Elementor to Gutenberg Migration Services.

We migrate your WordPress website from Elementor to the native Gutenberg editor without breaking your design — improving page speed, Core Web Vitals, and long-term stability.

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Companies

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11 years

Robust Growth

250+

Happy Clients

1000+

WordPress Projects

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Custom Solutions

Why Migrate from
Elementor to Gutenberg?.

If your website is built with Elementor, every day you delay migration costs you speed, SEO, and stability.

Elementor loads extra CSS, JavaScript, and nested layouts on every page, even when you don’t need them. Over time, this leads to slower load times, poor Core Web Vitals, and higher bounce rates.

Migrating to Gutenberg now helps you:

  • Stop losing visitors to slow page loads
  • Fix Core Web Vitals issues before rankings drop further
  • Reduce reliance on heavy third-party builders
  • Prevent future WordPress update conflicts
  • Make your site easier to manage as it grows

This isn’t a redesign.

It’s a performance and stability fix for your WordPress website.

The earlier you migrate, the faster your site becomes and the easier it is to maintain long-term

Your Elementor-built website transitions into a faster, cleaner Gutenberg-powered WordPress experience, optimized for performance, simplified content editing, preserved SEO structure, and long-term scalability without disruption.

Ready to Move from Elementor to Gutenberg?

Our Migration Process

Our Elementor to Gutenberg Migration Process .

We follow a structured, risk-free migration process to ensure nothing breaks and performance actually improves.

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01 Website Audit & Page Analysis.

Before touching your site, we analyze:

  • Elementor widgets used across pages
  • Layout complexity and custom sections
  • Performance bottlenecks caused by Elementor assets

This helps us plan the migration properly — not guess.

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02 Gutenberg Block Planning.

We don’t “copy-paste” layouts. We rebuild them correctly.

  • Map Elementor layouts to native Gutenberg blocks
  • Create reusable blocks for consistency
  • Plan custom blocks only when truly required
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03 Layout & Design Migration.

Your design stays intact.

  • Pixel-close recreation of existing layouts
  • Mobile-first implementation
  • No visual breakage across screen sizes
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04 Performance Optimization.

This is where the real value shows.

  • Remove unused Elementor CSS & JS
  • Optimize block output
  • Improve Core Web Vitals scores
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05 Testing & Quality Check.

Before go-live, we test thoroughly:

  • Cross-browser compatibility
  • Mobile & tablet responsiveness
  • SEO structure and performance validation

Elementor vs Gutenberg:
The Difference You Can Actually Feel.

The real difference between Elementor and Gutenberg isn’t how they look in the editor.
It’s how your website behaves for real users and search engines.

With Elementor, every page loads extra layers of code, even when nothing changes visually.

With Gutenberg, WordPress renders only what’s needed.

FeatureElementorGutenberg
Page SpeedSlower due to heavy assetsFaster, lightweight
Code OutputNested divs & wrappersClean HTML
SEO FriendlinessDepends on optimizationNaturally SEO-friendly
Core Web VitalsHarder to passEasier to optimize
Long-Term MaintenancePlugin-dependentWordPress native
Plugin DependencyHighMinimal
Editing ExperienceVisual but heavySimple & stable

Why Choose Midnay for
Elementor to Gutenberg Migration.

Many agencies “migrate layouts.”
We migrate with performance, SEO, and maintainability in mind.

  • WordPress performance specialists
  • Core Web Vitals–driven migration approach
  • Clean, scalable Gutenberg builds
  • SEO-safe structure preservation
  • Ongoing WordPress maintenance & optimization support

We don’t just move pages, we improve how your site works.

Testimonials

Real Projects,
Real Results.

5/5

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Based on 10 reviews

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David Vishal

Dalberg

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It was a super positive experience overall. This was our first time working with Midnay and we chose to go with you given their past portfolio. Coming in, the one thing we weren’t fully confident about is the UI design but I think they did a great job. The overall process was super structured, it was always clear what was needed from us and we’re quite happy with the output + the fact that it was delivered in time for our launch. Will definitely recommend you to others within Dalberg or any of our partner orgs looking to get websites developed

Chirag Sutar

Wipro Foundation, Communication

samuhik-pahal

Midnay is an extremely reactive company, finds the issues as quick as a flash and most importantly solves them in a blink ofan eye! The company has been able to deal on two projects

Dr Mahima Jacob

Dr Paul’s Dental Clinic, Dubai

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They give the best solutions to the problem, keeping in mind our goals – Midnay has delivered the website on time and pleased us with the outcome. Their knowledgeable team responds quickly to our needs and provides the best solutions to issues. Moreover, they communicate effectively via email and messaging apps.

FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions.

Will my website design change after migration?

Is Gutenberg better than Elementor for SEO?

How long does the Elementor to Gutenberg migration take?

Will my website speed improve?

Can I keep Elementor on some pages?

Do you offer post-migration support?

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What Our
Clients Say.

Midnay is an extremely reactive company, finds the issues as quick as a flash and most importantly solves them in a blink of an eye! The company has been able to deal on two projects of mine, for performance issues and for migration from multisite to single installs. Great service and experience. Thank you Midnay.

Julien Pajot

CEO Los Nuevos Artesanos

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