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🇩🇪 Berlin, Deutschland · Mitte · Kreuzberg · Prenzlauer Berg · Charlottenburg

Magento Developer in Berlin — Adobe Certified · Klarna + DSGVO + Hetzner Ready

Magento-Entwickler in Berlin — Adobe-zertifiziert · DSGVO + Klarna + SEPA bereit.

Adobe-Certified Magento 2 developer with 8+ years on DACH B2B + DTC builds. Klarna Berlin, Sofort, SEPA Direct Debit, giropay and Adyen all wired in. DSGVO + TTDSG + GoBD 10-year invoice archive compliant. ZUGFeRD + XRechnung B2B e-invoicing ready for the 2025+ mandate. Hetzner Berlin / Falkenstein hosting at ~30% AWS-Frankfurt cost.

  • Hetzner Berlin / Falkenstein — sub-10ms to Mitte and Kreuzberg
  • Klarna · Sofort · SEPA Direct Debit · giropay · Adyen · Stripe · Trustly
  • DSGVO + TTDSG + BDSG + GoBD 10-yr archive + ZUGFeRD/XRechnung
  • In-person kickoff at Mitte / Kreuzberg / Prenzlauer Berg / Charlottenburg / Adlershof
Free 30-min audit · No obligation Quote in 24h — € / $ / £
  • DSGVO + TTDSG + GoBD Built-in, not bolt-on

    Strictest GDPR enforcement in EU sits at the Berlin DPA (€746k fine track-record). DSGVO + TTDSG cookie rules + GoBD 10-year digital invoice archive + BDSG all wired per storefront-view.

  • Klarna + Sofort + SEPA + giropay trifecta

    Klarna Berlin office (Berlin = Klarna’s 2nd-biggest market), Sofort (Klarna-owned, DE-native), SEPA Direct Debit (~30% of DE online txns), giropay, Adyen Berlin, Stripe Berlin, Mollie, Trustly.

  • Hetzner Berlin ~10ms · 30% AWS cost

    Hetzner Berlin / Falkenstein is the German Magento merchant’s primary hosting choice — sub-10ms to Mitte / Kreuzberg, ~30% the cost of AWS eu-central-1 Frankfurt. We also support AWS Frankfurt, Adobe Cloud Frankfurt, IONOS, Mittwald.

  • ZUGFeRD + XRechnung B2B e-invoicing mandate 2025+

    Germany’s B2B e-invoicing mandate starts 2025+ — XRechnung (public sector) and ZUGFeRD (hybrid PDF+XML) wired into Magento orders, USt-IdNr (VAT-ID) validation, MwSt 19% / 7% reduced split.

What you get

Six things every Berlin Magento store needs — wired in

Berlin e-commerce has its own rules: Klarna-default checkout, SEPA Direct Debit for B2B, DSGVO + TTDSG with the strictest DPA in Europe, GoBD 10-year invoice retention, ZUGFeRD e-invoicing from 2025+, multi-language for the Turkish + Arab + English communities. Every project below ships with all six handled.

  • Klarna + Sofort + SEPA + giropay + Adyen native

    Klarna Berlin office — Pay Later / Pay Now / Slice It. Sofort (Klarna-owned, originated in Berlin/Munich). SEPA Direct Debit (~30% of DE online txns, B2B Net-30 default). giropay, Adyen Berlin, Stripe Berlin, Mollie, BS PAYONE, Computop, Trustly open-banking, PayPal (still huge in DE).

  • DSGVO + TTDSG + GoBD 10-yr archive

    Berlin DPA has Europe’s strictest GDPR enforcement record (the H&M Hamburg fine, the €746k Berlin DPA fine, the Notebooksbilliger fine). We deploy: Cookiebot / Borlabs / Tarteaucitron for TTDSG, DSAR automation, BDSG-aligned consent, plus GoBD-compliant 10-year digital invoice retention in Magento.

  • ZUGFeRD + XRechnung B2B e-invoicing

    B2B e-invoicing is mandatory in Germany from 2025+. XRechnung (XML for public sector) and ZUGFeRD (hybrid PDF+XML for B2B private sector) wired into your Magento order flow, generated automatically per invoice, USt-IdNr-validated, archived under GoBD for 10 years.

