Wix won't let your website leave. We rebuild it instead.
Wix has no site export: officially, your website can't move. Unofficially, it doesn't need to. Optise rebuilds your website from what's live, better than before, redirects every URL to protect your rankings, and keeps your Wix site online until you approve the new one. Then it improves itself, every week.
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Why B2B teams outgrow Wix
Wix got you online fast, and that was the deal: easy on day one, harder every day after. Want a new design? Wix doesn't let you switch templates; you rebuild from scratch. Past 50 pages, the editor itself slows down. The apps stack up at $5 to $50 a month each, renewal prices jump after the first term, and in competitive search the ceiling shows: fixed URL structures, limited schema, speed you can't fully control.
For a local shop, none of that matters much. For a B2B company competing for buyers on Google and in AI answers, all of it does.
What the switch actually involves (for you: approving)
The lock-in becomes irrelevant.
No export exists, so we don't need one: Optise rebuilds from your live site, your content, your brand, upgraded to a proper B2B website.
Your rankings are protected and then improved.
Full redirects, content carried over, and finally a technical foundation without the Wix ceiling: clean structure, real schema, speed. The things that capped your search performance become the things improving it.
No gap, no risk.
Your Wix site stays live until you've approved every page of the new one. Then the weekly improvements begin: that's the self-improving website, and it never asks you to drag a block again.
The self-improving websiteWhat replaces the Wix bill
The plan, the apps, the renewal jumps, and the evenings you spent in the editor become one subscription that includes the website, the analytics, and the improving, done for you.
Frequently asked questions
No, Wix doesn't offer a site export, and that stops mattering the moment you switch this way: Optise rebuilds your website from what's live. Content, pages, and brand come across; the lock-in stays behind with the platform.
No. Every URL gets redirected, your content carries over, and the new site removes the technical ceiling (fixed URLs, limited schema, speed) that was holding rankings back. Most sites climb after the move, and then keep climbing, because improving becomes weekly and automatic.
You'll keep what the work produced: the content, the story, the structure that works. What you lose is re-doing it forever. And you can still change anything yourself, in a visual editor, without the template lock-in underneath.
No. That's the point of switching to a self-improving platform: Optise measures, decides, and ships the improvements itself, with your approval on every change. Easy stays easy; it finally grows with you too.
For a website that has to produce leads in a competitive market, yes: the honest side-by-side is at Wix vs Optise. If you've already decided to leave, you're in the right place, and the hard part is already our job.