Platform migration · Webflow architecture

Platform migrations engineered for accessibility and long-term stability.

We help nonprofits, agencies, and growing organizations transition from aging platforms into structured, scalable Webflow systems built to last.

  • Former Webflow QA Specialist

  • WCAG 2.2 AA–Aligned Builds

  • Platform Migrations from WordPress, Drupal & More

Platform migration, not just website design

Most projects optimize for launch. We optimize for what happens after — editorial control, accessibility, SEO stability, and a CMS your team can actually run.

We specialize in platform migrations: moving organizations from legacy CMS into structured Webflow with better accessibility, clearer content models, and long-term stability.

  • Webflow specialist
  • Accessibility-first delivery
  • CMS architecture & governance

Why nonprofit websites become difficult to manage

Legacy sites often look fine on the surface while hiding cost in maintenance, risk, and staff time.

  • Outdated CMS platforms and plugin stacks
  • Inaccessible templates and components
  • Fragmented or duplicated content structures
  • Heavy dependency on contractors or “hero” developers
  • Painful publishing workflows and no governance model

Migrating platforms takes more than recreating pages. It takes restructuring the platform — collections, relationships, roles, and standards — so the site can evolve without another emergency rebuild.

Migration engine

A structured approach to platform migration

We migrate legacy sites into structured Webflow using a repeatable architecture framework — designed to protect SEO, reduce accessibility exposure, and simplify day-to-day content work.

Migration assessment tool

Evaluate your migration complexity

This assessment looks at your current platform, content scale, accessibility exposure, and integrations. You get an indicative view of effort and complexity — useful for planning — not a binding quote.

  • CMS structure and content types
  • Content volume and relationships
  • Accessibility exposure (aligned with CES framing)
  • Integrations and dependencies
  • Content quality signals (as implemented in the tool)

What a complex migration can look like

Field

Example

Source platform
Wordpress
Scale
~450 URLs / multiple content types
Accessibility
Known gaps; PDF-heavy content
  • Migration complexity: Complex migration  
  • Compliance exposure: Elevated exposure
  • Structured CMS architecture in Webflow  
  • Improved accessibility alignment (scoped in statement)  
  • Simpler publishing and ownership

View Case studies

Start your migration assessment

Get indicative complexity, exposure framing, and a clear next step — then talk with us if the scope fits.

WCAG 2.2 AA treated as engineering, not checkbox

Former Webflow QA background

13+ years in web development

Systems and governance lens — not one-off pages