Capitol Hill · DC

Website Migration in Capitol Hill, DC

Klikcy runs migrations carefully — content, URLs, redirects, SEO and DNS — so you don't lose rankings.

Website Migration for Capitol Hill businesses

Klikcy delivers website migration services for companies across Capitol Hill, Washington DC. Washington DC's economy is anchored by government, nonprofits, legal and policy, and we tailor every engagement to how Capitol Hill companies grow online.

What's included

  • Audit and plan
  • Redirect map
  • Staging and QA
  • Launch and post-launch

Technical foundation

  • 301 mapping
  • SEO checks pre/post
  • DNS and TTL planning

Frequently asked questions

Who handles website migrations in Capitol Hill?

Yes — Klikcy delivers website migration for businesses in Capitol Hill, including Washington DC, Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Downtown DC and across Washington DC. We are a hosting and reliability partner focused on domains, DNS, email, migrations, and secure hosting.

How do you set up business email on a custom domain?

Klikcy is a technical infrastructure partner serving Washington DC remotely with the same standards as on-site engagements. Migrate platforms without losing rankings or downtime.

What is included in website security hardening?

We scope website migration around business outcomes — leads, product velocity, or operational efficiency — not deliverable checklists alone. Content and architecture are structured for Google and AI search visibility.

How should DNS be configured for reliability?

Typical website migration timelines depend on scope; marketing sites and automations can ship in weeks, while apps and SaaS take longer. We provide clear milestones after discovery.

When should a site move to managed hosting?

Every engagement includes discoverability foundations where relevant: clean IA, schema, performance, and FAQ-rich pages — without positioning Klikcy as an SEO-only vendor.

Will I lose rankings?

Not when migrations are done right.

Downtime?

Usually none — DNS and TTLs are planned.

Which platforms?

WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace, custom — into modern stacks.