
E-Commerce That Actually Sells
We Do Not Force You Into One Platform
The right e-commerce platform depends on what you sell, how you sell it, and what you already have. We will recommend the option that fits — even if it means less work for us.
Shopify
Product-focused brands that want a managed platform
The most popular e-commerce platform for a reason. Handles hosting, security, and payment processing out of the box. We build custom themes and sections on top of it, so your store looks and works exactly the way you need.
What we do: Custom themes, sections, speed optimization, headless storefronts
WooCommerce
Businesses already on WordPress that need to sell online
Turns any WordPress site into a full online store. More flexible than Shopify for complex product types, custom pricing rules, and niche integrations. We set it up properly so it runs fast and does not break with every plugin update.
What we do: Setup, theme integration, custom product types, checkout optimization
Custom Storefronts
Businesses that need something no platform provides
Sometimes Shopify and WooCommerce are not the right fit. A membership site with tiered access, a marketplace connecting buyers and sellers, or a subscription box service with custom billing logic — these need a custom-built store with its own payment processing and database.
What we do: Full custom builds with secure payments, databases, and whatever else the project requires
What Every Online Store Needs
Regardless of platform, these are the building blocks of any online store. We handle all of them.
Product Catalogs
Products, variants, collections, filters, search. Whether you have 10 items or 10,000, the catalog works fast and is easy to manage.
Payment Processing
Stripe, Shopify Payments, PayPal — we integrate the processor that makes sense for your business. Subscriptions, one-time purchases, deposits, installments.
Inventory Management
Stock tracking, low-stock alerts, variant-level inventory. For multi-location businesses, inventory syncs across locations.
Shipping & Fulfillment
Shipping rate calculation, carrier integration, order tracking, and fulfillment workflows. We configure what your business actually needs.
Analytics & Reporting
Sales reports, conversion tracking, abandoned cart data, customer behavior. Know what is selling, what is not, and where customers drop off.
Security & Compliance
SSL certificates, PCI compliance (handled by Stripe/Shopify), secure checkout flows, and fraud prevention configuration.
What E-Commerce Projects Typically Cost
A basic Shopify or WooCommerce store with a custom theme, configured products, and payment processing typically runs $3,000 to $8,000. More complex setups with custom functionality, multiple product types, or subscription billing range from $8,000 to $20,000.
The platform itself has its own running costs: Shopify starts at $39/month, WooCommerce hosting runs $10-$50/month, and payment processing (Stripe or Shopify Payments) takes 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction.
After launch, most stores benefit from a maintenance retainer ($500-$1,500/month) for product updates, seasonal changes, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Want to Sell Online?
Tell us what you sell, how you sell it, and what feels broken or limited in the current setup. We will recommend the simplest path that fits.