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Migration WordPress LMS vers Next.js

Votre plateforme de cours s'effondre à chaque lancement — Voici pourquoi

3-6
Weeks to Migrate
Depending on course volume
10x
Faster Video Load
Mux adaptive streaming
100%
Data Preserved
Progress, certs, quizzes
$0
Plugin License Fees
Post-migration
What WordPress LMS Migration Actually Fixes — And What It Costs You Not To

Your course platform crashes the moment enrollment opens. A student taps play on lesson two, the video stalls, they close the tab and request a refund before you even see the support ticket. WordPress LMS migration moves your LearnDash, TutorLMS, LifterLMS, or Sensei courses to Next.js with server-rendered dashboards, Supabase real-time progress tracking, and Mux-hosted video that streams at adaptive bitrate on every device. Your existing quiz logic, drip schedules, and certificate workflows transfer intact — student progress, enrollment history, all of it — while sub-800ms page loads and native mobile navigation replace the plugin carousel that breaks every Sunday night. We run the migration in three to six weeks: schema mapping, API builds, video transcoding, user acceptance testing, cutover. Your team keeps teaching while we rebuild the rails underneath.

Où les projets échouent

WordPress buckles under concurrent student load during live cohorts or course launches That means lost revenue and refund requests every time you run a promotion or open enrollment.
Video playback stutters or fails on mobile, especially where connections are slower Students abandon courses mid-lesson and your completion rates drop.
Plugin licenses for LearnDash plus add-ons plus video hosting can easily exceed $500/month Your margins shrink as you scale, making each new student less profitable.
Student dashboards take 4-8 seconds to load because of WordPress database bloat Daily active usage suffers — students just stop logging in.
Mobile is an afterthought Pinch-to-zoom quizzes, broken video players, a frustrating experience for the 60%+ of learners who access courses from phones and tablets.
Update one plugin and another breaks Quiz plugin conflicts with certificate plugin conflicts with membership plugin. You spend weekends debugging instead of building courses, and students hit errors in production.

Conformité

Full Course Structure Migration

Every course, module, lesson, topic, and drip schedule moves to your new Supabase schema. Hierarchical relationships and prerequisite chains stay intact.

Quiz & Assessment Engine

All question types, randomization rules, time limits, passing scores, and retry logic rebuild in the new stack. Historical quiz attempts and grades migrate alongside student records.

Adaptive Video Streaming via Mux

Mux or Cloudflare Stream replaces self-hosted or Vimeo embeds with adaptive bitrate streaming. Videos load fast and adjust quality based on the student's connection.

Student Progress Preservation

Lesson completions, course progress percentages, earned certificates, and badge records all move to Supabase with full history. Students pick up exactly where they left off.

Stripe Subscription Billing

Existing subscriptions, payment history, and access rules transfer to Stripe. One-time purchases, recurring plans, payment plans, and coupon codes all work natively.

Discussion Forum Migration

Course discussions, threaded replies, and instructor responses carry over to the new platform. Real-time updates replace the slow WordPress comment system.

Ce que nous construisons

Eliminate server crashes during live cohorts when concurrent logins spike above fifty students

Student dashboards render in 780ms using React Server Components and edge-cached enrollment data

Stop paying LearnDash license fees plus video hosting plus caching plugins that still deliver 6-second mobile load times

Swipe-enabled course players with native touch controls and picture-in-picture video that work on every phone and tablet without custom CSS hacks

End the plugin conflict loop where certificate add-ons break membership gates and quizzes throw PHP warnings in production

Server-generated PDF certificates with student names, completion timestamps, and cryptographically signed verification URLs

Remove the mobile playback failures that lose 60% of your students before lesson three

Real-time progress bars and leaderboard updates via Supabase subscriptions that refresh without page reloads

Cut dashboard query time from eight seconds to under one by migrating bloated wp_postmeta tables to indexed Supabase schemas

Per-video engagement heatmaps, average view duration, and signed playback tokens that block unauthorized screen recording

Escape WordPress update cycles that take your course offline every third Tuesday for compatibility patches

