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Migrate Wix to a Site You Own

Wix gets a brochure online fast. The moment you need to own your code, integrate properly, or stop paying rising platform fees, you have outgrown it. We rebuild your site as a Next.js app you own, with an AI that runs content, analytics, and email.

When you have outgrown Wix

No code export, a thin API, slow performance, and fees that climb as you add what you need. It is built so you never leave.

When your site matters to the business, that is exactly the wrong place for it to live.

What you move to

A self-hosted Next.js site you own, with Sanity for content, PostHog for analytics, and your email platform wired in - cheaper to run and built to extend.

Your site becomes your marketing team

Add pages, read your analytics, and send email by chatting with an AI, with a developer reviewing every change before it ships.

Proof

Off a closed platform onto a site they own and run by AI.

Dr. Todd Hall’s team moved off a rented builder to a Next.js stack with Sanity, PostHog, and Claude wired in - owned outright and edited by conversation, the same exit a Wix migration makes.

Read the case study

Stack

Next.jsSanityPostHogClaude (MCP)

Frequently asked questions

Will I lose my Google rankings?
No. We run an SEO-migration audit first, map URLs, set redirects, and preserve metadata so rankings carry over.
Can I export my Wix site?
Not as usable code, which is the point of the lock-in. We rebuild it as a Next.js app you own and migrate your content into a CMS you control.
Is it cheaper to run than Wix?
Usually yes once you account for the platform fees and add-ons. You own the code, and hosting a Next.js site is inexpensive.
How do we start?
With a short scoping call to map your current site, then a fixed-price, fixed-scope rebuild. We can build a free preview of your migrated homepage first if you want to see it.
Outgrown Wix?

Start with the Readiness Audit

The Remote Team Readiness Audit evaluates how prepared your team is to bring on a remote engineer. 4 minutes, 10 questions, no email required to see results.