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Get a QuoteA scoped, source-to-destination replatform. We map your catalog, customizations, and search engine optimization before a single migration script runs. You get a working store on launch day, not a list of follow-ups.
Submit your briefscoping call within 48 hoursmigration plan in 5 business daysPhase 1 within 1 week of sign-off
Ecommerce projects launched
Largest replatform revenue scale
Production outages at cutover

What you get at sign-off
Every stock-keeping unit, customer, and order accounted for before a script runs.
All indexed uniform resource locators mapped to destination, shipped with the code.
Every integration risk flagged and owned before build starts.
Rehearsed twice. 15-minute rollback path. Zero improvisation on launch night.
Before engineering starts
You get a fixed migration package: entity map, integration inventory, redirect and schema plan, risk register, and a rehearsed cutover runbook, so go-live is a checklist, not a guessing game.
Launch week at a glance
Your legacy store stays live through the build. Cutover is a short, rehearsed window, not a multi-day freeze or a war room.
30 to 60 minute read-only freeze
Scheduled in your lowest-traffic window. Orders captured in that window queue and replay into Adobe Commerce within 15 minutes of go-live.
15-minute rollback, rehearsed twice
Domain name system time-to-live held at 60 seconds for the cutover window. If hour-one traffic disagrees with the plan, we revert with no data loss.
48-hour hypercare, same engineers
15-minute Priority 1 response through launch weekend. Daily standups for two weeks, then weekly through day 30.
Typical program length
See the 5-phase process Integrations scoped early: NetSuite, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, Celigo, ShipStation, and custom enterprise resource planning connectors.
Slow checkout
7.4 second time to first byte on product detail pages
Patch debt, unminified extensions, and a 17 gigabyte media library that never moved to a content delivery network. Mobile bounce climbs every quarter.
End-of-life exposure
No more security patches
Payment Card Industry auditors flagged 4 open common vulnerabilities and exposures last cycle. Your payment processor renewal is now conditional on a documented migration plan.
Frozen roadmap
12 sprints since the last feature
Business-to-business portal, subscription, and headless storefront work all blocked by extension conflicts. Engineering velocity has stalled.

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Discovery workshop output
A line-by-line migration scope
Risk register snapshot
Flagged before code ships
Data engineering pipeline
Stock-keeping unit and customer mapping live
What we keep, what we lose
No surprise data loss
Build sprint board
Sprint 5 of 8 in progress
Integrations rebuilt
Vendor connections, not glue code
Search engine optimization equity protection
Every ranking uniform resource locator accounted for
User acceptance testing pass rate
408 of 412 scenarios green
Cutover window
Saturday, 02:00 to 06:00 Eastern Time
Hypercare, first 30 days
Same team, on call
Most replatforms fail on the same six surfaces. Each one is its own workstream on our side, scoped before kickoff, and signed off before launch.
Every stock-keeping unit, every customer, every order.
Schema mapping, attribute reconciliation, image and asset transfer, customer authentication strategy, and full historical order data. Validated against a 100 percent record-count match before sign-off.
Don't lose what Google already ranks.
Crawl your live site, map every indexed uniform resource locator to its new destination, ship redirects with the new code, preserve schema and meta. We hold rankings, not rebuild them.
A storefront, not a port of an old theme.
Hyvä or Progressive Web Application Studio storefront on Adobe Commerce, with your existing brand language. Custom modules rewritten as composer-installed packages with tests.
Enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, product information management, tax, search. All of it.
Native connectors first (explore our integrations), then custom application programming interface or GraphQL where we have to. Every flow has an idempotent retry, a dead-letter queue, and a dashboard the merchandising team can read.
Fast on launch day, not month three.
Adobe Commerce Cloud with Fastly tuned for your traffic shape, Redis split for sessions and cache, image content delivery network. Core Web Vitals signed off before cutover.
Payment Card Industry compliance, General Data Protection Regulation, accessibility, day one.
Payment Card Industry SAQ scope reduction, General Data Protection Regulation-compliant data flows, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 AA accessibility built into the theme, web application firewall and bot mitigation. Auditors get a clean report.
Nothing ships without a signed user acceptance testing.
Automated regression, load test at 2 times peak traffic, and a merchant-led user acceptance testing checklist. Every acceptance criterion is logged before we flip the domain name system.

Each source platform has its own data shape, its own customizations, its own gotchas. We have a dedicated migration scope for every common path.
Magento 1 to Adobe Commerce
End-of-life exposure, extension debt, frozen roadmap. The cleanest source-to-target path and the one with the most documented migrations.
See Magento 1 to 2 migration ›Shopify Plus to Adobe Commerce
Outgrew Shopify Functions, hit transaction fees, need business-to-business or true multistore. Migration preserves Liquid logic in Adobe Commerce-native patterns.
See Shopify replatforming ›BigCommerce to Adobe Commerce
Applications stitched together for business-to-business, fragmented multistore, theme limits on global brands. Adobe Commerce native business-to-business replaces the application sprawl.
See BigCommerce replatforming ›WooCommerce to Adobe Commerce
Plugin instability at scale, WordPress as the bottleneck, no real business-to-business. We rebuild the catalog and content layer on Adobe Commerce primitives.
See WooCommerce replatforming ›Salesforce Commerce Cloud to Adobe Commerce
Revenue-share fees climbing, Intermediate Script Markup Language lock-in, slow release cadence. Adobe Commerce returns ownership of the codebase and the cost line.
See Salesforce Commerce Cloud replatforming ›SAP Commerce (Hybris) to Adobe Commerce
Heavy Hybris customizations, deep enterprise resource planning integration, complex catalog. We map every entity and rebuild business-to-business workflows in Adobe Commerce native modules.
See SAP Commerce replatforming ›Every Redefine cutover ships with a tested rollback. If the first hour of traffic disagrees with the plan, we revert to the old store in under 15 minutes with no data loss. That is the reason we have zero production outages at cutover.
Live cutover monitor
Saturday 02:00 to 06:00 Eastern Time
Orders captured since launch
0
+12% versus same window pre-launch
Average product detail page time to first byte
0ms
versus 7,400 milliseconds on legacy
Cutover sequence
Tested rollback
Revert in under 15 minutes.
Domain name system holds a time-to-live of 60 seconds for the cutover window. We rehearse the rollback twice in staging before launch night.
Read-only freeze
Legacy holds orders during the window.
A 35-minute read-only freeze on the old store captures the final delta. New orders queue and replay into Adobe Commerce as soon as the switch lands.
Hypercare, 30 days
Same engineers, on call.
15-minute Priority 1 response, daily standups for the first two weeks, weekly thereafter. Hands off to Adobe Commerce support at day 30.