A custom instructor dashboard for publishing courses, grading quizzes, issuing bulk certificates, and tracking monthly recurring revenue

Notre processus

01

LMS Audit & Data Mapping

We export your full WordPress database and map every content type, user role, progress record, and payment relationship to the new Supabase schema. You get a migration plan with a zero-data-loss guarantee.
Week 1
02

Database & API Build

Supabase tables, row-level security policies, and API endpoints go live. Stripe products mirror your existing plans. We run the first full data import and validate record counts against your WordPress database.
Week 2
03

Frontend & Video Integration

The Next.js course player, student dashboard, quiz engine, and discussion forums get built. All existing videos are ingested into Mux with adaptive streaming profiles. We test the mobile experience across devices.
Weeks 3-4
04

UAT & Student Acceptance

A select group of students and instructors test the new platform using their real accounts and progress. We work through edge cases — unusual quiz configurations, legacy certificate formats, custom drip schedules.
Week 5
05

Cutover & DNS Switch

A final delta migration captures any new enrollments or progress since the initial import. DNS points to the new platform. The old WordPress site stays available in read-only mode for 30 days as a fallback.
Week 6
Next.jsSupabaseMuxCloudflare StreamStripeVercelPostgreSQLTailwind CSS

Questions fréquentes

Mes étudiants perdront-ils leur progression dans les cours pendant la migration ?

Non. Chaque enregistrement d'achèvement, tentative de quiz, certificat obtenu et pourcentage de progression migre vers Supabase. Les étudiants se connectent à la nouvelle plateforme et voient leur tableau de bord exactement comme ils l'ont laissé. Avant le basculement, nous exécutons des scripts de validation qui comparent les comptages d'enregistrements entre WordPress et Supabase pour confirmer qu'aucune donnée ne manque.

Combien de temps prend une migration WordPress LMS ?

La plupart des migrations se terminent en 3 à 6 semaines selon le volume de cours, la complexité des quiz et les intégrations personnalisées. Un site LearnDash avec 20 cours et des quiz standard prend généralement 3 à 4 semaines. Les sites avec 200+ cours, des quiz avec branchement complexe ou des designs de certificats personnalisés prennent environ 6 semaines. Nous vous donnerons un calendrier exact après l'audit.

Puis-je continuer à vendre des cours pendant la migration ?

Oui. Une migration delta au moment du basculement capture tous les nouveaux inscriptions, mises à jour de progression ou paiements effectués depuis l'import initial. Vos étudiants ne subiront aucun temps d'arrêt. Le site WordPress reste actif jusqu'à ce que nous basculions le DNS vers la nouvelle plateforme.

Pourquoi Mux plutôt que Vimeo ou de la vidéo auto-hébergée ?

Mux utilise le streaming à bitrate adaptatif — la qualité vidéo s'ajuste en temps réel en fonction de la vitesse de connexion de l'étudiant. Vous obtenez également des analyses par vidéo montrant exactement où les étudiants font une pause, rembobinent ou abandonnent, plus des URLs signées pour prévenir le partage non autorisé. La vidéo WordPress auto-hébergée ne peut pas égaler cette performance ou cette sécurité à grande échelle.

Que deviennent mes forums de discussion et commentaires d'étudiants ?

Tous les discussions de cours, réponses en thread et réponses d'instructeurs migrent vers la nouvelle plateforme. Le système de discussion fonctionne sur les souscriptions en temps réel de Supabase, donc les nouvelles réponses apparaissent immédiatement sans rechargement de page. C'est un pas significatif en avant par rapport aux commentaires WordPress.

Devrai-je toujours payer les licences LearnDash ou TutorLMS après la migration ?

Non. Après la migration, votre plateforme fonctionne sur Next.js, Supabase, Mux et Stripe — tous avec tarification à l'usage, aucun renouvellement de plugin. La plupart des clients voient leurs coûts mensuels de plateforme diminuer de 40 à 70% comparé à leur stack de plugins WordPress, particulièrement avec des volumes d'étudiants plus importants.

LMS Migration from $12,000
Fixed-fee based on course volume. 30-day post-launch support included.
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