Website & Application Migration in Kraków / Cracow
We specialize in migrating from WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Angular, Vue and other technologies to Astro and Next.js. Every project is executed with zero downtime, full SEO preservation, content integrity and feature parity. Our team has years of experience across both legacy and modern tech stacks.
Specific Context: Scalable architecture, strong security standards, and enterprise integrations tailored to local market requirements.
- Member of WordUp Kraków
Connecting with fellow developers in the Kraków / Cracow region.
Join us at the next event →
Migration to Next.js & Astro in Kraków / Cracow
We migrate sites from monolithic WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and other CMSs to modern Headless architecture powered by Astro or Next.js. In in Kraków / Cracow we execute zero-downtime migrations – your site stays live throughout the entire process.
We migrate applications from Angular, Vue, legacy React, jQuery, PHP and static generators (Hugo, Jekyll, Gatsby) to Astro or Next.js. You gain better performance, SEO and easier long-term development.
Businesses in in Kraków / Cracow that migrated to Astro or Next.js report PageSpeed scores of 95-100, 80-90% TTFB reduction and higher conversion rates. A static front-end eliminates common attack vectors and drastically lowers hosting costs.
Every migration includes full URL mapping, 301 redirects, meta tag and structured data transfer. Your Google rankings don't just hold – they typically improve thanks to better Core Web Vitals.
Map of Kraków / Cracow and surrounding area
We serve clients in Kraków / Cracow and nearby areas.
This page features specific insights for Kraków / Cracow.
WordPress projects in Kraków / Cracow and Poland
Explore selected projects supporting our clients' success.
alextg.pl - WordPress Project | WPPoland
alextg.pl is a WordPress website for a company that helps customers obtain financing. The project focused on clear service presentation, contact flow and stable technical upkeep...
Andergrant.com - Historic Website for Olsztyn's Premier Club (2009)
The andergrant.com project was created in 2009 as a website for the largest club in Olsztyn, utilizing project-specific technical choices of that era including PHP 5, MySQL, jQuery, and Flash multimedia.
Broadband Technology Conference Website - Telecommunications Industry Portal
The project carried out for the Broadband Technology Conference presents active access equipment and digital television headend systems for the Polish broadband market.
WordPress Support & Development in in Kraków / Cracow
Methodology guides (SEO, GEO, compliance)
How we approach AI citations, WooCommerce B2B modernization, and NIS2-aligned operational resilience on WordPress. These guides apply to every client location.
What Makes Kraków / Cracow Unique
Local expertise: - Migration to Astro & Next.js in Kraków / Cracow, Poland - From WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and legacy frameworks - Staged migrations with redirect mapping and SEO checks Our team understands the Kraków / Cracow market and tailors solutions to local business needs. Key project decisions are based on real data from the Kraków / Cracow market, not template assumptions.
Need this service: Next.js / Astro Migration in Kraków / Cracow?
Let's discuss how we can bring top-tier performance to your project.
Schedule free consultation in Kraków / CracowExplore other WordPress services and knowledge base
Strengthen your business with professional technical support in key areas of the WordPress ecosystem.
NIS2 and DORA scope mapping, supplier register, incident runbook.
Audit, hardening, and incident risk reduction.
WCAG 2.2, BFSG, EAA conformance report and remediation backlog.
Stability, updates, and post-launch support.
Custom WordPress engineering and architecture.
Headless WordPress, Sanity, Strapi, and Contentful with Astro or Next.js.
Related categories
Supporting articles
CRA covers products with digital elements. NIS2 covers entities. DORA covers financial entities. When all three apply at once, headless WordPress sits at the intersection. I sketch what the joint evidence package looks like in 2026.
The NIS2 Directive (2022/2555) was to be transposed into national law by 2024-10-17. The DORA Regulation (2022/2554) applies directly from 2025-01-17. For a WordPress site operator this means specific obligations if the site relates to a regulated entity. We explain it without panic, with references to the texts of the acts.
Article 21 of Directive 2022/2555 lists ten risk-management measures every in-scope entity must implement. I map each one to a WordPress agency control, with the evidence file each one requires for audit.
Let's build a website that works!
Over the past years, I've worked on over 80 different websites for companies, organizations, and agencies. I help with everything: from UI/UX design, through development, to security and maintenance.
Address
Working Hours
Mon-Fri: 8:00-19:00 Sat-Sun: 10:00-19:00
CEST Time zone
Send us a message
Our Offices
WPPOLAND PL
Starowiejska 16/2, 81-356 Gdynia, Poland
WPPOLAND Ireland
Limestone House 20 Drogheda Street, K32 FN34, Balbriggan, Dublin
WPPOLAND UK
44 Potterhill Perth, PH2 7EA
WPPOLAND Norway
Holbergs gate 19, 0166 Oslo
WPPOLAND Portugal
Estrada da Luz 63, 1600-152 Lisboa
Meet us at WordCamp
I regularly attend WordPress community meetings - WordUp, WordCamp Poland and WordCamp Europe. Just come and let's talk!
Add WP CalendarWhat does the collaboration process look like?
#We begin with a free consultation where we define your business goals, technical requirements, and delivery constraints. After that, you receive a clear scope, timeline, and cost breakdown so expectations are aligned from day one. Delivery is handled in short iterations with regular progress updates and decision checkpoints. This keeps the project transparent, reduces risk, and gives you practical control over priorities and budget.
How much does a WordPress website cost?
#Pricing depends on scope, design depth, integrations, and the level of custom development needed. Details are available on the pricing page, and the final estimate is always based on your specific requirements.
Do you offer post-launch support?
#Yes, we provide ongoing maintenance support after launch. It includes WordPress and plugin updates, monitored backups, security checks, and incident response when something breaks. We also handle small continuous improvements so your site evolves instead of freezing after go-live. This approach protects performance, improves stability, and lowers the cost of unexpected downtime.
How long does a project take?
#Project length depends on complexity, content readiness, and third-party integrations. A simple landing page is typically delivered in 1-2 weeks, a business site with performance optimisation usually takes 3-6 weeks, and e-commerce projects often need 6-12 weeks. We split the timeline into clear milestones so you always know what is being built and when reviews happen. If scope changes, we update the plan transparently so deadlines and costs remain predictable.