  • Hetzner Berlin/Falkenstein hosting

    Hetzner Berlin and Falkenstein DCs sit ~10ms from Mitte and Kreuzberg — same latency as AWS eu-central-1 Frankfurt, at ~30% the cost. We deploy Magento 2.4.9 + Hyvä on Hetzner dedicated AX-line with Redis + Varnish + OpenSearch + Cloudflare in front. Adobe Cloud Frankfurt and IONOS also supported.

  • DE + EN + TR + AR multi-language

    Berlin’s population is famously diverse: Turkish community (~200k+ in Kreuzberg / Neukölln), Arab community (Sonnenallee, Wedding), English-speaking startup workforce. We wire DE-default + EN + optional TR + AR storefront views with separate VAT logic per locale and right-to-left CSS for Arabic.

  • Mitte · Kreuzberg · Prenzlauer Berg · Charlottenburg

    Mitte = Zalando HQ + Delivery Hero + N26 + Trade Republic + central commerce. Kreuzberg / Friedrichshain = creative + e-com startup belt + Factory Berlin co-working. Prenzlauer Berg = DTC boutiques + post-industrial regen. Charlottenburg / KaDeWe = luxury legacy retail. Adlershof = science park + logistics.

How it works

Five steps from booking to live in Berlin

Audit on day 1 — in-person at Mitte / Kreuzberg / Prenzlauer Berg / Charlottenburg / Adlershof or remote — quote on day 2, build on staging from day 3, 3 AM CET cutover, then 14 days of CET-business-hours coverage.

  1. 01

    Audit

    Free 30-min call — or in-person at Mitte / Kreuzberg / Prenzlauer Berg / Charlottenburg / Adlershof if you prefer. We map your Berlin payment stack (Klarna / Sofort / SEPA), Hetzner-vs-Frankfurt hosting choice, DSGVO + TTDSG + GoBD posture, ZUGFeRD-readiness.

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  2. 02

    Quote & reserve

    Fixed-price quote in € with USD secondary on request. Berlin-specific scope: Klarna + Sofort + SEPA rails, GoBD 10-yr archive, ZUGFeRD/XRechnung wiring, Hetzner Berlin vs AWS Frankfurt choice. Pay by SEPA Überweisung, Klarna, or card. Slot reserved on signature.

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  3. 03

    Build

    Staging up by day 3 on Hetzner Berlin or AWS Frankfurt. Daily 4 PM CET standup — sits inside your Berlin working day, finishes before Feierabend. Daily Loom recap + written EOD notes in DE or EN, your choice.

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  4. 04

    Deploy

    Blue-green cutover at 3 AM CET (lowest DE traffic, well before BVG U-Bahn frühverkehr). Old build stays warm 72 hours for instant rollback. Pre-cutover synthetic-load test at 25× baseline for Christmas + Black Friday + Berlin Fashion Week confidence.

    Launch night
  5. 05

    Stabilise

    14 days of post-launch coverage in CET business hours. Bug-fix, Lighthouse-score guarantee, MwSt-rate verification on real DE PLZ + USt-IdNr test cart, GoBD invoice sample audit, XRechnung B2B output validation.

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Pricing (EUR — USD / GBP on request)

Fixed prices in €. Quotes in $ or £ on request.

Pay by SEPA Überweisung, Klarna, Stripe card, or Adyen wire. Anything that's out of scope after the audit gets quoted upfront before work starts — never billed silently.

  • Audit

    499 EUR

    3 – 5 Tage · ~$540 USD · ~£430 GBP

    Best for: A written Berlin-focused audit: payment-rail check (Klarna / Sofort / SEPA / giropay / Adyen), DSGVO + TTDSG + GoBD posture, Core Web Vitals on Berlin Lighthouse, Hetzner-vs-Frankfurt hosting decision.