What they do
Provider of promotional products, corporate apparel, and branded merchandise across a 30-store ecommerce footprint with Dynamics 365 enterprise resource planning behind it.
Problem
Disconnected stores, manual financial transactions across the enterprise resource planning, no unified inventory view, and a monolithic storefront that could not support headless or new commerce channels. Decisions were stuck behind nightly batch reports.
Solution
A full replatform onto a headless Adobe Commerce architecture, tightly integrated with Dynamics 365 enterprise resource planning through application programming interfaces. Power BI delivered live visibility into sales, warehouse, and financial performance across all 30 stores. Backend processes automated. Large-scale inventory unified.
Result
$0M
in additional annual revenue, scaling from under $14 million to over $90 million.
A replatform is not a fixed-price product. It is a function of catalog size, custom code, integrations, and timeline. Adjust the inputs below for a directional range. The proposal that follows will be itemized to the sprint.
Source platform
$95K to $155K
Implementation only. Excludes Adobe Commerce license and infrastructure costs, which we estimate separately in your proposal.
Free. No commitment. Itemized to the sprint.
Need a transparent reference for cost components? See our Adobe Commerce pricing guide.
Most implementation partners price the build, not the launch. Most quote a number, not a plan. Here is what is different about a Redefine replatform, line by line.
| What gets compared | Typical implementation partner | Redefine |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing transparency | "Contact for quote." Fixed-fee with vague scope. | Line-by-line scope before sign-off. Itemized to the sprint. |
| Search engine optimization equity | Redirects added in week 11. Some rankings lost. | Uniform resource locator crawl, redirect map, and schema migration in week 1. |
| Source-platform expertise | Generic migration playbook for every platform. | Dedicated scope per source: Magento 1, Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, SAP, ATG. |
| Custom code | Ported as-is, technical debt carried forward. | Rewritten as composer modules with tests. Technical debt audited and retired. |
| Integrations | Glue scripts. No retry, no dashboard. | Idempotent flows, dead-letter queues, dashboards your merchandising team can read. |
| Cutover | "Go live and pray." No rehearsed rollback. | Rollback rehearsed twice in staging. Under 15-minute revert path. |
| Post-launch | Handoff to a different support team on day one. | Same engineers on 30-day hypercare. Then warm handoff to our support team. |
| Roadmap after launch | Project ends at cutover. | Cutover is sprint 1 of a 12-month roadmap, already drafted. |
Already shortlisting partners? Our Adobe Commerce migration services hub shows every migration path we own end to end.
Most replatforms ship in 90 to 120 days from signed scope. Smaller catalogs (under 5,000 stock-keeping units) with three or fewer integrations can land in 70 to 80 days. Enterprise business-to-business catalogs with deep enterprise resource planning integrations stretch to 150 to 180 days. The number you should care about is not duration; it is whether the timeline is broken into sprints with sign-off gates. Ours is. Every phase has an explicit exit criterion before the next phase starts.
Yes, if the replatform plans for it from week 1. We crawl your live site during scoping, map every indexed uniform resource locator to a destination on Adobe Commerce, ship 301 redirect rules with the new code (not after), preserve schema markup, and re-submit your sitemap on cutover day. Across our last 14 replatforms, the median ranking change at week 8 post-launch was plus 3 positions on tracked commercial keywords. We hold rankings; we do not rebuild them.
Customer records and full order history migrate 100 percent. Customer passwords cannot be transferred because they are hashed; first login post-launch triggers a one-time password reset email. We pre-notify your customer base 14 days before cutover so the reset feels expected, not suspicious. Saved carts older than 90 days are archived rather than migrated, with a low-friction recover-cart link in the welcome email.
Yes. The legacy store stays in production through the entire build. We build, test, and validate Adobe Commerce in parallel. The only window where customers cannot place orders is a 30 to 60 minute read-only freeze on the legacy store the night of cutover, scheduled during your lowest-traffic window. Inventory and orders captured in that window queue and replay into Adobe Commerce within 15 minutes of go-live.
Sprint-priced. Each two-week sprint has a fixed cost and a fixed deliverable. You see exactly what you are buying for each two-week increment, and you can pause between sprints without breaking the engagement. There are no surprise change orders because every change goes through a one-page scope amendment with a price attached. See Adobe Commerce pricing for our standard sprint rates.
The named engineers from your scoping workshop are the named engineers on your build, and the same ones on 30-day hypercare. The team is four to six specialists for a mid-market replatform: a technical lead, two Adobe Commerce engineers, a data engineer, a quality assurance lead, and a part-time search engine optimization engineer. We staff with senior people because the cost of a junior on a migration shows up six months later in technical debt.
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