You Are In Martech - Martech Migration
Migrate Aging Platforms on Your Terms
Replace last-minute migrations with structured transitions that execute on your timeline.
Are Your MarTech Platforms Approaching End-of-Life Without a Transition Plan?
Vendors announce sunset timelines. Security patches slow. Integration support declines. Compatibility gaps widen. Platforms continue running in production, but long-term support is no longer guaranteed.
Security Patches Stop Coming
What Happens: Vendor reduces patches limiting vulnerability fixes. Critical security gaps unpatched. Organization exposed to increasing risk.
Real Scenario: Critical vulnerability identified. Vendor no longer provides priority patches for end-of-life version. Unpatched for months. Security team escalates risk exposure. Organization exposed to threats.

New Integrations Not Supported
What Happens: Modern APIs not certified for aging platform. New tools require custom workarounds. Integration complexity grows unsustainably.
Real Scenario: New CDP integration required. Legacy platform cannot support modern API. Custom workaround costs $80K and delays project six months. Integration fragile and unsupported long-term by vendor.

Migration Forced and Rushed
What Happens: End-of-life timelines compress decisions. Planning rushed. Migration becomes reactive emergency not strategic transition.
Real Scenario: Vendor announces final support cutoff in twelve months. Planning begins eight months before deadline. Budget not allocated. Architecture decisions rushed. Migration executed under pressure quality suffers.

How We Fix It
We replace reactive migration with structured, risk-managed transition planning.
What We Build
A risk assessment framework mapping vendor timelines, security exposure, and integration gaps.
How We Build It
- Analyze vendor end-of-support timelines to plan upgrades and reduce risks
- Audit patch status and vulnerability exposure across all systems and tools
- Evaluate integration compatibility risks across platforms and connected systems

What We Build
A phased migration strategy aligned to business continuity and technical dependencies.
How We Build It
- Define target-state architecture aligned to business goals and scalability needs
- Sequence migration waves based on risk, complexity, and business impact levels
- Align budget and resourcing plans to support phased execution and governance

What We Build
A structured migration execution framework minimizing downtime and integration failure.
How We Build It
- Re-platform systems in controlled stages to minimize disruption and risk
- Validate data integrity and system performance across each migration phase
- Rebuild integrations using supported APIs to ensure stable and scalable core systems

What You Get
Reduced risk. Controlled transition. Sustained platform stability.
Products That Run Your MarTech Stack as One
Fix what's broken between your platforms. No custom code. No 18-month projects.
Control every marketing pixel from one screen
Manage hundreds of pixels across campaigns and platforms from one control center. Create, update, or retire pixels instantly to keep tracking accurate, compliant, and risk-free.
Book a Demo →One Problem at a Time. Until the Whole Stack Works.
You don't need a new stack. Fix what's broken this week. Build toward a stack you actually control.
Start with a Bootcamp

Bootcamp
(5 Days)Fix what broke this month
No 6-month scoping. No proof-of-concept that never ends. One breakdown. One fix. Five days. We work inside your environment: your CDP, your campaign tools, your CMS.
By day 5, you see the fix running end-to-end. You test it. You validate it. Then you decide what's next.

Launchpad
(60 Days)Make it run every day
You've seen it work. Now it needs to run without babysitting. We take the fix live, connected to real campaigns, real customers, real data.
We train your team. Document everything. By day 60, they operate it. You don't need us day-to-day.
Rollout
Apply the playbook to more problems
The first fix took 5 days. The next one takes less. And the one after that, even less. Because the connections exist.
The logic is built. The team knows the process. You're not starting over, you're scaling what works.
Digital OS
Your platforms. One way to run them.
All your platforms (CDP, MAP, CMS, analytics, ad systems) connected and managed from one layer.
Your team launches campaigns, syncs audiences, and coordinates channels without calling three vendors or filing IT tickets. Marketing runs marketing.
Case Studies from Real Enterprise Environments.
What broke, how we fixed it, and what the numbers showed.
View Case StudyMarketing execution scaled with analytics-driven triggers
Fragmented campaign systems and siloed data unified into an analytics backbone, replacing batch campaigns with real-time triggers for personalized journeys.
Make Your MarTech Stack Work as One
You know which problem keeps coming back. Bring it. We'll fix it in your environment, with your platforms, in 5 days.
Built with Enterprise-Grade Partners
20 years building on Adobe, Salesforce, IBM, HCL, SAS, and Microsoft. We know how to make them work as one system.


















Customer Endorsements
"It’s been a pleasure to work with Xerago for the past 3 years. They have been supporting a part of the campaign management module for us, wherein they help seamlessly manage 900+ campaigns every week and have been one of our reliable partners."
— Vice President, CLM, A Large Indian OTT Brand
Seen It. Fixed It. Here's What We Think.
Opinions shaped by 100+ MarTech implementations across industries.

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