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CommerceMove is an e-commerce migration service for small and medium-sized businesses in Malaysia. Its focus is not simply “moving data,” but helping merchants migrate from Wix, WooCommerce, Shopify, Shopee/Lazada, or older self-built websites to a Shopify or WooCommerce store that is better suited for selling. Its free assessment provides platform recommendations, risk checks, a rough timeline, and a launch checklist. Overall, it is positioned more as a project-based delivery service than a self-service SaaS tool.
Based on the available information, CommerceMove focuses on migration checks for products, customers, orders, pages, images, and key settings. Before launch, it also handles DNS, SEO redirects, payments, checkout, analytics tracking, and mobile experience. Its services include Shopify Migration, WooCommerce Migration, Store Redesign, and SEO Setup. For Shopee/Lazada sellers, its value lies in helping them move from marketplace stores to their own branded independent websites. However, there is no indication that it provides product selection, supply chain support, or store operation services.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Starter starts from RM2,000 and is suitable for up to 50 products, including core pages, payment integration, and a basic launch checklist. Growth starts from RM3,500 and supports up to 200 products, adding design customization, SEO-ready setup, redirect planning, and full checkout testing. Larger stores, advanced integrations, Marketplace workflows, or POS processes require a custom quote. The page states that there are no hidden fees, it is a one-time setup, and optional ongoing support is available. Small to mid-sized migrations are typically completed within 3–7 business days once access and content are ready.
The strengths are its clear positioning and focus on migration risk control, especially pain points such as data loss, downtime, payment failures, and SEO ranking drops. Its process also appears fairly complete, covering assessment, testing, and post-launch checks. The drawbacks are that the public information lacks case studies, team credentials, after-sales SLA details, and specific maintenance costs. The scope of integrations with payment gateways, logistics systems, ERP/POS, and similar tools is also not explained in detail, and its ability to serve markets beyond Malaysia is unclear.
CommerceMove is suitable for Malaysian merchants that already have some product and order volume but are dealing with a slow website, difficult maintenance, or a desire to move from Shopee/Lazada to their own independent brand store. It is less suitable for sellers that need complex global fulfillment, deep supply chain services, or only want an automated migration tool. Access from China is not mentioned in the available text, so it is unknown. If a China-based team needs to collaborate, it is best to confirm via the official website, chat entry point, or email whether the site is accessible, what cross-border payment methods are supported, and whether Chinese-language communication is available.
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commercemove.com is an Malaysia E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach commercemove.com directly.