Ready to Own Your Website Instead of Renting It?

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

Wix Limitations

  • You don't truly own your site — it lives on Wix's servers
  • Limited customization beyond what templates allow
  • SEO constraints that hold back your search rankings
  • Monthly fees that increase as you add features

With LuperIQ

  • Full ownership of your site and data
  • Unlimited customization with the Design Studio
  • Built-in SEO tools designed for local businesses
  • Transparent pricing with no surprise upsells

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

Can you move my Wix site?

Yes. We recreate your pages, content, and design with our migration tools. Your domain transfers seamlessly.

Will my site look the same?

We rebuild your site with industry-optimized designs that typically look better and load faster than the original.

What about my Wix domain?

You own your domain. We help you point it to your new site — no downtime required.

What to keep when leaving Wix

A Wix migration is usually a careful rebuild because the visual layout, apps, dynamic sections, and editor-specific styling do not export like a portable theme. That can be a benefit if the old site looked decent but had thin pages or awkward calls to action. LuperIQ should keep the pieces visitors understand and rebuild the rest as cleaner business routes.

SEO cleanup for a Wix move

Wix pages can carry useful local relevance, but migrations need special attention to slug structure, image names, heading order, redirects, and any hidden pages created by apps or template experiments. The goal is not to clone the editor canvas. The goal is to make Google and customers see the same business purpose more clearly after launch.

How LuperIQ should rebuild the site

For owners leaving Wix, LuperIQ should make daily editing feel simpler and more connected to operations. A bakery needs custom-order paths, a salon needs provider and booking logic, and a home-service company needs services, areas, and request flow. The migration should turn a template site into a site type with its own working pieces.

What the owner should feel after launch

The owner should feel like the attractive parts of the Wix site were respected while the platform limits were removed. A good move does not punish the business for starting with a builder. It turns the strongest visual sections into clearer pages, makes the next step easier to find, and gives the owner a site that can grow past the original template.

Wix content rebuild notes

  • Use the old Wix design as visual reference, but rebuild page sections around headings, copy, links, and calls to action that make sense outside the editor canvas.
  • Review app-created pages for bookings, stores, blogs, galleries, or members because those paths may not be obvious from the main navigation alone.
  • Move image-heavy sections into faster page layouts with useful alt text and surrounding copy so the page is not relying on visuals without context.
  • Replace vague template blocks with site-type content, such as actual service areas, menu categories, provider details, class paths, products, or member expectations.

Launch review for Wix

Before launching the Wix replacement, compare the new pages to the reason the old builder was chosen in the first place. If the old site had a friendly look, keep that warmth. If it had weak SEO structure, fix that with stronger page intent and redirects. If apps handled bookings, galleries, members, stores, or forms, make sure the equivalent LuperIQ workflow is obvious to the owner and easy for visitors to use.

Final quality pass for Wix

A final Wix review should make sure the page did not become colder just because it left a visual builder. Keep the brand’s approachable parts, but use clearer headings, real internal links, and more useful explanations than the old drag-and-drop sections allowed. If the old site depended on galleries, booking widgets, stores, or members-only areas, confirm that each public action now lands in a visible LuperIQ route or workflow instead of ending at a recreated static block.

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

Wix migration checks

  • List every public Wix page, hidden app page, form destination, gallery, and booking or store feature.
  • Decide which visual sections deserve to be rebuilt and which should be replaced with clearer copy.
  • Prepare redirects for old Wix slugs and review image-heavy pages for faster, more accessible content.

Wix risks to check before launch

  • You don't truly own your site — it lives on Wix's servers
  • Limited customization beyond what templates allow
  • SEO constraints that hold back your search rankings
  • Monthly fees that increase as you add features

What the new site should prove

  • Full ownership of your site and data
  • Unlimited customization with the Design Studio
  • Built-in SEO tools designed for local businesses
  • Transparent pricing with no surprise upsells