Migrate Shopify to Lovable — without losing your SEO

Sitejump audits your Shopify site, preserves every URL, redirect, and meta tag, then rebuilds it inside Lovable as a modern React + Tailwind app. One free audit, one one-time payment, no subscription.

What is a Shopify migration?

A Shopify migration, in the Sitejump sense, means rebuilding the marketing surface — home, collections landing pages, about, blog, policies — in React + Tailwind while Shopify stays as the checkout and inventory system. You stop fighting Liquid themes for every content change and keep the commerce plumbing that works. Products can continue to be served or linked straight from Shopify.

Why do Shopify migrations lose SEO?

Shopify serves products under /products/handle and also under /collections/x/products/handle, with canonical tags resolving the duplicates; break that pattern in a rebuild and the duplicates become live competing URLs. Blog posts, tag pages and paginated collections add another layer of Liquid-generated URLs that no theme export lists.

Why teams leave Shopify

Marketing site trapped in Shopify theme

Liquid themes are great for product pages, terrible for real marketing sites. Keep Shopify as the checkout, rebuild the storefront and content pages in Lovable.

App bloat and monthly fees

Every custom section becomes another paid app. A Lovable rebuild ships those features as code — no per-month app tax.

Own the design system

Extract your palette, typography, and section patterns into Tailwind tokens the whole team can reuse — not a locked-in theme.

Why teams pick Lovable over Shopify

The migration is only worth it if the destination is better. Here's what changes about running your website the day you move to Lovable.

Free the marketing site from Liquid

Liquid is fine for product templates and painful for landing pages. Rebuild the marketing + content site in Lovable and keep Shopify only where it earns its keep — checkout and inventory.

Ship pages by prompt, not by theme edit

In Lovable, marketing describes a new landing page in plain English and it ships. No theme developer, no staging preview, no app install.

Drop the app-tax stack

Every custom section, form, or popup becomes another paid Shopify app. A Lovable rebuild ships those features as code — no per-month app bill for basic marketing needs.

Portable React, not Hydrogen lock-in

Hydrogen is still Shopify-owned. Lovable rebuilds are standard React + Tailwind — hostable anywhere, editable by any AI assistant, no vendor lock-in on the front-end.

AI-native storefront chrome

Built-in AI, agents, and MCP connectors mean the marketing site keeps improving. The checkout stays boring and reliable in Shopify; the storefront gets smarter with every model release.

Lovable vs. the alternatives

Honest, one-line takes on the other paths a Shopify team usually considers.

OptionWhat actually happens
Stay fully on Shopify + themeMarketing edits stay slow and Liquid-shaped, and the app subscriptions keep stacking.
Rebuild the storefront in HydrogenYou get React, but you stay inside Shopify's front-end platform and its release cadence. Non-developers still can't edit the design.
Move to Webflow + Shopify Buy ButtonEscapes Liquid, but trades it for another hosted builder with per-seat pricing and no real app growth path.
Migrate to Lovable with SitejumpOne free audit, one-time payment, SEO preserved, and marketing edits the site by prompt from day one — inside Lovable, Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or Gemini.

What you get, in one migration

  • Full crawl of your Shopify site with every URL captured
  • 301 redirect matrix from old paths to your new Lovable routes
  • Titles, descriptions, canonical tags, and OG images preserved per page
  • Images rehosted and design tokens (palette, fonts, radii) extracted
  • Every language version discovered and grouped by locale
  • One MCP connector so Lovable rebuilds the site page by page inside your chat

Migrating from something else?

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How the Shopify → Lovable move actually works

  1. 1. Free audit. Paste your Shopify URL. We crawl a sample, detect Shopify, count pages, and give you a preview report.
  2. 2. One-time payment. Pay once (tiered by page count). The full crawl runs and packages your site into a migration bundle.
  3. 3. Paste one MCP URL into Lovable. Lovable (or Claude / Cursor / ChatGPT) reads your migration and rebuilds page by page on your instruction.
Audit my Shopify site — free

Shopify migration FAQ

Do I need to touch Shopify during the migration?

No. Sitejump crawls your live site the same way search engines do — we only need the public URL. Your Shopify install keeps running until you're ready to cut over.

What about SEO? Will rankings drop?

Every URL is preserved or 301-redirected to its new Lovable route, and every page's title, description, canonical, and OG tags are carried forward. Search Console sees a clean move, not a rebuild.

Is this a subscription?

No. One free audit, then a one-time payment based on your site's page count. Lifetime access to your migration data through your account MCP connector.

How does the rebuild actually happen?

You paste one MCP URL into Lovable (or Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor / Gemini). The assistant reads your migration data through the connector and rebuilds pages on your instruction — you stay in control of design and structure.

Does paying for a migration replace my live website?

No. Your current site keeps running as-is. Payment unlocks your personal Lovable MCP connector so you can rebuild the site inside your own Lovable project. The CMS switch only happens when you publish in Lovable and move your domain.

Why Lovable instead of Webflow, Framer, or Next.js on Vercel?

Webflow and Framer are hosted builders — you still don't own the code, and they cap out the moment you need real product surfaces (auth, dashboards, checkout). Next.js on Vercel gives you code you own but leaves you assembling CMS, forms, auth, hosting, analytics, and security yourself. Lovable ships all of that in one product and lets non-developers keep editing the site by prompt — that combination is what makes it the right destination for a Shopify migration.

Can non-developers edit the site after migration?

Yes — that's the point. Once the site lives in Lovable, marketing and content teams describe the change in plain English and the AI assistant applies it. Developers only get involved for real product features, not for a header tweak.

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