I have a completely redesigned WordPress site sitting on a staging sub folder that I cloned from wp staging pro plugin, and now it’s time to push those changes live. The catch: the production site is an active WooCommerce store, so every existing product, order, transaction, and post record stay 100 % intact. I also rely on several plugins—some standard, some custom-tweaked—that need to keep working without version conflicts or broken hooks. I also need to preserve the posts on the live site but use the pages on the staging site. We also moved builders from wpbakery and now use primarily elementor. Here’s how I picture the hand-over: • Pre-migration backup of both databases and the wp-content directory • Sync of the new theme and layout from staging while preserving all live-site data tables linked to products, orders, coupons, taxes, and customer info • Plugin audit to make sure every existing plugin (and its settings) survives the move unscathed • Short maintenance window or zero-downtime approach, followed by post-migration testing of checkout, cart, user accounts, and admin functions • Rollback strategy in place in case anything misbehaves What I need from you is the technical migration itself, done safely and cleanly. If you have solid, verifiable experience migrating WooCommerce or other WordPress sites, let me know—briefly—how you’ve tackled similar jobs and which tools you prefer. Once the live site is running smoothly on the new design, with every sale and plugin feature still humming, the project is complete.