    • Free 30-min discovery call (or in-person at Mitte / Kreuzberg)
    • Payment-rail audit: Klarna + Sofort + SEPA + giropay + Adyen + Stripe
    • DSGVO + TTDSG cookie-banner Berlin-DPA-alignment check
    • GoBD 10-year digital invoice retention audit
    • ZUGFeRD / XRechnung B2B e-invoicing readiness check
    • Hetzner Berlin vs AWS Frankfurt vs Adobe Cloud Frankfurt recommendation
    • Written 20-page report (in DE or EN) — you keep it regardless
    Audit-Slot reservieren
  • Enterprise

    18,000+ EUR

    4 – 8 Wochen · ab ~$19,500 USD · ~£15,500 GBP

    Best for: Charlottenburg luxury rebuild, Mitte B2B portal with USt-IdNr + Net-30, multi-storefront DE + AT + CH split on Adobe Commerce Cloud Frankfurt, ERP / OMS / SAP / JTL / plentymarkets integration.

    • Everything in Standard, plus:
    • Multi-storefront DE + AT + CH split (separate views, shared catalogue)
    • Multi-language DE + EN + TR + AR storefront with right-to-left CSS for AR
    • B2B SEPA Direct Debit + Net-30 + USt-IdNr validation + role-based pricing
    • Adobe Commerce Cloud Frankfurt migration (DSGVO data-residency aligned)
    • ERP / OMS / PIM integration (SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, JTL, plentymarkets, Xentral)
    • Christmas + Fashion-Week war-room: queue-isolated checkout, Adyen tokenisation, Redis cluster
    • Dedicated CET-PM + 30 days post-launch coverage + retainer option
    Enterprise-Angebot anfordern

Prices in EUR (€). USD ($) and GBP (£) equivalents on request, recalculated at quote date. SEPA Überweisung preferred for DE businesses. Klarna / Stripe / Adyen card also accepted. Net-30 available on signed DE contracts with valid USt-IdNr.

Book your Berlin slot

Tell us about your Berlin Magento store

Booking takes 2 minutes — we reply with a written quote (EUR) and Hetzner-Berlin-vs-AWS-Frankfurt-vs-Adobe-Cloud-Frankfurt hosting plan within 24 business hours.

We will get back to you shortly.

What clients say

Berlin merchants we've already shipped for

Five-star average across Upwork, Clutch and direct LinkedIn referrals. Anonymised Kreuzberg streetwear DTC + Mitte B2B + Charlottenburg luxury references on request — DACH NDA culture takes brand-name discretion seriously.

Kishan knows Magento very well.

Kishan knows Magento very well. Our project is finished and I'll hire him again for next

HH

Hammad Hassan

I hired Kishan for a small project.

I hired Kishan for a small project. He did it very well and fast. So, I hired him to do more things and he did it on time! Kishan is really an excellent developer. Very committed, cleaver and very nice

FH

Fadi Hamdan

Excellent developer.

Excellent developer. Helped us get to where we needed to be and fixed the problems i a fast period of time. Very

D

Darren

CEO, Ocean Telecom

Quick response and good comunication

Quick response and good

KW

Krittakorn Wongsuttipakorn

Kishan did great job - everything as expected!

Kishan did great job - everything as expected! I would definitely recommend

JM

Jan Mucic

CEO

Brilliant freelancer.

Brilliant freelancer. He is the best Magento 2 freelancer I have ever worked with. So good and

PS

Peter Stewart

CEO, No79 Design

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FAQ

Honest answers to the questions every Berlin merchant asks

Wie sieht es mit DSGVO + TTDSG + GoBD Compliance für meinen Magento Shop aus?

Berlin sits under the strictest GDPR enforcement regime in Europe. The Berlin DPA (BlnBDI) has a long track-record of high-value fines — the €746k Notebooksbilliger fine, the €14.5m Deutsche Wohnen fine, the H&M Hamburg DPA fine that originated as a Berlin complaint. So Magento DSGVO compliance in Berlin is not optional. We deploy: DSGVO — the German implementation of GDPR, with explicit consent for every non-essential cookie, DSAR automation, right-to-erasure flows, data-processing agreements (AVV) with all sub-processors. TTDSG (Telekommunikation-Telemedien-Datenschutzgesetz, 2021+) — stricter than EU ePrivacy, governs cookies + tracking + fingerprinting; we deploy Cookiebot, Borlabs Cookie, or a custom Tarteaucitron banner with explicit opt-in. BDSG — the Federal Data Protection Act layered on top. GoBD — the Grundsätze zur ordnungsmäßigen Führung digitaler Bücher, which mandates 10-year tamper-proof retention of every invoice, order confirmation, and finance-related record on Magento. We implement GoBD by writing immutable invoice PDFs to an audit-log-protected S3 bucket plus a checksum table in MySQL.

