
How to Migrate WordPress from One Host to Another
A host-to-host WordPress migration checklist for choosing the right method, avoiding downtime, and proving the new host works before cutover.

A host-to-host WordPress migration checklist for choosing the right method, avoiding downtime, and proving the new host works before cutover.

Push WordPress staging changes to production without overwriting live orders, forms, memberships, SEO settings, or cache rules.

A practical DNS and email cutover checklist for WordPress migrations, covering TTL, A records, MX records, SSL, propagation, and rollback.

Move WordPress multisite with network tables, uploads, domain mapping, sunrise files, DNS, and subsite checks.

Move WooCommerce with order-safe planning, checkout freezes, DNS timing, payment callbacks, and post-launch verification.

Move WordPress to managed hosting providers such as SiteGround, WP Engine, Kinsta, Cloudways, GoDaddy Managed WordPress, or Hostinger with safer launch checks.

Move a WordPress build from LocalWP to production with safe backups, URL updates, SSL, cache, and launch checks.

Manually migrate WordPress by moving files with SFTP or File Manager and importing the database with phpMyAdmin.

Move WordPress with WP-CLI using database export/import, file sync, search-replace, and repeatable verification steps.

Use ManageWP Clone for agency and maintenance workflows that move WordPress between client sites, staging, and production.