E-Commerce
E-commerce sites built
to actually sell.
Full online stores with payment processing, inventory management, mobile checkout, and conversion optimization. Whether you sell 10 products or 10,000, your store is built to convert.
What's Included
Everything you get
in one package.
Custom Storefront
Custom-designed product pages, category pages, and checkout flow, not a stock template anyone else can copy.
Payment Processing
Stripe, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, buy-now-pay-later, every modern payment method shoppers expect at checkout.
Inventory Management
Real-time inventory tracking, low-stock alerts, variant management, and bulk product imports from CSV.
Mobile Checkout
70%+ of e-commerce traffic is mobile. We design checkout for the phone first, with one-thumb scrolling and Apple/Google Pay autofill.
Tax & Shipping
Automated tax calculation by zip code, live shipping rates from carriers, and rules-based shipping zones built in.
Product SEO
Every product page schema-marked, keyword-optimized, and structured so Google Shopping picks it up automatically.
Abandoned Cart Recovery
Automatic email sequences to recover abandoned carts. Most stores see a 10-15% revenue lift the day this turns on.
Analytics & Reports
GA4, Search Console, and platform analytics wired up day one. You see exactly which products and pages drive revenue.
Our Process
From kickoff to launch
in four clear steps.
Platform Selection
Shopify, WooCommerce, or a custom build, we recommend the right stack based on catalog size, complexity, and your team is comfort.
Design & Build
Custom-designed templates, product pages built around your real catalog, checkout optimized for conversion.
Migration & Setup
Products imported, payment processors connected, tax + shipping configured, third-party integrations wired up.
Launch & Optimize
Soft-launch first to catch edge cases, then full launch. We A/B test checkout and product pages in the months after.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions
we hear every week.
Which e-commerce platform should I use?
It depends on your catalog. Shopify is fastest for small-to-mid catalogs (10 - 1,000 products). WooCommerce is best when you need WordPress-level content flexibility alongside the store. Custom Stripe builds make sense for unique business models (subscriptions, B2B portals, marketplaces). We will recommend honestly based on your situation.
How much does an e-commerce site cost?
Most small business stores land between $1,499 and $5,999 for the build, plus $99-$199/month for hosting and maintenance. Larger catalogs, custom integrations, or B2B portals scale up from there. Every project gets a fixed scope and fixed price before you commit.
Can you migrate my Shopify or WooCommerce store?
Yes, migrations are a core service. We can move you between platforms (Shopify ↔ WooCommerce ↔ custom) without losing products, customers, orders, or SEO. We also handle URL redirect mapping so Google does not see broken links.
Do you handle payment integration?
Yes. Stripe, PayPal, Square, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna, Afterpay, we set up whatever payment methods make sense for your customer base. We also handle tax collection setup (TaxJar, Avalara, or platform-native).
How long does it take to build an e-commerce site?
Small catalogs (under 100 products) launch in 3-4 weeks. Larger catalogs or complex integrations take 6-8 weeks. We will give you a firm timeline with milestones before you commit a dollar.
Can you do dropshipping stores?
Yes. We have built stores around Spocket, DSers, AliExpress, Printful, and custom dropshipping flows. Honest take: most dropshipping stores fail because of the business model, not the website. We will tell you upfront if we think your niche is too saturated.
Will my store be mobile-friendly?
Mobile is the default, not an afterthought. We design checkout for one-thumb scrolling, autofill Apple/Google Pay, and minimize taps from product page to confirmation.
Do you offer ongoing support?
Yes, every e-commerce site comes with a maintenance plan covering updates, security, backups, and continuous conversion-rate optimization. Most clients also add monthly hours for new product launches and seasonal updates.