Migrate WordPress to a Next.js Site You Own
If your WordPress site is a stack of plugins held together with hope - slow, patched every week, one update from breaking - we rebuild it as a fast Next.js site you own, with a modern CMS, analytics, and email wired in. Then you run all of it by chatting with an AI, while a developer reviews every change before it goes live.
The WordPress tax nobody quotes you
The theme was cheap. The plugins, the weekly security patching, the caching layer to make it fast again, and the developer you call for every small change - that is the real bill.
You are renting reliability you never quite get, and you still cannot make a change without help.
What you move to
A self-hosted Next.js site - your code, your repo - with Sanity as the CMS, PostHog for analytics, and your email platform wired in. No plugins to patch, no database to babysit, and it is fast by default, which your rankings notice.
Your site becomes your marketing team
Tell the AI "add a landing page for this campaign", "which page is losing me leads", or "send the newsletter to everyone who downloaded the guide". It drafts the change, a developer reviews it, and it ships. Content, analytics, and email run from one conversation.
Proof
Five fragile tools became one system they own.
SolasMind ran on a pile of rented tools. We consolidated it into one Next.js backend they own and run themselves - the same move off plugin-and-patch sprawl a WordPress migration makes.
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Frequently asked questions
- Will I lose my Google rankings?
- No. We run an SEO-migration audit first, map every URL, set redirects, and preserve metadata so rankings carry over. Protecting your search traffic is the first step, not an afterthought.
- Can I still edit the site myself?
- Yes, more easily. You edit by telling an AI what you want, and a developer reviews each change before it goes live so nothing breaks.
- What happens to my content?
- We migrate it into Sanity, a modern CMS you own, so nothing is trapped in a theme or a plugin.
- 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.