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WordPress to Astro
Zero JS DefaultLighthouse 10090% CSS Reduction

Migración de WordPress a Astro

Tu sitio WordPress está perdiendo velocidad antes de que Google lo califique

100
Lighthouse Score
All four categories
90%
CSS Reduction
67KB → 6.6KB
0ms
Total Blocking Time
Zero render-blocking JS
0.18s
Page Load
Down from 3.2s
What Actually Ships When You Move WordPress to Astro — And What Gets Left Behind

Your content exports from WordPress as structured Markdown files with frontmatter metadata. Every page builds into static HTML with zero runtime JavaScript. Images auto-generate five responsive sizes during migration. The whole site deploys to edge CDN nodes in 47 cities—so a visitor in Mumbai gets the same sub-300ms load time as someone in Virginia. Your MySQL database? Gone. Your plugin update treadmill? Gone. What you keep: full Git history on every post, perfect Lighthouse scores, and a hosting bill that drops from $80/month to $11. The architecture isn't clever—it's just brutally simple. Static files don't have database queries to slow them down or attack vectors to patch.

Dónde fallan los proyectos

WordPress dumps 13+ KB of JavaScript and 67+ KB of CSS on every single page — even when nothing on that page is interactive Google's watching your Core Web Vitals, and slow scores are dragging your organic rankings down right now, every day.
25+ plugins is a maintenance treadmill Constant update cycles, things breaking when plugins don't play nice together, security gaps you don't find out about until it's too late. Unpatched plugins are the #1 WordPress attack vector. One breach and you're not just dealing with cleanup costs — you're dealing with customers who don't trust you anymore.
Every page request fires a database query, so your TTFB falls apart the moment traffic spikes Your site goes down exactly when it can't afford to — a product launch, a press mention, the moment someone important is looking.
WordPress themes ship full CSS frameworks you're probably using 10% of A mobile user on a 3G connection is gone before your hero image finishes loading. You never even knew they were there.
Managed WordPress hosting costs $30–200/month for performance that's still mediocre Static edge hosting makes that bill nearly disappear.
Your content is locked in a MySQL database — no version control, no Git history, no clean exit path One corrupted backup and years of writing are gone with nothing to recover from.

Cumplimiento

Automated Content Export

We pull everything out — posts, pages, categories, tags, media — via WordPress REST API and WXR export. Custom scripts handle internal link reconstruction and frontmatter metadata generation automatically. You don't have to touch it.

Zero-JS Architecture

Astro ships zero client-side JavaScript by default, which means render-blocking scripts are just gone. Interactive islands load only when they're actually needed, keeping Total Blocking Time at 0ms.

Sharp Image Pipeline

Every image runs through Sharp 0.33.5, gets converted to WebP with fallbacks, and is generated at five responsive sizes from 320 to 1440px. Lazy loading kicks in automatically for anything below the fold.

Type-Safe Content Collections

Zod schemas validate every piece of content at build time. Broken frontmatter gets caught before it ever touches production — not after it's been quietly degrading your performance for weeks.

301 Redirect Mapping

Every WordPress URL maps to its Astro equivalent with server-side 301 redirects. No link equity lost. Your existing backlinks keep passing authority exactly where they should.

Edge CDN Deployment

Static HTML deploys to Cloudflare Pages with global edge caching. No database queries, no server processing. TTFB drops below 70ms from anywhere in the world.

Qué construimos

Ships 13+ KB of unused JavaScript on every page—even static about pages with zero interactive elements

Version-controlled Markdown files with frontmatter—your content lives in plain text with full Git history and zero lock-in

Forces 25+ plugin updates every month, each one a potential compatibility break or unpatched security hole

Automated responsive image generation creates five optimized sizes per asset during migration with zero manual resizing

Fires database queries on every single page request, so your TTFB collapses the moment traffic spikes above normal

Semantic HTML with proper heading hierarchy, ARIA labels, and structured data that actually earns rich search results

Loads full CSS frameworks where you're using maybe 10% of the selectors, bloating mobile paint times by seconds

Auto-generated XML sitemaps and robots.txt at build time so crawlers stop wasting budget on pagination junk

Costs $30–200/month for managed hosting that still delivers mediocre Core Web Vitals under any real load

CSS purging strips unused selectors and inlines critical styles—typically a 90% reduction in what actually ships to browsers

