We do not just copy visible pages. We rebuild the site in HubSpot so it stays editable, SEO-safe, and easier to manage after launch.
We rebuild your key Wix pages inside HubSpot templates and reusable modules so the final site is maintainable after launch.
We migrate the core content and supporting assets that matter for continuity, so the new HubSpot site launches with the right structure in place.
We rebuild lead capture points inside HubSpot so forms, CTAs, and routing align with your CRM and reporting model.
SEO migration planning starts before launch so the move from Wix to HubSpot protects existing rankings as much as possible.
We align the new site with your HubSpot environment so marketing, sales, and web ownership do not stay fragmented after migration.
We coordinate launch, final QA, and immediate follow-up so the switch from Wix to HubSpot stays controlled and low risk.
SEO preservation
The biggest SEO risk in a platform move is not the new CMS itself. It is broken URL mapping, lost metadata, weak redirect execution, and missed launch QA. This page is intentionally explicit about that because buyers search for "Wix to HubSpot migration" with ranking risk in mind.
We treat SEO as part of the migration scope, not an afterthought once the new HubSpot site is already built.
Each migration is scoped from the real content model you already have in Wix, so we know what has to be rebuilt versus simplified.
Pricing factors
Cost depends on scope, not on the platform name alone. The main drivers are the number of pages, template complexity, redirects, forms, and any Wix-specific functionality that needs to be recreated in HubSpot.
More pages, more post types, and more legacy content usually mean more audit work, more QA, and more launch dependencies to manage.
Pages + blog volumeA simple marketing site migrates faster than a Wix setup with multiple templates, custom sections, or inconsistent page patterns.
Design system complexityIf the migration includes redirects, complex forms, CRM logic, or external tools, we factor those into the fixed scope before work starts.
Scope-based quoteProcess
The fastest way to create launch risk is to skip scope discipline. We use a structured sequence so the migration moves quickly without losing control over SEO or QA.
We review page count, templates, forms, SEO elements, and integrations so the HubSpot build reflects the real scope.
We map which pages and sections become reusable HubSpot modules, what content needs cleanup, and where redirects or structural changes are required.
We rebuild the site in HubSpot, migrate content, validate mobile layouts, and complete pre-launch SEO checks before the switch.
We launch with redirects in place, validate the live site, and handle immediate post-launch fixes so the move from Wix is stable.
Common scenarios
Wix migrations often focus on moving from a simpler builder setup into a more scalable HubSpot structure with stronger CRM alignment. These are the situations where a structured migration project tends to create the most value.
FAQ
These questions are tuned to the exact buyer concerns behind Wix to HubSpot migration searches: SEO risk, blog content, rebuild scope, timeline, and pricing.
Most teams move from Wix to HubSpot when they need better CRM alignment, more scalable page management, and a website that supports more mature marketing operations.
Yes, if the move is planned correctly. We map URLs, preserve metadata where appropriate, prepare redirects, and review crawl-critical pages before launch.
No, not if the migration is planned correctly. We preserve metadata, map URLs, prepare redirects, and review launch readiness so the switch to HubSpot protects existing SEO signals as much as possible.
A typical Wix to HubSpot migration takes 3-7 business days, depending on the number of pages, blog volume, template complexity, and integrations involved.
The main cost drivers are page count, template work, redirect complexity, forms, and any Wix-specific functionality that has to be recreated in HubSpot.
We rebuild pages, templates, and modules in HubSpot so the final site is maintainable and editable by your team. A one-time import is usually not enough for a clean long-term migration.
Get started
Send us your current Wix site and we will review the page structure, SEO risks, and the work required to move it into HubSpot cleanly and quickly.
Need broader guidance too? Start with our full migration guide, HubSpot website migration service, migration checklist, cost guide, and SEO checklist.
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