Implementation & migration
New store on Magento Open Source or Adobe Commerce, or migration from another platform preserving catalog, customers, orders and SEO (redirects included).
- Magento 2 · Adobe Commerce
- SEO-safe migration
- Catalog & customers
Magento is the most powerful e-commerce platform — and the one that suffers most in the wrong hands. We're infrastructure and scale engineers applying that experience to your store: performance, integrations and stable operations.
New store on Magento Open Source or Adobe Commerce, or migration from another platform preserving catalog, customers, orders and SEO (redirects included).
Cache tuning (Varnish/Redis), CDN, query optimization and infrastructure sized for peak traffic. The store that stays up when traffic doubles.
ERP, payment gateway, anti-fraud, logistics and marketplaces — integrated with queues, retries and observability. Orders don't vanish mid-flight.
Cache, database, queues, CDN and observability — Magento's classic bottlenecks are exactly our scale-consulting specialty.
301 redirect maps, URL parity, sitemap and Search Console monitored through cutover. Your Google position isn't collateral damage.
MGM's data practice connects your store to sales, margin and inventory dashboards — decisions based on numbers, not gut feeling.
Existing store: we audit performance, code and integrations. New store: we map catalog, operations and integration requirements.
Roadmap with priorities, timeline and fixed price per phase. No never-ending project.
Build/migration in staging with real data. Planned go-live with rollback ready.
Monitoring, alerts and post-go-live support. Optional: monthly evolution and performance contract.
Magento pays off when you need deep customization, complex catalogs, B2B or full control over infrastructure and per-transaction cost. If your case is simpler, we say so in the audit — we recommend SaaS when it's the right call.
In most cases, yes. Misconfigured cache, N+1 queries, conflicting extensions and undersized infrastructure account for most slowness. Audit first, plan second — rewriting is the last resort.
Yes — catalog, customers, order history and URLs with 301 redirects. The migration plan includes the SEO work so existing organic traffic isn't lost.
Depends on scope: simple implementation, migration, or full operation with integrations. The initial audit defines scope and a fixed price per phase — no mid-project surprises.