Migrating Data: How to Switch from All in One SEO to Squirrly SEO
Decided to upgrade from All in One SEO to Squirrly? Welcome, we’re grateful to have you.
Just thinking about switching? We welcome that thought, too. 🙂
We know that migrating data from other SEO plugins can seem like a complicated task. You may be worried that you’ll lose important data or the work you’ve previously done – and that you’ll have to start from scratch.
Rest assured, switching from All in One SEO to Squirrly SEO is fast, easy, and secure thanks to Squirrly’s import capabilities.
We make sure that your data is migrated carefully. This way, you don’t lose any important optimizations you’ve previously made.
In this article, we’ll show you:
- how easy it is to import your data from All In One SEO
- and let you know exactly WHAT gets imported during the process.
Let’s get to it.
First things first, what data gets imported from All in One SEO?
Here is everything that we import from All in One SEO to help you make sure that your previous work remains intact.
SEO Snippet optimizations:
- Title
- Description
- Keyword
- Patterns for each post type
- Open Graph Title
- Open Graph Description
- Twitter Card Title
- Twitter Card Description
- Noindex per post type
- Nofollow per post type
- Canonical
SEO Automation
- HomePage – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Posts – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Pages – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Attachment – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Product – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Categories – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Tags – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Product Categories – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
- Product Tags – Patterns & Noindex & Nofollow
You won’t have to start over and re-write your meta descriptions or titles once you’ve made the switch to Squirrly. All this data will be safely transferred to Squirrly SEO.
In fact, once the import process is complete, you can go to BULK SEO settings and check that your data has been correctly transferred.
NOTE! Using Squirrly SEO, you can also import redirects you’ve set up using All in One SEO.
Good. Now that we got that out of the way, let’s go over the steps of importing your data from All in One SEO to Squirrly SEO.
Import using Squirrly’s Import feature
Here’s what you need to do:
Step 1. Go to the Import & Data section of Squirrly
The Import settings are located in the SEO Configuration section of Squirrly SEO. Navigate to Squirrly SEO > SEO Configuration > Import & Data to reach them.

Step 2. Import Settings
Looking at how Import SEO & Settings is set up, you may ask yourself why there are two different sections for this. The reason is that there is a clear distinction between Settings and SEO:
- Settings are things you set up, such as: using Meta, using Open Graph, and so on.
- SEO is what you work on and how you define custom texts.
To import settings from All in One SEO, simply select All in One SEO Pack from the list and then click on Import Settings. (as shown in the image below)

⚠️ If you import the SEO settings from All in One SEO, you will lose all the settings that you had in Squirrly SEO (the settings you import will overwrite the settings you make in Squirrly SEO). Make sure you backup your settings from SEO Configuration > Import & Data > Backup Settings & SEO before you do this.
Step 3. Import SEO
To import SEO from All in One SEO, simply select All in One SEO Pack from the list and click on Import SEO. (as shown in the image below)

⚠️ As part of the Import SEO process, Squirrly will only import the SEO for the pages that were NOT yet optimized with Squirrly SEO.
This will ensure that you don’t lose the SEO for pages that you already optimized with Squirrly. So, unlike what happens for Import settings, the SEO you import will NOT overwrite the SEO for pages optimized with Squirrly.
Step 4. Import Redirects
To import redirects from All in One SEO, scroll down to the Import Redirects From option, select All in One SEO from the list, and click on Import Redirects.

⚠️ Attention: We recommend importing redirects from other plugins immediately after activating the Redirects feature in Squirrly SEO and before setting up any new redirects.
That’s because the imported redirects will overwrite existing redirects if there are the same paths.
To create a backup of your current redirects, follow these steps:
- Navigate to: Squirrly SEO > SEO Configuration > Import & Data > Backup Settings & SEO.
- Use the “Backup Redirects” option.
This will allow you to download and save a copy of your existing redirects.
That’s it! Your data is now safely transferred to Squirrly.
All your data is now imported into Squirrly! If you want, you can now go to BULK SEO settings and check that your data has been correctly transferred.
Import Done. What’s next?
Here are the settings you need to do in Squirrly after the import.
After the set-up for Squirrly SEO is complete, you can go ahead and deactivate the All in One SEO plugin from your site.