After migrating from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6, several changes and adjustments need to be made to ensure that your online store operates optimally and takes full advantage of the new features and improvements in Shopware 6. Here are the key points to consider after migration:
Review and Adjust Plugins:
Many plugins from Shopware 5 are not automatically compatible with Shopware 6. You need to ensure that all the plugins you are using are either updated or replaced with compatible versions. Some plugins may not work immediately after migration, as they may need to be adapted to the new architecture of Shopware 6.
Adjust Design and Templates:
The design and templates of Shopware 5 often need to be redesigned for Shopware 6, as Shopware 6 uses a new template structure and a different frontend system. You should ensure that your store remains visually appealing and that all design customizations are correctly transferred.
Check SEO Settings:
During the migration, you need to ensure that all SEO data such as meta tags, URLs, title tags, and meta descriptions have been correctly transferred. Verify that 301 redirects are set up to ensure that old URLs are redirected to the new pages, preventing any loss of SEO rankings.
Data Verification:
Although most data is migrated automatically, it’s important to verify all products, categories, orders, and customer data after migration. Make sure all information has been correctly transferred and that no data has been lost.
Take Advantage of Shopware 6’s Advanced Features:
Shopware 6 offers many new features, such as improved multilingual capabilities, structured data, and automated workflows. It’s advisable to activate these new features and use them to optimize your shop and unlock the full potential of Shopware 6.
Check Interfaces and Integrations:
If your shop integrates with external systems such as ERP, inventory management, or payment gateways, these interfaces should be checked for functionality after migration. In some cases, adjustments may be necessary to ensure that all systems continue to communicate seamlessly.
Performance Optimization:
Shopware 6 provides improved performance options. Take the opportunity to check your shop’s loading speed and improve it if needed, through optimizations like caching options or the integration of content delivery networks (CDNs).
Adjust Custom Features and Modules:
If your store has specific custom features or modules based on Shopware 5, these may need to be adapted for Shopware 6. A developer can ensure that all custom solutions continue to function properly.
Testing and Bug Fixing:
After migration, extensive testing should be carried out to ensure that all features are working as intended. This includes testing the order processes, payments, shipping methods, and the user experience. Any errors should be quickly fixed.
Training and Education:
Since Shopware 6 offers a new user interface and additional features, it may be beneficial to train your team on how to use Shopware 6. Training will help effectively utilize the new features and make daily operations in the system easier.
In summary, after migrating from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6, it’s important to review and adjust all relevant areas of your shop to ensure it continues to function efficiently and successfully. At WebiProg, we support you with all necessary adjustments and help you make the most of the new Shopware version.