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[New Leadpages] Importing Your Classic Account with the Migration Wizard

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If your Leadpages account is being migrated from Leadpages Classic to the new Leadpages platform, a Migration Wizard is available to help you bring your content and settings across — step by step. This article explains what the wizard imports, how to open it, and what to expect along the way.

The migration nudge popup

When you log in to your new Leadpages dashboard, you may see a popup titled Bring your Classic account over. This prompt appears once per browser session for accounts that have a linked Classic account and have not yet completed billing migration.

From the popup you can:

  • Click Import Classic to open the Migration Wizard immediately.

  • Click Maybe later or the × in the top-right corner to dismiss the popup for the rest of your current browser session. It will appear again the next time you log in.

The popup stops appearing automatically once your billing has been migrated to the new platform — an indication that the full migration process is complete.

Opening the Migration Wizard manually

You can open the Migration Wizard at any time without waiting for the popup:

  1. Click your profile or account menu in the bottom-left corner of the sidebar.

  2. Select Import Classic from the menu.

The wizard picks up where you left off, so you can work through the steps across multiple sessions without losing progress.

What the Migration Wizard imports

The wizard guides you through six steps, each covering a different type of content or setting from your Classic account:

  1. Pages — Import your Classic landing pages.
  2. Sites — Import your Classic sites.
  3. Blogs — Import your Classic blog content.
  4. Domains — Connect the custom domains associated with your Classic account.
  5. Integrations — Reconnect your third-party integrations (email platforms, CRMs, and other connected services).
  6. Billing — Complete the billing migration to finalize your move to the new platform.

You can move through the steps in order or return to any step you have already started. The wizard resumes automatically to the appropriate step based on your current progress.

Blog and site dependencies

If a Classic blog is connected to a Classic site, it can only be imported after that site has been successfully migrated in the Sites step. Until the parent site is migrated, the blog row will appear greyed out in the Blogs step and display the message "Migrate this blog's website first — import it in the Sites step, then come back." The blog cannot be selected or imported while this dependency is unmet.

Blogs that are not connected to any Classic site can be imported at any time during the Blogs step without any prerequisite.

Still need help?

If you run into any issues during the migration process, our support team is here to help. Contact Leadpages Support and we will be happy to assist you.


Need more help?

You can always get in touch with our support team—just click Support in your Leadpages navigation menu, or submit a ticket ↗

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