
The end of life of Magento 1 is right around the corner. In September 2018, Adobe announced that the company would end support for Magento 1 in June of this year. And, if you haven’t migrated your online store to Magento 2 yet, your time has run out — you need to set a plan and execute it.
Here, let’s explore what this means for your online store.
Here’s why you need to migrate your online stores to Magento 2 right away and how you can make it happen.
Magento 2 was released several years ago and includes enhanced features and updated systems for online stores. Since then, the company has been focusing more on the new platform and less on the old. The death of Magento 1 has been
For some time now, Adobe has planned to shut down services for Magento 1. These services include support for Magento Commerce 1, formerly known as Enterprise Edition, and Magento Open Source 1, formerly known as Community Edition. Support includes quality fixes and security patches.
So, any online stores that are still hosted in Magento 1 on June 1, 2020 will no longer have access to crucial updates or support from Adobe.
Magento’s internal developers are continually on the hunt for vulnerabilities. They then find solutions for these holes in the system and offer them to Magento users. Security patches are a necessary component for websites that store sensitive data.
Since all eCommerce stores use product and customer date, no access to security patches makes your website vulnerable. Without them, you put you and your customers at risk.
Furthermore, you have a minimum standard of legally-mandated security measures that you must comply with. And, in less than a couple of months, Magento 1 stores will technically no longer be in compliance.
So, you need these patches to keep you and your customers’ data safe and to avoid legal consequences. The only way to avoid them is to replatform your store. And, you now have less than two months to make it happen.
You may want to scan your site now to make sure you aren’t already vulnerable.

For one reason or another, you may not be super keen on the idea of moving to Magento 2. The short answer is that you can migrate your operations to any eCommerce platform you like. But, you need to think it through.
So, here are some key considerations for replatforming.
If you’ve been operating in the Magento 1 framework, it’s likely that Magento 2 will deliver the most compatibility with your processes. But, this may not necessarily be the case. So, if you find that Magento 2 isn’t the right solution, you should shop around and diligently research all available options.
What Other eCommerce Platforms Should You Research?
Countless eCommerce platforms are available for your consideration. At Gorgias, we have three favorites:
Ultimately, you will want to consult with a developer who has experience with eCommerce replatforming to help you determine which solution is right for you. But, a switch from Magento to Shopify wouldn’t likely offer an ample solution. If you were to consider that switch, you would need to look into Shopify Plus.
Recommended: Magento vs Shopify: An Honest eCommerce Platform Comparison

Convert Digital is a web design and development company that specializes in eCommerce. They have worked with popular merchants like Cadbury, Cygnett, Puma, and O’neill to create thoughtfully-designed online shopping experiences. So, we asked them for an insider perspective so we could share it with our users who may still be running stores on Magento 1. .
To kick off a Magento 1 > Magento 2 replatform, we would start with a requirement gathering session directly with the client then move into planning the platform and ecosystem structure that meets the needs of the client’s business. This architecture phase ensures that we’re creating a solution that takes all of the client’s existing (sometimes legacy) business tools into account and integrates new features and tools (like Gorgias!) into their brand new ecosystem. Often, we find that the older Magento 1 sites have unrequired extensions.
And, our focus with a replatform is to create a clean slate, utilizing as much of Magento 2 core as possible. The key commonality across all upgrade projects is the data migration phase – where we take all customer, product and historical sales data from the Magento 1 and migrate them to Magento 2. This is often a very big job but Magento offers a great suite of tools to handle this part.
When it comes to front-end design and updating the look and feel of the site we’re migrating, our UX audits are a goldmine of information and opportunity! We analyze existing store data in conjunction with a visual overview to learn how users are interacting with our client’s site to design a shiny new experience aimed at hitting the client’s business goals. Usually, these goals fall into lead generation, revenue-driving or database growth.
For the strategy side of things, we prefer to partner with trusted SEO & marketing experts to take their advice on how to approach URL redirects and SEO management. When a business has invested heavily in building an SEO reputation, a migration can really affect their position if not handled correctly.
specifically created for this type of trade. Another feature that was been highly anticipated and praised is the Magento MSI – the multi inventory feature that allows merchants to easily manage inventory across multiple warehouses.
Beyond the security threats, the only major change will be that these online stores will unlikely be able to add new features to their stores and will have a tougher time fixing on-site bugs.That being said, our strong recommendation is for all sites to be off Magento ahead of June 30th.
There are plenty of out of the box integrations available directly in the base Magento install itself – tools like Braintree, Paypal Express, Amazon Pay, Dotdigital, Signifyed, Klarna, Yotpo, Multi warehouse, B2B (commerce) as well as a drag and drop page editor. The one we are most excited about is a multi-store inventory (MSI) that allows enterprise clients to manage store inventory from multiple locations.
As budgets become stretched and every dollar spent demands an optimal return on investment, consider whether your development budget is better used to manage a legacy platform or invested into a migration where your online store objective becomes entirely focused on meeting the needs of your customers.
Now, you should understand that your Magento 1 store needs to be migrated to another platform. And, you have less than two months to finish a job that is likely to take more than six weeks. Convert Digital is open to help you make the transition and you can contact them today to get started.
Is Magento 1 still supported?
Adobe will provide quality fixes and security patches for users through June 1, 2020. After this date, they will only offer support for Magento 2.

Ashley Kimler is an eCommerce specialist who has been selling online and helping both small businesses and enterprise companies with their online sales marketing for nearly 15 years. Follow @gorgiasio and @ashleykimler on Twitter to read more expert advice.
This article originally appeared in the Gorgias blog and has been published here with permission.