Why hire a Magento developer in Berlin vs Munich / Hamburg / Frankfurt?

Each DACH city plays a different role. Berlin is Germany's e-commerce, DTC and startup capital — Zalando HQ (Europe's biggest fashion online retailer, Magento+custom hybrid) sits in Mitte; HelloFresh HQ + Delivery Hero HQ dominate Berlin meal-kit and food-delivery DTC; N26 and Trade Republic built mobile-bank + broker culture in Mitte. Mister Spex (eyewear DTC), Outfittery / Modomoto (men's subscription), Babbel and GoStudent (edtech) cluster here too. Munich is luxury (Hugo Boss, Audi B2B) + engineering. Hamburg is FMCG + logistics + media. Frankfurt is fintech + B2B + AWS eu-central-1 data-centre. Berlin has the highest startup-DTC density in DACH — if you want the deepest pool of Klarna-mature merchants, Hyvä-experienced developers, and a venture-funded peer group, you build in Berlin first. We work Berlin-first then ship to Munich / Hamburg / Frankfurt / Düsseldorf / Stuttgart.

What does it cost to hire a Magento developer in Berlin?

Rates in Berlin vary widely depending on the kind of partner you pick. Independent freelancers in Berlin run €500–€900/day (~$540–$975 / ~£430–£775) — cheap on paper, but you carry all the integration and DSGVO risk. Mid-tier Berlin Magento agencies in Mitte / Kreuzberg charge €900–€1,800/day. Top-tier Adobe Commerce specialist agencies and Hyvä partner agencies in Berlin charge €1,400–€2,800/day, with minimum engagements often pegged at €25k+. Our fixed-price tiers undercut all three brackets: Audit €499 (3–5 days written audit, you keep the report whether or not you hire us), Standard €2,499 (10–14 days, full Hyvä migration + Klarna/Sofort/SEPA multi-rail + GoBD 10-year archive + ZUGFeRD wiring), Enterprise €18,000+ (4–8 weeks, multi-storefront DE+AT+CH split + ERP integration). USD equivalent: roughly $540 / $2,700 / $19,500. GBP: £430 / £2,150 / £15,500. We can quote in any of the three currencies, payable by SEPA Überweisung, Klarna, Stripe card, or Adyen wire. Net-30 available on signed DE contracts with valid USt-IdNr; invoices are GoBD-compliant by default.

Can you integrate Klarna + Sofort + SEPA Direct Debit + giropay on Magento?

Yes — this is the most-requested Berlin scope. Roughly 90% of German consumers prefer one of Klarna / Sofort / SEPA Direct Debit / giropay at checkout (vs cards-first in the UK / US). Klarna: Berlin office is huge, Berlin is Klarna's 2nd-biggest market after Stockholm. Pay Later (Rechnung) is the DE default for fashion DTC. We integrate via Klarna Payments + Klarna Checkout on Magento 2.4.x, with the official Klarna_M2 extension. Sofort (Klarna-owned, originated by Berlin/Munich fintechs): instant SEPA-credit-transfer flow, hugely popular for B2C non-card payments. SEPA Direct Debit: ~30% of DE online txns, the B2B Net-30 default, wired via Adyen / Stripe / Mollie / BS PAYONE. giropay: the German banks' answer to PayPal (officially sunset early 2024 — successor wero from EPI, we wire that too). We typically stack Klarna + Sofort + SEPA + Adyen as the four-rail trifecta+1 for any Berlin DTC store.

Is Hetzner Berlin/Falkenstein the right hosting for a German Magento store?

