Frequently asked question
Yes. If archived versions of your online store exist, they can be used as a reference to rebuild the store in WordPress using WooCommerce. While archived data is not live, it helps restore product pages, categories, content, and store structure so the website functions again as a real online store.
Yes. This service includes rebuilding your online store with a fully functional cart and checkout system. Customers will be able to browse products, add items to the cart, and place orders after restoration.
Yes. Product pages, categories, images, and essential store content are restored based on archived references. The goal is to rebuild the product catalog so the store is usable and ready to sell again.
Payment gateways cannot be restored directly from archived data. However, your store will be delivered with WooCommerce fully set up, and payment gateways can be reconfigured easily after restoration.
Yes. The restored website is built on WordPress with WooCommerce, allowing you to manage products, update content, change prices, and configure store settings after delivery.
Where possible, original URLs and page structure are preserved to maintain consistency and reduce SEO disruption. In some cases, adjustments may be required depending on archived data availability.
This service works best for small, medium-sized or large online stores. Very large stores with complex integrations may require additional review to determine feasibility.
No. Customer data, order history, and payment records are not available in archived website data and cannot be restored. The focus is on rebuilding the store structure and products so new orders can be placed again.
The timeline depends on the size of the store and the availability of archived data. Most eCommerce restorations are completed within a few business days after review.
Once your store is restored, you can upgrade, redesign, or enhance it at any time. Many clients choose to start with restoration and then improve design or functionality later.