Migrate Sitecore to Lovable — without losing your SEO

Sitejump audits your Sitecore 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 Sitecore migration?

A Sitecore migration means rebuilding what Sitecore XP or XM Cloud renders — the item tree, layouts, renderings and personalised components — as a standard React + Tailwind application. For most teams it replaces the XP-to-XM-Cloud replatform project, which costs as much as a rebuild but leaves you inside the same licence. The published site is captured as it appears to a visitor, so no Sitecore developer is needed to export anything.

Why do Sitecore migrations lose SEO?

Sitecore's item tree rarely matches the public URL structure, and display names, aliases, wildcard items and language versions each produce URLs the sitemap module emits but the tree does not obviously contain. Personalisation also serves different HTML to different visitor segments, so a rebuild based on one variant can quietly drop the canonical content Google indexed.

Why teams leave Sitecore

Enterprise cost, startup speed

Sitecore XP enterprise licensing and hosting is typically a major line item. Lovable rebuilds run on flat infrastructure that most teams can operate without a specialist partner.

XM Cloud migration is a rebuild anyway

If you're already looking at XM Cloud, you're doing a re-platform. Do it toward standard React instead of another Sitecore SKU.

Preserve deep URL structures

Sitecore sites often have long, deeply nested URLs. Our 301 matrix keeps every one of them addressable in the new Lovable app.

Why teams pick Lovable over Sitecore

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.

AI-editable without an SI partner

Sitecore historically means a systems integrator on retainer. In Lovable, marketing edits the site by prompt and the AI applies the change — no partner tickets, no six-week release train.

Escape the .NET + JSS talent shortage

Sitecore developers are rare and expensive; React + Tailwind is what every developer already knows and every AI assistant can extend. Hiring gets easier the day you move.

Own the code, not the DXP licence

No XP, no XM Cloud SKU, no per-environment licensing. Standard React + Tailwind you can host anywhere and hand to any team.

Enterprise SEO and governance preserved

Every URL, 301 redirect, canonical, structured-data block, and locale is carried forward. Compliance and analytics keep working — without Sitecore's workflow ceremony.

AI-native, MCP-ready site

Built-in AI, agents, and MCP connectors mean the site stays modern as models improve. A Sitecore instance gets older; a Lovable site gets smarter.

Lovable vs. the alternatives

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

OptionWhat actually happens
Stay on Sitecore XPEnterprise licensing + hosting + SI partner keeps eating the roadmap, and every marketing change still needs a ticket.
Move to Sitecore XM CloudSame vendor, same SKU family, another re-platform. You still need JSS/Next.js specialists to operate it.
Rebuild in Next.js + a headless CMSSolid stack, but you own the whole build. Lovable bundles CMS, hosting, AI editing, and MCP into one product — non-developers keep editing the site.
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 Sitecore 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 Sitecore → Lovable move actually works

  1. 1. Free audit. Paste your Sitecore URL. We crawl a sample, detect Sitecore, 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 Sitecore site — free

Sitecore migration FAQ

Do I need to touch Sitecore during the migration?

No. Sitejump crawls your live site the same way search engines do — we only need the public URL. Your Sitecore 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 Sitecore 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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