Sell the store. Keep your account.
If your Shopify account also runs your other brands — or just years of billing and personal payment details — transferring the account to a buyer is messy and risky. The cleaner deal structure: the buyer opens a fresh account, and the sold store migrates into it, verified line by line. Both sides get exactly what the contract says.
Sound familiar?
- One account, multiple brands — only one is being sold
- Buyer wants proof of what transfers before final payment
- Your payment identity and billing history shouldn’t transfer
- The earn-out depends on customers and SEO arriving intact
How a migration solves it
We migrate the sold store into the buyer's account: products, customers with consents, full order history, reviews, content, redirects and theme. The verification report (source vs destination counts, spot checks, second-pass zero-created proof) is neutral evidence for both sides at closing. Your account, your other brands and your billing never touch the deal.
- Products, variants, images, SKUs, cost
- Customers, addresses, marketing consents
- Full order history + tracking numbers
- Collections — smart rules & manual
- Blogs, pages, navigation menus
- 301 redirects & SEO meta fields
- Metafields, metaobjects, files
- Discounts, gift cards, reviews
- Markets, currencies, translations
- Your live theme, scanned & pushed
How the migration runs
- Book & pay — fixed price, secure Stripe checkout. The order form unlocks immediately after payment.
- Submit your stores — domains and details in the order form; then provide revocable API tokens in your customer area (we never ask for your Shopify password).
- We migrate everything — your live store keeps selling throughout; it is only ever read from.
- Verified twice — the entire migration re-runs and must change nothing; you get the count-matched verification report before any cutover.
Frequently asked
Will my live store go down while migrating after selling your store?
No. The migration only reads from your current store — it keeps selling the entire time. Everything is written to the new store, and traffic moves only when you approve the verification report.
What data moves in a selling your store migration?
Everything: products with variants, SKUs and images, customers with addresses and marketing consents, full order history with tracking numbers, collections, blogs, pages, menus, 301 redirects, metafields, discounts, gift cards, reviews, markets, translations and your live theme.
How long does a Shopify to Shopify migration take?
Most stores complete in 2–5 business days including the second-pass verification, depending on your package. Very large stores are scheduled after we see your store's counts — before anything runs.
How much does it cost?
Fixed one-time packages from $247 (Standard DIY) to $797 (Enterprise) — no per-record metering. The migration order form unlocks immediately after checkout.
Pick a package, pay securely with Stripe, and the migration order form unlocks immediately.
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