Locks your content inside MySQL with no version control, no rollback history, and one corrupted backup away from total loss

Lighthouse CI blocks any deploy below your score thresholds, so performance regressions never make it to production

Nuestro proceso

01

Audit & Export

We start by crawling your WordPress site and cataloging every URL, plugin dependency, and content type. Content comes out via REST API using automated scripts that keep your metadata and internal link structure intact.
Week 1
02

Convert & Structure

Posts and pages become Markdown files with Zod-validated frontmatter. Images run through Sharp for WebP conversion and responsive sizing. Internal links get rewritten to match the new URL structure.
Week 1-2
03

Build & Optimize

Then we build your Astro site — content collections, semantic markup, structured data, optimized font loading. Every page is targeting Lighthouse 100 across Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO. That's the goal, not a stretch target.
Week 2-3
04

Redirect & Deploy

301 redirect maps cover every legacy URL. The site deploys to Cloudflare Pages with edge caching, and visual regression tests confirm the new build matches the original design at the pixel level.
Week 3
05

Monitor & Support

After launch, we monitor Core Web Vitals, crawl errors, and ranking changes for 30 days. Anything that surfaces while Google re-indexes your new architecture gets fixed.
Week 4-6
AstroSharpCloudflare PagesMarkdownZodTypeScript

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuánto tiempo tarda una migración de WordPress a Astro?

La mayoría de migraciones se completan en 3 semanas. Sitios con menos de 50 páginas y estructuras de contenido limpias pueden terminar en 2. Sitios más grandes — 500+ páginas, tipos de publicación personalizados complejos, dependencias pesadas de plugins — podrían tomar 4–5 semanas. Los scripts de exportación y conversión automatizados comprimen lo que de otra manera serían días de trabajo manual en pocas horas.

¿Perderé mis rankings en Google después de migrar?

No. Cada URL de WordPress se mapea a su equivalente en Astro con redirecciones 301 del lado del servidor, así que tu equity de enlaces se mantiene intacto. Los datos estructurados, meta tags y sitemaps se reconstruyen durante la migración. La mayoría de clientes en realidad ven mejoras en rankings dentro de 4–6 semanas — las puntuaciones de Core Web Vitals saltan significativamente y Google responde bastante rápido a experiencias de página más veloces.

¿Puedo seguir editando contenido sin WordPress?

Sí. Tu contenido vive como archivos Markdown que puedes editar en cualquier editor de texto, VS Code, o un CMS headless como Tina, Decap o Keystatic si quieres una interfaz visual. Los cambios se despliegan automáticamente vía Git. Muchos clientes terminan prefiriendo este flujo de trabajo — cada edición tiene historial de versiones y puede ser revisada antes de que se publique. Es más controlado de lo que el editor de WordPress jamás fue.

¿Qué sucede con mis plugins de WordPress?

Cada plugin se evalúa por su cuenta. Los formularios de contacto se convierten en manejadores estáticos como Formspree o Netlify Forms. Los plugins de SEO se reemplazan por la generación incorporada de meta tags y sitemaps de Astro. Analytics se trasladan a scripts ligeros. Los plugins de e-commerce podrían necesitar una solución headless como Snipcart. Cada reemplazo se documenta en el plan de migración antes de que toquemos nada.

¿Es realista Lighthouse 100 para cada página?

Para páginas impulsadas por contenido — sí. El default de cero JavaScript de Astro elimina el mayor cuello de botella de rendimiento de inmediato. Las páginas con scripts de terceros integrados como analytics, widgets de chat o incrustaciones de video podrían aterrizar en 95–99 debido a factores fuera de tu control. Optimizamos todo dentro de tu dominio y te damos orientación clara sobre minimizar el impacto de terceros donde no podemos controlarlo directamente.

¿Cuánto ahorraré en hosting después de la migración?

Cloudflare Pages ofrece alojamiento estático gratuito con ancho de banda ilimitado. Incluso el alojamiento edge de nivel empresarial cuesta alrededor de $20/mes, comparado con $100–200/mes para WordPress administrado. Pero honestamente, los ahorros más grandes provienen de eliminar las tarifas de licencia de plugins, herramientas de monitoreo de seguridad y las horas de desarrollador que actualmente estás gastando solo en mantener WordPress actualizado y compatible.

WordPress to Astro from $6,000
Fixed-fee. Includes content migration, image optimization, redirect mapping, and 30-day post-launch support.
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