How to Move from Yoast to SEOPilot Without Losing Rankings
Switching SEO plugins feels risky — one wrong move and your titles, descriptions, and redirects vanish. Here’s how to move from Yoast to SEOPilot safely, in a few minutes.
1. Install SEOPilot alongside Yoast
Install and activate SEOPilot, but don’t deactivate Yoast yet. Nothing changes on your live site until you’re ready.
2. Run the importer
Open SEOPilot → Import, choose Yoast, and run it. SEOPilot copies your SEO titles, meta descriptions, focus keywords, canonical URLs, robots settings, and social meta into its own fields. By default it only fills fields you haven’t already set, so it’s non-destructive.
3. Spot-check a few pages
Pick your homepage and two or three important posts. Confirm the title and meta description look right in the SEOPilot panel and the snippet preview.
4. Deactivate Yoast
Once you’re happy, deactivate Yoast. Running two SEO plugins at once causes duplicate tags, so this step matters. SEOPilot then owns titles, meta, Open Graph, sitemaps, and schema.
5. Resubmit your sitemap (optional)
SEOPilot serves your sitemap at /sitemap.xml. If your old sitemap URL differs, submit the new one in Google Search Console.
That’s it. You keep your rankings because the metadata carries over intact — you just shed the weight and the ads.