MigrateOps
Sell MigrateOps when the buyer is trapped on legacy platforms, bad hosting economics, or brittle stacks that make every update risky. This is the lane for buyers who need a clean move, SEO continuity, rollback planning, validation, and modernization without self-inflicted chaos.
“MigrateOps is the modernization lane. The buyer is paying to get out of platform debt without losing URLs, rankings, functionality, or their nerve during cutover.”
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Who to target
Legacy CMS prisoners
Buyers stuck on WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or a brittle monolith where every update is a risk.
Hosting migration buyers
Teams moving off Heroku, collapsing AWS cost, or consolidating to cleaner infrastructure.
Acquisition consolidation teams
Businesses merging multiple domains, stacks, or databases into a governed modern platform.
What the client is buying
Core delivery
- Assessment and migration planning with rollback paths.
- Page/content migration and database migration depending on tier.
- Integration handling plus smoke tests and validation.
- SEO continuity, ranking monitoring, and performance benchmarking.
- Admin training, support windows, and decommission planning for the old stack.
How to explain it
“MigrateOps is the modernization lane. The buyer is paying to get out of platform debt without losing URLs, rankings, functionality, or their nerve during cutover.”
Exact upfront math
| Tier | Client Deposit | AE Upfront | Typical Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gateway · $28,000 | $8,400 | $3,864.00 | Smaller page-count migration without database work, for buyers who just need a clean move. |
| Suite · $44,000 | $13,200 | $6,072.00 | The mid-market migration lane with a single database move, more integrations, and smoke-test depth. |
| Flagship · $86,000 | $25,800 | $11,868.00 | Complex modernization with multi-DB/API migration, stronger rollback testing, and longer support/SEO monitoring. |
Scenarios you can actually picture
WordPress / Wix escape
A company is tired of plugin risk, brittle templates, or slow hosting and wants a controlled migration.
Likely close: Gateway or Suite.
Your upfront: $3,864.00 to $6,072.00.
Hosting and database modernization
A growing buyer wants to move infrastructure and one database while keeping ranking and operational continuity.
Likely close: Suite.
Your upfront: $6,072.00.
Multi-system consolidation
A larger operator is consolidating domains, databases, and integrations after growth or acquisition.
Likely close: Flagship.
Your upfront: $11,868.00.
Good stacks to pair with it
MigrateOps + ConnectBridge
Use this when the buyer needs the migration plus the new integration fabric that keeps systems speaking after cutover.
MigrateOps + VaultOps
Use this when the buyer needs platform migration and better documentation/onboarding after the move.
MigrateOps + ShieldStack
Use this when the buyer is escaping a risky legacy stack and also needs a stronger security posture afterward.
A simple way to say it on the phone
“If your platform is costing more to maintain than it should and every update feels dangerous, MigrateOps is the lane. It gets you onto cleaner infrastructure without sacrificing continuity.”
