Weebly Is Sunsetting — Time for an Upgrade

LuperIQ gives you everything Weebly offers — and more — without the limitations. We'll move your site for you.

Weebly Limitations

  • Weebly is being phased out by Square — uncertain future
  • Limited feature development and declining support
  • Basic drag-and-drop with few advanced options
  • No industry-specific features or business tools

With LuperIQ

  • Actively developed platform with a long-term roadmap
  • Modern design tools that go far beyond drag-and-drop
  • Industry-specific features tailored to your business
  • Migrate now before Weebly forces the move

How Migration Works

1

Tell Us About Your Site

Fill out the migration form with your site details and goals

2

We Build Your New Site

Our team migrates your content, design, and SEO settings

3

Review & Go Live

Preview your new site, request changes, then flip the switch

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Weebly really going away?

Square has been de-prioritizing Weebly since 2018. Migration now means you choose your next platform instead of being forced.

Can you import my Weebly content?

Yes. We import your pages, blog posts, and basic e-commerce data.

How fast can I migrate?

Most Weebly sites migrate in under 12 hours.

What to keep when leaving Weebly

A Weebly migration is usually about rescuing useful business information from an older builder before the site falls further behind. Pages, simple store items, blog posts, contact forms, and image sections may exist, but they often need fresh structure and stronger calls to action. LuperIQ should treat the move as an upgrade plan, not just a copy operation.

SEO cleanup for a Weebly move

The cleanup should check whether old Weebly URLs still receive impressions, whether blog posts or product pages are thin, and whether form/contact pages are doing enough to convert. Because many Weebly sites are compact, each surviving page should earn its place with clear topic focus, internal links, and a better customer next step.

How LuperIQ should rebuild the site

The LuperIQ rebuild should make the owner feel safely out of the old builder without adding new complexity. That can mean clearer public pages, more useful admin sections, native booking or ordering, and a simple launch checklist that lets the owner review the new site before DNS changes.

What the owner should feel after launch

The owner should feel like the site was rescued and modernized, not merely copied. A good Weebly move keeps the useful pages and images, then fills in the gaps the old builder never asked about: what the business does best, where it serves, what customers ask before buying, and which next step should be obvious on every important page.

Weebly content rebuild notes

  • Use the old Weebly page list as a starting map, but do not assume every small page deserves a one-to-one replacement if it was thin or outdated.
  • Rebuild contact and form paths with clearer expectations so customers know what happens after they send a request.
  • Add missing topic depth around services, products, menus, events, or community details because older Weebly sites often stayed too compact for search.
  • Create internal links from simple legacy pages into stronger LuperIQ routes instead of leaving visitors inside isolated one-page-builder sections.

Launch review for Weebly

Before launching the Weebly replacement, check whether the new version answers questions the old compact site never had room to answer. A visitor should see more than a short about section and a contact form. The page set should explain the offer, show where the business or group operates, make the next step clear, and preserve any old page that Google or returning customers may still remember.

Final quality pass for Weebly

A final Weebly review should make sure the migration did not preserve old smallness just because the source site was simple. If a service, store, event, class, or community had only one paragraph before, the new site should add helpful detail, internal links, and a clearer path to act. If old URLs are weak but known to Google, decide whether each should be rewritten, merged, redirected, or kept as a focused landing page with a real purpose.

Use this review before resubmitting the page so the Weebly migration path is useful to a real owner, not only longer for SEO.

Weebly migration checks

  • Capture page copy, blog posts, images, store items, and form destinations before rebuilding.
  • Review old builder pages for thin content that should be merged, rewritten, or redirected.
  • Use the migration as a chance to add real service, menu, product, or community structure.

Weebly risks to check before launch

  • Weebly is being phased out by Square — uncertain future
  • Limited feature development and declining support
  • Basic drag-and-drop with few advanced options
  • No industry-specific features or business tools

What the new site should prove

  • Actively developed platform with a long-term roadmap
  • Modern design tools that go far beyond drag-and-drop
  • Industry-specific features tailored to your business
  • Migrate now before Weebly forces the move