StageReadyWeb

From Wix

Move on from Wix when the site no longer matches the level of the project.

Wix can be enough at the beginning. But once the site needs to carry more identity, more booking value, and a more professional presentation, many musicians start to feel the builder's limits in both structure, flexibility, and credibility.

Whatusuallyneedstochange

Signs you have outgrown Wix

The issue is rarely the platform alone. The issue appears when you need a site that feels more precise, more useful, and less like a standard solution.

  • The site feels too template-driven
  • It is hard to prioritise EPK, booking, and contact properly
  • You are fighting the platform to create the right page flow
  • The project deserves a stronger first impression

What a move usually solves

Moving away from Wix is not only about leaving the tool. It is about getting a website built around the artist's identity and the people who actually need to use the site.

  • Clearer structure for bio, EPK, booking, and proof
  • Stronger alignment between design and artistic direction
  • Less builder feel and more professional weight
  • More room for the site to grow with the project

How we approach the migration

A good migration starts by reviewing what is worth keeping and what is holding the site back. Then we shape the new setup so it does not only look different, but solves the right problems.

  • Audit of the current structure and content
  • Prioritisation of which pages to improve first
  • Migration or rewrite of content without unnecessary noise
  • A new site that works better for both people and search

FAQ

When does it make sense for a musician to move away from Wix?

Usually when the website needs to work more actively for booking, press, EPK, or professional positioning, and the builder starts to limit how the project can be presented.

Will I lose all my content if I move from Wix?

No. The strongest content can usually be reused. The important part is deciding what should be moved as-is and what should be rewritten or reprioritised.

Is migration only relevant if my current site is technically bad?

No. Many migrations happen because the site no longer feels right or no longer works well enough as a professional base, even if it still technically works.

Wondering whether Wix is still the right fit for your project?

I can review your current Wix site and show where the builder is holding you back, and what makes the most sense next if you want a stronger artist website.