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Headless WordPress Migration
wp-admin RetainedLighthouse 95+ISR & Server Components

您的WordPress网站加载速度为4.2秒。您的竞争对手加载速度为0.8秒。

如果您是一名增长营销人员,看着跳出率攀升,而开发人员说'只需更好地缓存',那么您已经到了无头决策点。

95+
Lighthouse Score
Performance / Accessibility
43%
Web Runs on WP
Your content stays put
0
Editorial Disruption
Same wp-admin workflow
<1s
Time to Interactive
ISR + edge caching
What Headless WordPress Actually Decouples -- And What Stays Put

Your content team logs into wp-admin exactly as they do now. Your developers pull that content through REST or WPGraphQL and render it with Next.js Server Components, cached at 100+ edge locations. The WordPress database, ACF fields, user roles, plugin ecosystem -- all untouched. What dies: the PHP theme layer that keeps your Lighthouse mobile score between 40 and 55, the attack surface of wp-login exposed to the public internet, and the single point of failure where one bad plugin update kills editorial access and visitor experience in the same stroke. Incremental Static Regeneration pre-renders pages on-demand and revalidates them in the background, so your traffic spikes hit a CDN, not your origin server.

项目失败的原因

Lighthouse mobile scores stuck between 40 and 55, even after you've thrown every caching plugin at it Google penalizes slow pages in search rankings, and every 100ms delay eats into your conversions.
PHP themes are a single point of failure One bad plugin update can take everything down at once -- editors and visitors lose access together.
Editors like wp-admin Developers hate writing PHP templates. And hiring decent frontend talent gets harder and more expensive every year.
WordPress exposes your entire application stack to the public internet Brute-force attacks on wp-login, XML-RPC exploits, plugin vulnerabilities -- they're all live attack surfaces, right now.
Page builders and shortcodes lock your content inside rendering engines that fight performance That content also becomes non-portable -- you can't pipe it to a mobile app or any other channel without a fight.
Server-rendered PHP can't keep up with static or ISR delivery at the edge Traffic spikes strain your server, push up hosting costs, and degrade the experience for everyone hitting your site at the same time.

合规

WPGraphQL Integration

We wire up WPGraphQL to expose posts, pages, custom post types, ACF fields, and Yoast metadata as efficient GraphQL queries. No over-fetching, no wasted bandwidth.

Incremental Static Regeneration

Pages get statically generated at build time and revalidated in the background on a configurable interval. Visitors always hit a cached edge response while the content stays current behind the scenes.

Draft Preview for Editors

Next.js Draft Mode intercepts preview clicks from wp-admin and renders unpublished content through the production frontend. Editors see exactly what visitors will see -- no surprises, no "it looked different in preview."

SEO Metadata Pipeline

Yoast and Rank Math data flows through the API into Next.js generateMetadata. Titles, descriptions, Open Graph tags, canonical URLs, JSON-LD structured data -- all handled automatically.

Attack Surface Reduction

Your WordPress instance sits behind a firewall with no public theme rendering. Only the API endpoint is exposed, which cuts out most of the common WordPress exploit vectors.

On-Publish Revalidation

A lightweight webhook fires the moment an editor hits Publish. That triggers on-demand ISR, so updated content goes live in seconds -- no full rebuild required.

我们构建的内容

Escape Lighthouse mobile scores trapped between 40 and 55 despite every caching plugin you've installed

Ship Lighthouse 95+ on mobile with Server Components that eliminate client-side JavaScript overhead and trim Time to Interactive

Eliminate the single point of failure where one plugin update crashes both your editorial interface and your public site

Serve static and ISR pages from 100+ edge nodes so your site stays live even if the WordPress origin goes down entirely

Stop forcing frontend developers to write PHP templates when React talent is cheaper and easier to hire

Map ACF Pro custom fields and repeater blocks to typed TypeScript interfaces for predictable, compile-time-safe rendering

Close the attack surface of wp-login, XML-RPC, and plugin vulnerabilities exposed to the public internet

Run WordPress media library images through automatic WebP/AVIF conversion, lazy loading, and responsive srcsets via Next.js Image

Break free from page builders and shortcodes that lock your content inside non-portable rendering engines

Generate dynamic XML sitemaps and RSS feeds at build time from your content graph and auto-submit them to Search Console

End the cycle where traffic spikes strain your server, inflate hosting costs, and slow the site for everyone

Expose WPML or Polylang locale data via the API and route it through Next.js i18n with intact hreflang tags for every language

我们的流程

01

WordPress Audit & API Setup

We start with an audit of your existing WordPress instance -- plugins, custom post types, ACF fields, SEO configuration. We install WPGraphQL, expose all content types, and lock down the public-facing PHP layer.
Week 1
02

Next.js Frontend Build

Then we scaffold the Next.js app with App Router, map every WordPress template to a React component, and configure ISR with tuned revalidation intervals. Draft Mode preview gets wired up for your editors at this stage.
Weeks 2–3
03

SEO & Performance Tuning

Yoast and Rank Math metadata gets piped into generateMetadata. We optimize images, implement structured data, configure sitemap generation, and keep iterating until every Lighthouse category is clearing 95.
Week 4
04

Editor Training & QA

Your content team then tests the full editorial workflow end to end -- draft, preview, publish, revalidate. We work through every edge case: custom fields, scheduled posts, revision history, multi-author workflows.
Week 5
05

Deploy & Monitor

Finally, we deploy to Vercel with production caching, configure on-publish webhooks, set up uptime monitoring for both the WordPress API and the Next.js frontend, and stay on for 30 days of post-launch support.
Week 6
Next.jsWordPressWPGraphQLVercelACF ProYoast SEO APIReact Server Components

常见问题

Will my editors need to learn a new CMS?

No. The wp-admin experience is identical — same dashboard, same editor, same plugin interfaces. The only visible change is that clicking Preview routes through the Next.js frontend via Draft Mode instead of loading a PHP theme. Most editors don't even notice, other than the previews loading faster.

Do my existing WordPress plugins still work?

Backend plugins like ACF, Yoast, Gravity Forms, and WooCommerce keep working normally. Plugins that inject HTML via PHP hooks — visual page builders, for example — need to be replaced with React components. We audit every plugin during discovery and flag anything that needs migration before we touch a line of code.

How does headless WordPress handle SEO without a PHP theme?

Both Yoast and Rank Math expose all SEO metadata through the REST API and WPGraphQL. We pull titles, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, canonical URLs, and schema markup into Next.js generateMetadata. The output matches what you had before — usually better — and you get dramatically faster page loads on top of it, which helps rankings directly.

What Lighthouse score can I realistically expect?

We target 95+ across Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO on both mobile and desktop. Monolithic WordPress typically scores 40–55 on mobile. Static generation, ISR, edge caching, and optimized image delivery consistently push those numbers above 95 in production.

What happens to my site if the WordPress server goes down?

Nothing visitors would notice. Next.js serves pre-rendered pages from the edge cache, so the frontend stays fully operational even during a WordPress outage. Editors won't be able to publish new content until the backend recovers, but visitors see zero downtime. That's a real resilience advantage over monolithic WordPress.

How long does a headless WordPress migration take?

A typical site — under 200 pages, standard custom post types, ACF fields — takes 5–6 weeks from kickoff to production. Larger projects with WooCommerce, multi-language support, or complex custom plugin logic can run 8–10 weeks. We scope everything precisely during discovery so nothing surprises you mid-project.

Headless WordPress Migration from $8,000
Fixed-fee. 30-day post-launch support included.
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