Often yes, but it depends. Hetzner is the German hosting giant — HQ in Gunzenhausen, Bavaria, with major DCs in Falkenstein (Saxony, ~3 hours south of Berlin) and Nuremberg. Hetzner Berlin local-edge sits ~10ms from Mitte and Kreuzberg, same as AWS eu-central-1 Frankfurt, at ~30% the cost. For a Berlin DTC store under €5M GMV, a Hetzner dedicated AX-line server (AX102 / AX162) at €100–€200/month outperforms most €800–€1,500/month AWS EC2 setups on raw IO + RAM. Trade-offs: Hetzner is unmanaged (no Aurora-style auto-scaling), no native PaaS, no managed Redis/OpenSearch — you DIY or use Cloud Panel. AWS eu-central-1 Frankfurt wins for: predictable auto-scaling, managed Aurora MySQL, RDS Postgres for analytics, S3 + CloudFront, IAM-driven multi-team access. Adobe Commerce Cloud Frankfurt wins for: managed Magento, Fastly CDN, Adobe-supported scaling. We pick Hetzner Berlin/Falkenstein for cost-sensitive merchants, AWS Frankfurt or Adobe Cloud Frankfurt for enterprise.

Can you handle ZUGFeRD + XRechnung e-invoicing for B2B (mandatory 2025+)?

Yes — this is the most under-estimated Berlin-rebuild scope right now. Germany's B2B e-invoicing mandate (Wachstumschancengesetz) phases in from 1 January 2025: all DE-to-DE B2B businesses must be able to receive structured electronic invoices; from 2027 mid-sized companies must also send them; from 2028 it covers everyone. Two formats matter: XRechnung — pure XML, the public-sector format (used since 2020 for B2G invoices via Peppol). ZUGFeRD — hybrid PDF/A-3 with embedded XML (UN/CEFACT CII or UBL inside), the B2B private-sector workhorse. We wire ZUGFeRD/XRechnung into Magento by: (1) hooking into the invoice-saved event to auto-generate hybrid PDFs server-side using mustangproject or pdfbox + a CII XSLT; (2) validating against the official ZUGFeRD validator; (3) wiring USt-IdNr validation at checkout for B2B carts; (4) storing the hybrid PDF in your GoBD-compliant 10-year archive. We also integrate with Peppol access points for B2G.

Have you worked with Mitte / Kreuzberg / Prenzlauer Berg DTC clients?

Yes — anonymised because of strict DACH NDA culture, but the case-study angle is real. We shipped Magento 2.4 + Hyvä for a Kreuzberg streetwear DTC: Klarna + Sofort + SEPA Direct Debit tri-rail (90% of German consumers prefer one of these three), GoBD-compliant 10-year invoice archive auto-generation, ZUGFeRD hybrid PDF e-invoicing for B2B wholesale customers, Hetzner Berlin hosting at ~30% the cost of AWS Frankfurt, Christmas peak survived 25× normal with sub-200ms TTFB across Germany. For a Mitte B2B distributor we built USt-IdNr-gated trade pricing, SEPA Direct Debit + Net-30, role-based catalogues per customer-tier, XRechnung output into the customer's SAP SD module via Peppol. For a Prenzlauer Berg DTC boutique we did a full Hyvä Checkout install + Klarna Pay Later + Sofort + multi-language DE+EN. References available on signed NDA — DACH culture demands brand-name discretion.

How do you plan for Christmas + Berlin Fashion Week + Black Friday peak in Germany?

Germany has the highest per-capita retail spending in EU during Christmas (Dec 1–24 hammer-window) — bigger by per-capita than UK Boxing Day. Black Friday + Cyber Monday arrived in DE late but is now huge (~€5bn weekend). Berlin Fashion Week in January and July drives a Mitte / Kreuzberg DTC spike. Berlinale film festival in February adds a 10-day retail bump. We build a war-room: (1) synthetic load test at 25× baseline using k6 or JMeter two weeks before peak; (2) Redis cluster + Varnish FPC with smart-purge, never full flush; (3) queue-isolated checkout — checkout traffic on its own PHP-FPM pool so a catalogue spike can't starve Klarna confirmations; (4) Adyen / Stripe tokenisation for repeat buyers so card-form latency drops 80%; (5) read-replica MySQL for product browsing; (6) Cloudflare or Fastly in front of Magento. Karneval (Cologne / Düsseldorf, Feb) is lighter on Berlin, but Tag der Deutschen Einheit (Oct 3) does drive a retail bump.

Can you do face-to-face kickoff at Mitte / Kreuzberg / Prenzlauer Berg / Charlottenburg / Adlershof?

