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Migrate from Sitecore to Docusaurus

Complete guide to migrating your Sitecore website to Docusaurus. Leave Sitecore's extremely expensive behind and get purpose-built for documentation with versioning, search, and i18n. Free migration tool included.

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TL;DR

You can migrate from Sitecore to Docusaurus for free using LeaveWP. Enter your site URL, choose Docusaurus as the destination, and download your content — posts, pages, and media — in minutes. No API keys, passwords, or CLI tools required. Difficulty: Advanced. Estimated time: 1-3 hours.

Why Teams Leave Sitecore

Enterprise DXP with advanced personalization. Fortune 500 companies needing omnichannel personalization at scale, but these limitations push teams toward modern alternatives.

Extremely expensive — enterprise-only pricing

This is the most common reason teams migrate away from Sitecore. Docusaurus eliminates this issue entirely.

Long implementation timelines (months to years)

With Docusaurus, purpose-built for documentation with versioning, search, and i18n.

Requires certified Sitecore developers (scarce and expensive)

Modern architectures like Docusaurus are designed to avoid this from the ground up.

Complex architecture creates vendor lock-in

After migrating, you'll no longer need to worry about this — Docusaurus takes a fundamentally different approach.

What Docusaurus Brings to the Table

Meta's documentation framework built on React. Built with JavaScript/TypeScript (React), it's open-source projects and companies needing versioned technical documentation.

Purpose-built for documentation with versioning, search, and i18n

Used by major open-source projects (React, Babel, Jest, Redux)

React-based — extend with any React component

Algolia DocSearch integration for free search

Docusaurus is open-source and free to use. You own your code and data with no vendor lock-in. Deploy to any host that supports JavaScript/TypeScript, or use managed platforms like Vercel and Netlify for zero-config deployments.

Sitecore vs Docusaurus at a Glance

Side-by-side comparison based on real platform characteristics

MetricSitecoreDocusaurus
Ease of Use⭐⭐ 2/5⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5
Performance⭐⭐⭐ 3/5⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5
Flexibility⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Cost 1/5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
Scalability⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Ecosystem⭐⭐ 2/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Language.NET / C#JavaScript/TypeScript (React)
PricingPaid ($40K+/year)Free (open-source)
Open SourceNoYes

Ratings are based on publicly available data, documentation, and community consensus as of 2026. Individual experience may vary.

What Gets Migrated

A detailed breakdown of how your Sitecore content maps to Docusaurus

Content Types from Sitecore

  • items
  • templates
  • media
  • layouts
  • personalization rules

Technical Details

Export Method
Sitecore Content Serialization or REST APIs
Source Language
.NET / C#
Destination Format
Markdown/MDX files with frontmatter, organized by content type
URL Handling
301 redirect map generated automatically to preserve SEO equity

What may need manual attention

Custom server-side logic, third-party integrations, and platform-specific plugins will need equivalent solutions in Docusaurus. The core content (text, images, metadata) transfers cleanly.

How It Works

Migrate your content in three simple steps

1

Connect

Enter your Sitecore site URL — LeaveWP connects automatically.

2

Configure

Select Docusaurus as destination and choose content options.

3

Export

Download your migrated content or preview it in your browser.

Is Sitecore to Docusaurus the Right Move for You?

Migrating from Sitecore to Docusaurus makes the most sense if you're experiencing extremely expensive — enterprise-only pricing or outgrowing Sitecore's architecture. Docusaurus is best for open-source projects and companies needing versioned technical documentation.

You should migrate if: your Sitecore site is slow, your hosting costs are climbing, you need developer flexibility, or you want to adopt a modern JAMstack architecture.

You might want to stay if: your Sitecore site benefits from industry-leading personalization and a/b testing capabilities and you don't have JavaScript/TypeScript developers on your team.

The migration itself is straightforward with LeaveWP — enter your Sitecore URL, select Docusaurus, and download your content. The more important question is whether Docusaurus's architecture fits your team's skills and your project's long-term needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to migrate from Sitecore to Docusaurus?
Sitecore migrations are more complex due to its enterprise architecture. Expect 1-3 hours for a typical site. Simpler sites finish faster, while large sites with custom functionality may need additional configuration.
Will I lose my SEO rankings when migrating from Sitecore?
No. We help you set up proper 301 redirects from your old Sitecore URLs to preserve search rankings. Docusaurus actually tends to improve Core Web Vitals scores, which can boost rankings over time.
What Sitecore content can be migrated to Docusaurus?
Sitecore content types like items, templates, media, layouts are all migrated to Docusaurus. Content is converted to Markdown/MDX files or structured for your chosen headless CMS.
Do I need JavaScript/TypeScript experience to migrate?
No coding experience is required for the migration itself — LeaveWP handles the export and conversion automatically. However, customizing your Docusaurus site afterward will benefit from JavaScript/TypeScript (React) knowledge. For teams without that expertise, the generated code is well-structured and documented, making it approachable for developers of any level.
How much does it cost to host a Docusaurus site after migrating from Sitecore?
Docusaurus sites can be deployed to Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, or any Node.js host — often on generous free tiers. Compared to Sitecore's Paid ($40K+/year) pricing, static Docusaurus sites can be hosted for free on Vercel or Netlify (up to generous bandwidth limits), which is significantly cheaper than running a Sitecore instance.
Can I migrate Sitecore custom fields and metadata to Docusaurus?
Yes. Custom fields, metadata, and taxonomies from Sitecore are preserved during migration. In Docusaurus, these become frontmatter fields in your Markdown/MDX files, which you can extend or restructure to fit your content model.

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