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Migrate from WooCommerce to Jekyll

Complete guide to migrating your WooCommerce store to Jekyll. Leave WooCommerce's wordpress + woocommerce + plugins = slow page loads behind and get native github pages integration. Free migration tool included.

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TL;DR

You can migrate from WooCommerce to Jekyll for free using LeaveWP. Enter your site URL, choose Jekyll 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 WooCommerce

WordPress e-commerce plugin powering 3.9M+ stores. WordPress site owners who need to add e-commerce functionality, but these limitations push teams toward modern alternatives.

WordPress + WooCommerce + plugins = slow page loads

This is the most common reason teams migrate away from WooCommerce. Jekyll eliminates this issue entirely.

Requires WordPress hosting which adds complexity

With Jekyll, native github pages integration — deploy by pushing to a repo.

Extension costs add up quickly for needed features

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

Security depends on keeping WP + all plugins updated

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

What Jekyll Brings to the Table

Ruby-based SSG that powers GitHub Pages. Built with Ruby (Liquid templates), it's developer blogs hosted on github pages with minimal setup.

Native GitHub Pages integration — deploy by pushing to a repo

Mature and battle-tested for blogs and documentation

Large library of themes and plugins

Simple mental model — content in Markdown, layouts in Liquid

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

WooCommerce vs Jekyll at a Glance

Side-by-side comparison based on real platform characteristics

MetricWooCommerceJekyll
Ease of Use⭐⭐⭐ 3/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Performance⭐⭐ 2/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Flexibility⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
Cost⭐⭐⭐ 3/5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
Scalability⭐⭐⭐ 3/5⭐⭐ 2/5
Ecosystem⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5⭐⭐⭐ 3/5
LanguagePHP (WordPress plugin)Ruby (Liquid templates)
PricingFree plugin + WordPress hostingFree (open-source)
Open SourceYesYes

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 WooCommerce content maps to Jekyll

Content Types from WooCommerce

  • products
  • orders
  • customers
  • coupons
  • categories
  • reviews

Technical Details

Export Method
WooCommerce REST API or CSV export
Source Language
PHP (WordPress plugin)
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

Payment gateway configurations, active subscriptions, and order history are platform-specific and need manual setup on Jekyll. Customer accounts may require a re-authentication flow.

How It Works

Migrate your content in three simple steps

1

Connect

Enter your WooCommerce site URL — LeaveWP connects automatically.

2

Configure

Select Jekyll as destination and choose content options.

3

Export

Download your migrated content or preview it in your browser.

Is WooCommerce to Jekyll the Right Move for You?

Migrating from WooCommerce to Jekyll makes the most sense if you're experiencing wordpress + woocommerce + plugins = slow page loads or outgrowing WooCommerce's architecture. Jekyll is best for developer blogs hosted on github pages with minimal setup.

You should migrate if: your WooCommerce site is slow, your hosting costs are climbing, your store needs a custom frontend, or you want to adopt a modern JAMstack architecture.

You might want to stay if: your WooCommerce site benefits from inherits wordpress's massive ecosystem of themes and plugins and you don't have Ruby developers on your team.

The migration itself is straightforward with LeaveWP — enter your WooCommerce URL, select Jekyll, and download your content. The more important question is whether Jekyll'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 WooCommerce to Jekyll?
WooCommerce migrations are more complex due to product data, customer records, and order history. 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 WooCommerce?
No. We help you set up proper 301 redirects from your old WooCommerce URLs to preserve search rankings. Jekyll supports clean URL structures that maintain your existing SEO equity.
What WooCommerce content can be migrated to Jekyll?
Products, categories, customer data, blog posts, and pages can all be migrated. Order history and payment configurations will need manual setup on Jekyll since those are platform-specific.
Do I need Ruby experience to migrate?
No coding experience is required for the migration itself — LeaveWP handles the export and conversion automatically. However, customizing your Jekyll site afterward will benefit from Ruby (Liquid templates) 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 Jekyll site after migrating from WooCommerce?
Jekyll sites can be deployed to Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, or any Node.js host — often on generous free tiers. static Jekyll sites can be hosted for free on Vercel or Netlify (up to generous bandwidth limits), which is significantly cheaper than running a WooCommerce instance.
Can I migrate WooCommerce custom fields and metadata to Jekyll?
Product attributes, variants, and custom metadata are mapped during migration. Jekyll-specific fields (like Markdown posts, HTML pages) can be configured after the initial export to match your catalog structure.

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