
Global e-commerce surpassed $6 trillion in 2025 and continues to grow. The platform you choose today determines your operational costs, scalability ceiling, and competitive flexibility for the next 5-10 years. Choosing wrong costs more than the initial build — it costs a full re-platform later. We evaluate your business model, product catalog, and growth trajectory to recommend and build on the platform that actually fits, not the one with the biggest marketing budget.
Most businesses pick their e-commerce platform based on a blog post or a friend's recommendation. Then two years later, they're paying $500/month in apps just to get features that should have been built-in, or they're hitting product limits, or their store loads in 6 seconds because the platform wasn't designed for their catalog size.
Re-platforming is expensive. Migrating from WooCommerce to Shopify, or from Shopify to Magento, involves rebuilding themes, reconfiguring integrations, migrating product data and customer accounts, and redirecting every URL to preserve search rankings. A re-platform typically costs 60-80% of the original build — and takes 2-4 months of disrupted operations.
The right decision upfront isn't about which platform is "best." It's about which platform fits your specific product type, sales volume, team capabilities, and growth plan. A handmade jewelry brand selling 50 products has fundamentally different needs than a B2B distributor with 15,000 SKUs and tiered pricing. We start every online store project with a platform assessment, not a sales pitch for any single technology.

Each platform has clear strengths and limitations. We build on all of them and recommend based on your needs, not our preference.
D2C brands, subscription products, social commerce
Strengths: Managed hosting, 8,000+ apps, Shopify Payments, built-in POS
Limitations: $39-$399/month + transaction fees, limited content management, template constraints
Price: $5,000-$80,000 (development) + $39-$2,300/month (platform)
Content-commerce hybrid, blogs with a store, WordPress-native teams
Strengths: Open-source, WordPress ecosystem, SEO flexibility, unlimited products
Limitations: WordPress dependency, plugin conflicts, security requires active management
Price: $4,000-$30,000 (development) + $20-$150/month (hosting)
B2B with complex pricing, 10,000+ SKU catalogs, multi-store enterprises
Strengths: Advanced B2B features, complex catalog handling, multi-store native, powerful APIs
Limitations: Expensive development, requires dedicated hosting ($200+/mo), steep learning curve
Price: $20,000-$150,000+ (development) + $200-$1,000/month (hosting)
Budget-conscious stores wanting zero platform fees with full ownership
Strengths: No monthly fees, multi-store built-in, multi-language native, full code access
Limitations: Smaller ecosystem, fewer modern themes, requires developer for customization
Price: $3,000-$20,000 (development) + $20-$100/month (hosting)
Maximum performance, content-commerce integration, multi-channel selling
Strengths: Custom frontend (React/Next.js), API-first, blazing performance, future-proof
Limitations: Higher development cost, more complex maintenance, requires skilled frontend team
Price: $25,000-$100,000+ (development) + API/hosting costs
Analyze your product catalog, pricing model, target market, sales volume, and team capabilities. Evaluate platform options against your specific requirements. Deliver a recommendation document with clear rationale — not a sales pitch.
Design the store experience: homepage, product pages, collection pages, cart, and checkout. Every design decision is conversion-focused — from product image galleries to trust signals at checkout. Mobile-first because 73% of e-commerce happens on phones.
Build the store on the chosen platform. Custom theme development, payment gateway integration, shipping carrier configuration, inventory management setup, and third-party connections (ERP, CRM, email marketing, analytics).
Payment flow testing with real transactions, mobile responsiveness audit, page speed optimization, accessibility check, and SEO configuration. Post-launch: 30-day monitoring with conversion funnel analysis and first optimization cycle.
73% of e-commerce traffic is mobile. Every store is designed for phone screens first, then adapted for desktop — not the other way around.
Single-page checkout, guest checkout option, saved payment methods, and trust signals that reduce the average 70% cart abandonment rate.
Clean URL structure, schema.org Product markup, meta tags, image optimization, sitemap generation, and Core Web Vitals optimization from day one.
Stripe, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and region-specific gateways. PCI-compliant setup with tokenized card storage.
