Duda exports and public pages do not always capture dynamic pages, widgets, blogs, store functionality, or personalization.
Move Duda sites to WordPress with an agency-ready workflow
Duda is common in agency and white-label website programs. SiteMover is designed to support repeatable migrations with reporting, QA, and reusable workflows.
Duda to WordPress
Built to capture content, media, SEO signals, redirects, and layout structure before generating a cleaner target-site plan.
Leaving Duda usually means more than exporting content.
Agencies need consistency across many client sites, not one-off manual rebuilds.
Forms, dynamic sections, and app widgets often require WordPress plugin replacements.
Core migration targets
- Public pages and common layouts
- Images, media, headings, and links
- Navigation, metadata, and redirects
- Reusable content sections
- Form-field detection and plugin mapping candidates
- QA reporting for agency review
Items to inspect before launch
- Dynamic pages and collections
- Personalization rules and app widgets
- Membership, store, and protected content
- Agency-specific white-label workflows
The SiteMover migration workflow
Scan
Crawl the Duda site and identify pages, media, links, metadata, forms, and unsupported features.
Rebuild
Generate an editable WordPress structure with content, media, menus, blocks, and redirect candidates.
QA
Run launch checks for missing pages, broken media, SEO gaps, form issues, and layout review items.
Duda migration questions
Is Duda migration useful for agencies?
Yes. Duda-to-WordPress migration is especially interesting for agencies that need a repeatable process across many client sites.
Can dynamic Duda pages move automatically?
Dynamic pages require special mapping and review. SiteMover can detect and flag these items during scanning.
Can SiteMover produce client reports?
The roadmap includes migration readiness reports and QA reports that can support agency workflows.
Will Duda widgets keep working?
Many Duda widgets need WordPress plugin replacements or manual review.
See how ready your Duda site is to move.
Submit your site URL and join the private beta list. We will use early access requests to prioritize source platforms, migration sizes, and launch workflows.