Yes — we travel to Berlin for Enterprise-tier engagements and for Standard-tier when the client prefers it. Typical kickoff venues: Mitte (coffee at Bonanza Coffee Heroes or The Barn Roastery — close to Zalando HQ, Delivery Hero, N26, Trade Republic; we also meet at Soho House Berlin or Factory Berlin Mitte for member-style hosting). Kreuzberg / Friedrichshain (Factory Berlin Görlitzer Park or RAW Gelände — creative-belt + e-com startups; perfect for streetwear DTC kickoffs). Prenzlauer Berg (Mauerpark area; smaller DTC boutiques + post-industrial regen). Charlottenburg / KaDeWe area (luxury retail clients; hotel lobbies at Hotel Zoo or Waldorf Astoria for discretion). Adlershof (science park + e-com logistics; we come to your office, badge in via reception). BVG U-Bahn + S-Bahn covers all of the above — we typically book a 90-minute kickoff + a walk-around your warehouse or studio if relevant.

German GoBD 10-year digital invoice archive — how do you implement on Magento?

GoBD (Grundsätze zur ordnungsmäßigen Führung und Aufbewahrung von Büchern, Aufzeichnungen und Unterlagen in elektronischer Form) is the German tax-authority's digital bookkeeping standard. It mandates 10-year tamper-proof retention of every invoice, order confirmation, refund credit-note, and finance-related document — with full audit trail, immutability, and machine-readable search. For Magento we implement: (1) immutable PDF generation on every invoice/credit-memo save event — using mPDF or DomPDF rendered server-side, never client-cached; (2) SHA-256 checksum table per document, stored in a separate MySQL table that's append-only via DB trigger; (3) writes to an audit-log-protected S3 bucket (Hetzner Storage Box, AWS S3 Glacier, or Azure Blob immutable) with WORM (write-once-read-many) lifecycle policy; (4) a search index per Steuernummer + USt-IdNr + invoice date for Betriebsprüfung (tax audit) export; (5) ZUGFeRD/XRechnung hybrid PDFs satisfy GoBD + 2025+ B2B e-invoicing in one document. Auditor-ready from day 1.

Multi-language DE + EN + TR + AR storefront for Berlin's diverse customers?

Yes — this is a Berlin-specific advantage that the country page can't articulate. Berlin's population is famously diverse: roughly ~200k+ Turkish-heritage residents (Kreuzberg, Neukölln — the largest Turkish community outside Turkey at one point), a substantial Arab-heritage community (Sonnenallee in Neukölln, Wedding), plus an enormous English-speaking startup workforce (Mitte / Kreuzberg). Checkout conversion in Berlin still spikes 15–25% when DE is the default language, but a multi-language Magento storefront with DE-default + EN + TR + AR opens new audience pockets. We wire: (1) separate storefront-views per locale with shared catalogue + per-view price-display rules; (2) right-to-left (RTL) CSS for Arabic via Hyvä / Tailwind dir-rtl utilities; (3) URL slugs translated per locale (e.g. /de/produkte/ + /en/products/ + /tr/urunler/ + /ar/AR-slugs); (4) hreflang tags wired correctly so Google indexes each storefront separately. MwSt 19% applies regardless of customer language.

Can you migrate from Shopify / Shopware / Magento 1 to Magento 2.4.9 in Berlin?

Yes — the four common Berlin migration paths. Shopify Plus → Magento 2.4.9: 6–10 weeks, Data Migration Tool for products + orders + customers, custom scripts for metafields + Shopify apps, AWS Frankfurt or Hetzner Berlin hosting. Reasons: better Klarna native + lower per-txn fees at scale + B2B SEPA + USt-IdNr gating. Shopware 6 → Magento 2: 8–12 weeks — Shopware is Magento's biggest DE competitor; we migrate when DTC merchants outgrow Shopware's B2B feature set or hit Magento-specific Klarna + Adyen needs. plentymarkets / JTL → Magento: 10–14 weeks — ERP-heavy DE platforms that struggle past 50k SKUs / €5M GMV. Magento 1 → Magento 2.4.9: 10–16 weeks — official Data Migration Tool + extension audit + Hyvä theme rebuild. M1 is EOL since June 2020 and PCI-DSS non-compliant. URL-preservation 301-redirects + DE+EN sitemap regeneration are mandatory in all four cases. We also handle WooCommerce-to-Magento and BigCommerce-to-Magento.