WordPress migration plugin

Move WordPress sites without sending them to a cloud service.

DeDanix Migrator exports, backs up and restores WordPress sites using protected local `.dedanix` packages. It is designed for developers and site owners who want a clear migration workflow inside WordPress.

Migration package
Full site exportDatabase, plugins, themes, media and content.
.DED
Protected backupsDownload only with admin permission.
Safe
No cloud lock-inPackages stay under your control.
Local

For local-to-live moves, backups and controlled restores.

A simpler workflow for exporting a WordPress site, keeping a protected backup and importing it into another installation.

01

Export packages

Create `.dedanix` packages with a manifest, database and selected site files.

02

Backups by type

Full site, database, plugins, themes and media backups for safer maintenance work.

03

Chunked upload

Import packages in chunks to reduce friction on shared hosting.

04

URL replacement

Preserve destination `home` and `siteurl`, then replace source URLs in database and safe text files.

05

Protected storage

Backups and reports live in protected storage and require admin access to download.

06

No external server

No cloud storage integration is required for the core migration workflow.

What it is not.

Clear limits make the product easier to trust.

Not a cloud platform

It does not try to become a storage subscription or remote backup service.

Not multisite-first

The current scope focuses on normal single-site WordPress installs.

Not a reckless restore button

Imports and restores need clear confirmation and protected admin permissions.

Frequently asked questions

Key details before using a migration plugin on a real site.

Does it use a proprietary cloud?

No. The package is generated by your site and remains under your control.

What file format does it use?

DeDanix Migrator uses `.dedanix` packages with a manifest and packaged site data.

Does it support Multisite?

No. The current product scope is single-site WordPress.

Should I test before restoring production?

Yes. Always test restores in a staging or local environment before touching a critical live site.

Keep migrations under your control.

Export, back up and restore WordPress sites with a local package workflow designed for practical maintenance.