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We’re migrating all Mirror publications to Paragraph. This ensures your writing and subscribers are preserved while giving you access to Paragraph’s powerful tools for publishing, discovery, and monetization.

Overview

  • If you used the same wallet or email on both platforms, your Mirror publication will automatically appear inside your Paragraph account as a secondary publication.
  • Nothing is deleted — you’ll have flexibility to merge, keep, or remove migrated content.
  • Redirects are in place to protect your SEO and existing links.
No action is needed by you. When the migration is complete, you’ll see your Mirror publication inside your Paragraph dashboard.

Accessing Your Migrated Account

If you signed into Mirror with:
  • Wallet → log into Paragraph with the same wallet.
  • Email → log into Paragraph with the same email.
Your migrated Mirror publication will be tied to that Paragraph account automatically. If you don’t have a Paragraph account, all you need to do is login with the same email or wallet to access your migrated account. If you had separate email and wallet accounts on Mirror, you may see multiple Paragraph accounts. See the Duplicate Accounts section below. If you use the same login info on Paragraph and Mirror, you will see your migrated Mirror publication under your Paragraph account as an additional publication.

What Moved From Mirror to Paragraph

Here’s what happens to your Mirror data during migration:
  • Published posts → moved into a new Paragraph publication.
  • Drafts → preserved and migrated as drafts.
  • Subscribers → moved into that publication’s subscriber list.
  • Publication settings → migrated where possible (name, description).
Everything will remain editable inside Paragraph once the migration is done.

Redirects & SEO

To protect your traffic and search engine ranking:
  • All Mirror post URLs will permanently redirect (301) to their new Paragraph equivalents.
  • Your SEO should remain intact and crawlers will follow the redirects.
  • Readers clicking on old Mirror links will land seamlessly on your migrated Paragraph posts.

Duplicate Accounts

If you end up with more than one Paragraph account and would like to consolidate them, here’s how to do that: How to consolidate:
  1. Decide which account you want to keep as your primary.
  2. Login to the secondary account and head to Publication Settings → Import/Export tab.
  3. Under Export, choose to export your subscribers and posts from the secondary publication.
  4. Log out of your secondary account and login to your primary account.
  5. Head to Publication Settings → Import/Export tab.
  6. Import the two CSV files of subscribers and posts you just exported.
  7. If you want, you can logout & log back into your secondary account, then delete the account from Account Settings → Account.

FAQ

Do I need to do anything before migration?
No. Your publication, posts, and subscribers will automatically appear in Paragraph.
Will all my Mirror posts be published immediately?
Yes — published posts remain published, and drafts remain drafts.
What if I don’t want the migrated publication?
After you’ve made sure to export any posts and subscribers, you can either delete all your posts from Publication Settings → Import/Export tab.

If it’s an extra account you no longer want, you can delete the account from Account Settings → Account, but keep in mind this can’t be reveresed.
What happens to my subscribers?
They’ll be moved to your new Paragraph publication, with their subscription status intact.
Will I lose my SEO?
No. All Mirror links redirect to the same posts on Paragraph.

Have Questions or Need Help?

If you have any questions or run into issues with your migration, our team is here to help. Just send us a note at hello@paragraph.com and we’ll get back to you.
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