Migrate to Cartisto
Bring your catalog and customers over from another platform.
Moving from another store builder? The import tools bring your data across so you don’t rebuild by hand. It’s a guided wizard under Settings → Import (owner-only).
Where you can import from
| Source | How |
|---|---|
| Shopify | Connect via API, or upload an export file. |
| Salla | Connect via API, or upload an export file. |
| Zid | Connect via API, or upload an export file. |
| WooCommerce | Upload an export file. |
| CSV | Upload a spreadsheet in Cartisto’s format. |
(Which method a source supports is shown when you pick it — where API import isn’t available, you upload an export file instead.)
What comes across
- Products and their variants
- Categories
- Customers
- Coupons
- CMS pages
The wizard
- Start a job — pick the source, then connect it (API credentials) or upload your export file. Credentials are stored encrypted and never shown back.
- Map fields — confirm how the source’s columns line up with Cartisto’s fields, and adjust anything that didn’t match automatically.
- Run — the import processes in the background; you can track progress.
- Review — when it finishes, any rows that couldn’t import are listed with a reason, and you can download the errors as a CSV to fix and re-import.
Tip
Import into a quiet store first Run your migration before you open for business (or during off-hours), review the error report, and spot-check a few products and customers before pointing your domain at the store.