Migrating Shopware 5 to Shopware 6? Why Shopify is a smarter alternative

  • Published January 19, 2026
  • Written by Michelle Brouwers
  • Reading time 5 minutes

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Shopware 5 end-of-life has already passed. Shopware 6 means a complete rebuild. Discover why moving to Shopify Plus might be smarter.

Shopware 5 end-of-life: the clock is ticking

If you're still on Shopware 5, you have a problem. Since July 2024 Shopware 5 has officially been unsupported. No security updates, no bug fixes, no new features. Shopware itself has made it clear: the future is Shopware 6.

But here's the twist: Shopware 6 isn't an upgrade. It's a completely new platform.

Shopware 6 isn't an upgrade — it's a rebuild

Many entrepreneurs think: "Then we'll just upgrade to Shopware 6, right?" Unfortunately it doesn't work like that. Shopware 6 has been rewritten from the ground up. The technical architecture is completely different:

  • Framework: Shopware 5 used Zend Framework, Shopware 6 runs on Symfony
  • Database structure: completely redesigned — no direct migration possible
  • Admin panel: a fully redesigned interface — your team has to learn from scratch
  • API: API-first approach — fundamentally different from Shopware 5

What does that mean in practice? There's no upgrade button. You can't simply move from version 5 to 6. You have to rebuild your store.

E-commerce migration dashboard with data transfer visualisation

Everything has to start over: themes, plugins, integrations

The rebuild goes beyond the tech. Almost everything you've built in Shopware 5 doesn't work in Shopware 6:

Themes aren't compatible

Your current Shopware 5 theme doesn't work in Shopware 6. The templating system is completely different. You have two options: buy a new theme or have one developed.

Plugins have to start over

Many Shopware 5 plugins simply don't exist for Shopware 6. The plugins that are available you have to buy again. And if you have custom plugins? They have to be developed from scratch.

Rebuild integrations

Your ERP integration, your fulfilment integration, your marketing tools — everything that was hooked into Shopware 5 has to be configured again for Shopware 6.

The hidden costs of Shopware 5 to 6

Let's be honest about the costs. A Shopware 5 to 6 migration isn't a cheap project:

Cost item Notes
Shopware 6 licence costs Rise from €600/month, Evolve from €2,400/month, Beyond from €6,500/month
Store rebuild New theme, new configuration, data migration
New plugins Repurchase or have developed
Hosting upgrade Shopware 6 demands more server resources
Team training Learn a completely new admin interface
Downtime & lost revenue Your business is at risk during migration

Add it all up and you're quickly looking at an investment of €30,000 to €100,000+ for a serious store. And then you still have Shopware — with all the complexity that comes with it.

Modern cloud infrastructure and data centre visualisation

If you have to rebuild anyway, why not go straight to Shopify?

Here's the core question: if you have to rebuild your entire store anyway, why would you stay on Shopware?

The investment in time and money is comparable to a switch to a different platform. But with Shopify (Plus) you get a lot more in return:

No more technical management

Shopify is fully hosted. No managing servers, no installing updates, no security patches. Shopify takes care of everything. You can focus on selling, not on tech.

99.99% guaranteed uptime

Shopify guarantees your store is online. Always. No more stress about server crashes or performance problems during Black Friday.

30,000+ apps in the ecosystem

Where Shopware 6 has a limited number of extensions, Shopify offers access to more than 30,000 apps. From marketing to fulfilment, from reviews to loyalty programmes — there's always a solution.

Shopify Plus for enterprise

For larger stores Shopify Plus offers enterprise features like:

  • Shopify Scripts for personalised checkout
  • Launchpad for automated campaigns
  • Flow for workflow automation
  • Expansion stores for international growth
  • B2B functionality built in

Live Sync®: migrate without downtime

The biggest fear in a platform migration? Downtime. Lost orders. Frustrated customers giving up.

At Syncer we developed Live Sync® — our own technology that lets your Shopware store keep running while we build your new Shopify store.

How does it work?

  1. We set up your new Shopify store
  2. All products, customers, orders and SEO data are synchronised
  3. Your old Shopware store keeps processing orders
  4. At the moment of switch, everything is up to date
  5. Zero downtime, no missed orders

German and Dutch Shopware shops welcome

Shopware is popular in Germany and the Benelux. We speak the language — literally and figuratively. Our team has experience with complex Shopware migrations and knows the specific challenges:

  • German payment providers (Klarna, PayPal, SOFORT)
  • Tax complexity within the EU
  • Multilingual stores
  • German customer expectations around checkout and shipping

What do we bring along to Shopify?

In a Syncer migration, nothing gets lost:

  • Products: all data, variants, images
  • Customers: accounts, order history, addresses
  • Orders: complete order history
  • SEO: URL redirects so your Google rankings are preserved
  • Content: blogs, pages, media

Conclusion: rebuilding is needed anyway — choose for the future

The reality is simple: as a Shopware 5 user you have to take action. End-of-life means your store can become vulnerable to security issues at any moment.

Shopware 6 is an option, but it means a complete rebuild. The same investment in time and money can also go into a migration to Shopify — a platform that gives you a lot more in terms of convenience, stability and scalability.

The question isn't whether you should migrate. The question is: to which platform?

Free migration scan

Want to know what a migration from Shopware to Shopify means for your store? We're happy to make a no-obligation analysis:

  • What does the migration cost?
  • How long is the project?
  • Which data and functionality do we bring along?
  • Where are the challenges?

Request your free migration scan →


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Michelle Brouwers

About Michelle

Shopify backend- and frontend developer. Loves AI and builds apps. Blogs about migrations and tech.

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