Migrate from Shopify to BurgerShop
This guide explains how to migrate your store data from Shopify to BurgerShop. You can export your data from Shopify as a CSV file, then import it directly into BurgerShop.
BurgerShop supports direct import from Shopify export files, so you don’t need to edit the Shopify template, remap columns, or manually convert the file before importing. This helps you move your product catalog quickly and reduce migration errors.
Note
Before you start, make sure you have created a BurgerShop store and have access to your Shopify admin. If you need help during the migration process, contact the BurgerShop Support team.
On this page
- Before you start
- Step 1: Review your Shopify store data
- Step 2: Export products from Shopify
- Step 3: Import products into BurgerShop
- Step 4: Review imported products
- Step 5: Optional: Migrate product reviews
- Step 6: Set up your storefront
- Step 7: Set up shipping, taxes, and payments
- Step 8: Place test orders
- Step 9: Set up your domain
- Step 10: Review SEO settings
Before you start
Before migrating from Shopify to BurgerShop, review your current store and decide which data you want to move.
You should check:
- Products
- Product descriptions
- Product images
- Product variants
- Prices
- SKUs
- Inventory quantities
- Product categories or collections
- Customer information
- Order history
- Store policies
- Domain and SEO settings
Tip
Keep your Shopify store active until you have completed the migration, reviewed your BurgerShop store, and confirmed that checkout works correctly.
Step 1: Review your Shopify store data
Before exporting your data, review your Shopify products and make sure the information is ready to migrate.
Check that your products have complete and accurate details, including product titles, descriptions, images, pricing, variants, SKUs, and inventory.
If your Shopify store uses custom apps, metafields, or third-party product options, review these items carefully after importing because some custom data may require additional setup in BurgerShop.
Step 2: Export products from Shopify
Export your products from Shopify as a CSV file.
Steps:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Products.
- Click Export.
- Choose the products that you want to export:
- Current page
- All products
- Selected products
- Choose the CSV file format.
- Click Export products.
- Save the exported CSV file to your computer.
You do not need to edit the Shopify export file before importing it into BurgerShop.
Step 3: Import products into BurgerShop
After exporting your Shopify product file, import it directly into BurgerShop.
Steps:
- From your BurgerShop admin, go to Products.
- Click Import.
- Upload the CSV file exported from Shopify.
- Review the import preview.
- Click Import products.
- Wait until the import process is complete.
The import time depends on the number of products, variants, and images included in your file.
Note
BurgerShop supports direct import from Shopify product export files. In most cases, sellers can export from Shopify and import into BurgerShop without editing the file template.
Step 4: Review imported products
After the import is complete, review your product catalog in BurgerShop.
Check the following product details:
- Product title
- Product description
- Product images
- Product price
- Compare-at price
- Product variants and options
- SKU
- Inventory quantity
- Product status
- Collections or categories
- Product availability
If any product information is missing or needs adjustment, you can edit the product directly from your BurgerShop admin.
Step 5: Optional: Migrate product reviews
If your WooCommerce store includes product reviews, you can export and import them into BurgerShop. Follow this article to move product review
After importing reviews, check that each review is connected to the correct product and displays properly on your storefront.
If your review data does not import correctly, contact BurgerShop Support for assistance.
Step 6: Set up your storefront
After your store data has been imported, customize your BurgerShop storefront so it matches your brand.
You can review and update:
- Store logo
- Brand colors
- Homepage layout
- Product page layout
- Navigation menu
- Footer content
- Store policies
Make sure your storefront is clear, easy to navigate, and ready for customers before going live.
Step 7: Set up shipping, taxes, and payments
Before accepting orders, configure the main settings required to operate your BurgerShop store.
Shipping
Set up your shipping areas, delivery methods, shipping fees, and fulfillment process. Review your shipping settings carefully to avoid undercharging or overcharging customers.
Taxes
Configure tax settings based on your business location and the regions where you sell. If you are unsure which tax settings apply to your store, consult a tax professional.
Payments
Set up your payment methods so customers can complete checkout successfully. After enabling payment options, review your checkout settings and store policies.
Step 8: Place test orders
Before launching your store, place test orders to make sure the checkout flow works correctly.
You should test:
- Successful payment
- Failed payment
- Order confirmation
- Refund or cancellation
- Fulfillment process
- Customer notification emails
Testing helps you understand the customer experience and identify any issues before real customers place orders.
Step 9: Set up your domain
If you already have a domain for your Shopify store, you can connect or transfer it to your BurgerShop store.
Before updating your domain settings, you need to transfer domain’s permisstion from 3rd party to Coulfare
After the domain is connected, check that your storefront loads correctly and that important pages are accessible.
Step 10: Review SEO settings
To help maintain search visibility after migration, review your SEO settings before launching your BurgerShop store.
You should check:
- Product page titles
- Meta descriptions
- Collection or category URLs
- Important page URLs
- Redirects from old WooCommerce pages
All BurgerShop stores automatically generate a sitemap.xml file that contains links to all your products, primary product image, pages, collections, and blog posts. This file is used by search engines such as Google and Bing to index your site so that your store’s pages display in search results.
Submitting your sitemap files to Google Search Console helps Google find and index pages on your site
Next steps
After completing the migration, review your store from the customer’s perspective. Make sure products display correctly, checkout works as expected, and your store settings are ready for launch.
If you need help with your Shopify migration, contact BurgerShop Support.