Tools
Migration tools that catch risk before launch
Speed, scope, and redirects are the three places migration projects get vague. These tools turn them into evidence before a rebuild starts.
Fastest diagnostic route
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WordPress Speed Test
Run a mobile speed check and see the Core Web Vitals signals that decide whether WordPress can be fixed or needs a rebuild.
Best for performance triage before a migration audit.
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Migration Cost Calculator
Estimate the scope and budget range for moving a WordPress site to Next.js based on templates, URL volume, content, and integrations.
Best for deciding whether the project is small fixed-scope work or custom.
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Redirect Map Template
Download a CSV structure for mapping old URLs to final destinations, with QA columns for chains, status codes, canonicals, and priority.
Best before staging, launch QA, and Search Console monitoring.
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Redirect Map Checker
Paste source-target redirect rows and check status codes, chains, target mismatches, destination redirects, and homepage catch-alls.
Best for small priority samples after redirect rules are deployed.
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Canonical Tag Checker
Check one public URL for canonical mistakes, noindex conflicts, redirects, and target status before a migration issue spreads.
Best for spot-checking priority URLs and templates.
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Canonical Issue Worksheet
Download a CSV worksheet for finding canonical conflicts across status codes, sitemaps, redirects, internal links, and Google-selected canonicals.
Best for canonical parity checks before and after launch.
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Crawl Diff Demo
Review a sample old WordPress vs new Next.js crawl diff with severity, evidence, and implementation notes.
Best for seeing how migration regression output should be structured.
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