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SEO Migration Checklist Before Launch

May 11, 2026

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Migration work is about reducing risk before anything goes live.

Quick answer

Before a website migration, check URL mapping, redirects, canonicals, internal links, metadata, tracking, XML sitemaps, robots directives, staging crawlability and priority page coverage. The most important work happens before launch, not after rankings drop.

Most migration problems are preventable.

Traffic drops after a migration often come from missed planning. Redirects are incomplete, important pages disappear, templates change unexpectedly, or tracking breaks at the exact point you need visibility.

Pre-launch checks.

  • Build a full URL map
  • Map old URLs to the best new equivalents
  • Test redirect rules before launch
  • Crawl the staging site
  • Check canonicals and indexation directives
  • Review title tags, headings and content changes
  • Check internal links and navigation
  • Prepare new XML sitemaps
  • Confirm analytics and GSC access

Prioritise important URLs.

Not every URL carries the same risk. Focus first on pages with organic traffic, backlinks, conversions, rankings or strategic value. Those pages need the cleanest mapping and strongest checks.

This is where SEO migration support protects the pages that matter most.

Do not leave SEO until launch week.

SEO checks need to happen while there is still time to fix issues. If the first proper review happens after launch, the team is already reacting.

Practical checklist

  • Export current URLs
  • Prioritise traffic and backlink pages
  • Complete redirect mapping
  • Crawl staging
  • Check indexation directives
  • Test tracking
  • Prepare post-launch crawl

Common mistakes

  • Mapping every old URL to the homepage
  • Blocking staging then forgetting launch settings
  • Changing content without SEO review
  • Missing analytics checks
  • Not crawling after launch

When to get support

If this sounds familiar, Migration Support gives you practical SEO recommendations, clear priorities and next steps that are easier to implement. This note also supports Technical SEO.

FAQ

When should SEO be involved in a migration?

As early as possible, ideally before URL structures, templates and content decisions are final.

Do all old URLs need redirects?

Any valuable or accessible old URL should have a relevant redirect. Priority should go to URLs with traffic, links, rankings or business value.

Related Search Notes

  • What to Monitor After a Website Migration
  • Technical SEO Checklist for Large Websites
  • How to Check If Google Can Crawl and Index Your Site

Migration example

The highest-risk URLs need their own checks.

Before launch, priority URLs should be tested manually as well as through crawl exports. That means checking old URL to new URL mapping, canonical tags, indexability, metadata, internal links and whether the final destination still satisfies the same search intent.

  • Traffic-driving URLs
  • Ranking URLs
  • Backlinked URLs
  • Revenue pages
  • Pages changing template or intent

Practical use

How to turn this into action

  • Check whether the issue affects important templates, not just isolated URLs.
  • Separate urgent fixes from useful clean-up so the work can be prioritised.
  • Collect examples before briefing developers, writers or stakeholders.
  • Link the recommendation back to visibility, traffic quality or launch risk.
See how this supports Migration Support

Author

Written by Chris Payne

Chris Payne is the freelance SEO consultant behind Peacock Search. He has 8 years of SEO experience across ecommerce, publishing, UK and international websites, with a focus on technical SEO, content strategy, migrations and complex large-site audits.

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Peacock Search

Freelance SEO consultancy based in Romsey, specialising in audits, technical SEO, local SEO, content strategy and migration support.

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