Migrate to Astro
Move your site to Astro before the old stack slows your growth.
If your marketing site is trapped in WordPress plugins, Webflow workarounds, Framer one-offs, or fragile custom code, we help you move to a faster, cleaner Astro foundation without gambling with SEO, analytics, agent-readiness, or launch momentum.
You are in the right place when the site works, but the platform is holding it back
You do not need another patch on the same stack. You need a migration that protects what is working and removes the drag underneath.
Your builder site got you live, but it is now slowing the business
WordPress plugins, Webflow limits, Framer one-off pages, and old custom code can all become expensive once speed, ownership, and clean content matter more than the first launch.
Performance, SEO, and content control now matter more than launch speed
The web is moving toward faster, leaner, content-first sites. If your stack makes every landing page, redirect, edit, or integration feel fragile, the platform is now part of the problem.
Your site has to be ready for search, AI discovery, and agents
The next version of the web is not only people clicking pages. It is search systems, AI assistants, and agents reading your site, understanding your offer, and finding the right next action.
You need a cleaner editing model, not another visual redesign
A migration should improve how the site runs underneath: content models, page templates, CMS choices, forms, analytics, redirects, and the way your team ships updates.
You want the move handled without losing rankings, data, or momentum
The risk is not Astro. The risk is a sloppy move. We plan the audit, redirects, metadata, analytics, integrations, QA, and handoff before the new site goes live.
The web is moving toward leaner, faster, content-first sites that people, search engines, AI assistants, and agents can read clearly . Your platform should not be the reason your best pages feel slow, fragile, or invisible to the next layer of discovery.
Talk to Hamid before your next redesign becomes another platform trap.
Bring the current site, the platform pain, and the pages that matter. We will pressure-test whether Astro is the right move and what needs to be protected for speed, SEO, analytics, and agent-era discovery.
How Astro migration works when the goal is speed, SEO, ownership, and agent-readiness
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Audit the current site
AuditWe review platform constraints, content inventory, performance baseline, SEO footprint, analytics, forms, integrations, CMS needs, and launch risk before deciding what should move and what should change.
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Rebuild the system in Astro
BuildWe rebuild priority pages and templates around a cleaner content model, the right CMS, reusable components, faster delivery, stronger SEO foundations, and the integrations the business still depends on.
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Launch with agent-ready foundations
LaunchWe handle redirects, metadata, sitemap behavior, analytics, QA, deployment, markdown-friendly content, llms.txt support, and Cloudflare edge patterns so the site is easier for people, search engines, and agents to use.
The win is not just a faster site. It is less platform drag.
Builders were useful when the goal was getting online. They are less useful when speed, SEO, content structure, agent readability, and every future page have to support the next stage of growth.
Your site becomes an owned codebase, not a rented builder layout.
Pages ship lighter, faster, and easier to maintain.
Content gets modeled around how your team actually edits.
SEO risk is handled before launch through redirects and metadata.
Forms, analytics, tracking, and automations are rebuilt intentionally.
You keep what works while removing platform drag.
The stack is easier for developers, search engines, and agents to understand.
Updates stop depending on plugin chains or visual-builder limits.
Future landing pages can ship without reopening the whole site.
You leave with documentation, handoff, and a site your team can grow.
Agent-ready surfaces like structured metadata, clean markdown, and llms.txt become easier to support.
Trusted by teams that needed cleaner launches
284%
Revenue lift after relaunches
76%
Conversion lift from clearer journeys
"Working with Hapy has been transformative for our product. Their team's expertise and dedication helped us launch faster than we ever imagined possible."
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Pricing for businesses buying a better website foundation
You are not paying for another cosmetic rebuild. You are paying to move the site onto a faster, cleaner, more agent-ready foundation without breaking the parts that already work.
Migrate to Astro
Starting from $1,499
For moving WordPress, Webflow, Framer, or legacy marketing sites into Astro with clean content, redirects, integrations, analytics, agent-ready surfaces, QA, and handoff.
Bring the current URL and the platform pain.
Stop rebuilding on top of the same constraints.
If the site is important to pipeline, recruiting, trust, or product education, the foundation matters. A slow, hard-to-read, or fragile platform quietly taxes every campaign you run.
Astro gives the site a cleaner base for speed, SEO, structured content, and agent-native patterns. The engagement makes the move practical: what to preserve, what to rebuild, what CMS to use, and how to launch without unnecessary risk.
What clients say after we ship
Founders and operators come to us when they need clear communication, sharp execution, and work that actually moves the business forward.
Move the site before the platform becomes the growth ceiling.
Walk us through the current site. We will help you decide what should move, what should change, and what has to be protected for speed, SEO, search, agents, and launch.
Questions teams ask before they move a live site
Migration is not just a framework change. These are the questions worth answering before you move a site that already has pages, traffic, and business value.
Yes. We start with the current site, not the platform label. The audit looks at pages, content, SEO footprint, forms, analytics, integrations, CMS needs, and what should be preserved or improved during the move.