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Extract content, structure, and metadata from any website and transform it for import into a new platform. Firecrawl handles the scraping so you can focus on mapping data to your target system.

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Firecrawl Migrator

Efficiently migrate data between platforms and systems

How It Works

Point Firecrawl at your source website to crawl every page and return clean, structured data. From there, you transform the output to match your target platform’s schema and import it using that platform’s API or bulk-import tools.

What You Can Migrate

  • Content: Pages, posts, articles, media files, metadata
  • Structure: Hierarchies, categories, tags, taxonomies
  • Users: Profiles and user-related data where publicly accessible
  • Settings: Configurations, custom fields, workflows
  • E-commerce: Products, catalogs, inventory, orders

Common Migration Use Cases

Users build migration tools with Firecrawl to extract data from various platforms:

CMS Content Extraction

Extract content from WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla sites or custom CMS platforms. Preserve content structure and metadata, then export for import into new systems like Contentful, Strapi, or Sanity.

E-commerce Data Extraction

Extract product catalogs from Magento and WooCommerce stores including inventory, pricing, descriptions, and specifications. Format data for import into Shopify, BigCommerce, or other platforms.

FAQs

Firecrawl scales automatically for large migrations. Use batching and parallel extraction to break millions of pages into manageable chunks, with incremental processing and progress tracking along the way.
Yes. Firecrawl extracts SEO metadata including URLs, titles, and descriptions so you can set up proper redirects and maintain search rankings through the migration.
Firecrawl extracts and catalogs media files. Download them for re-upload to your new platform, or reference them directly if you are keeping the same CDN.
Firecrawl provides extraction reports and supports comparison tools so you can verify content completeness, check broken links, and validate data integrity.
Yes. You can extract publicly visible user-generated content including comments, reviews, and forum posts. Private user data requires appropriate authentication and permissions.