Real-time carrier rates, flat-rate options, free shipping thresholds, international shipping zones, and automated tracking notifications.
Google Analytics 4 e-commerce events, conversion tracking, funnel analysis, and revenue attribution. Data-driven decisions from day one.
Challenge: Launching a skincare line with subscription options and a strong visual brand experience
Solution: Shopify store with custom theme, subscription billing integration, loyalty rewards, and Instagram/TikTok shop sync for social commerce
Result: Store converting at 3.1% within 4 months, subscription revenue growing 15% month-over-month
Challenge: Replacing a paper catalog and phone orders with an online system for 12,000 SKUs with tiered pricing
Solution: Magento with customer group pricing, purchase order workflow, bulk order tools, and ERP integration for real-time inventory and pricing
Result: Online orders reached 65% of total within 8 months, order processing cost dropped 78%
Challenge: Food blog monetizing with a branded product line — recipes drive traffic, products generate revenue
Solution: WooCommerce integrated into existing WordPress site. Product pages linked to recipe content, email capture with purchase-triggered recipe sequences
Result: Blog traffic converted to product sales at 2.4%, email list grew 40% through recipe-gated checkout offers
Challenge: Fashion brand selling in US, Spain, and Mexico with localized pricing, language, and shipping
Solution: Shopify Markets or multi-store OpenCart: localized storefronts, multi-currency checkout, regional shipping carriers, and duty/tax calculation
Result: International revenue grew 90% within 6 months of launching localized storefronts
Online stores built on Next.js 16 with Payload CMS 3 for product management and PostgreSQL for order data. Stripe handles payments with PCI-DSS compliance. Tailwind CSS 4 ensures your store looks premium on every device without performance penalties.
AI-powered product descriptions, smart search, and personalized recommendations using Claude and GPT-4o. We build intelligent catalog management that auto-generates SEO content and optimizes conversion paths based on real user behavior.
Your store runs on infrastructure you own. No transaction fees from Shopify or platform percentage cuts. Full control over checkout flow, payment processing, and customer data — with GDPR compliance and your own backup strategy.
From store design and catalog structure through payment integration to ongoing optimization — one team handles everything. Product photography guidance, SEO setup, shipping configuration, and post-launch conversion optimization included.
Fixed-price projects with milestones: design, catalog setup, payment integration, launch. You see exactly what each phase costs before approving. No percentage-of-revenue fees, no hidden transaction costs.
A custom online store starts at $5,000-$15,000 for a standard product catalog (up to 500 products) with payment processing, shipping, and a custom design. Stores with complex product configurations, subscription models, multi-currency, or custom integrations range from $15,000-$40,000. Enterprise stores with B2B features, ERP integration, and advanced automation start at $40,000+. We provide fixed-price quotes after the platform assessment phase.
There's no universally 'best' platform. Shopify excels for D2C brands wanting managed infrastructure and a massive app ecosystem. WooCommerce fits content-heavy businesses already invested in WordPress. Magento handles complex B2B catalogs and multi-store enterprises. OpenCart and PrestaShop eliminate monthly platform fees. Headless commerce (Next.js + commerce API) delivers maximum performance and flexibility. We evaluate your specific needs and recommend honestly — we build on all platforms, so we have no vendor bias.
Timeline depends on complexity. A standard product store on Shopify or WooCommerce: 6-10 weeks. A store with custom features, integrations, and complex product logic: 10-16 weeks. Enterprise B2B on Magento or headless: 16-24 weeks. These timelines include platform assessment, design, development, testing, and launch support. Rush timelines are possible with a priority fee.
We handle complete platform migrations: products with variants and images, customer accounts, order history, and SEO-preserving 301 redirects for every URL. We maintain search rankings through comprehensive redirect mapping and resubmit sitemaps immediately post-migration. Typical migration adds 3-6 weeks to the project timeline depending on catalog size and source platform complexity.
Every store includes 30 days of post-launch support for bug fixes, configuration adjustments, and performance monitoring. Beyond that, we offer monthly maintenance plans starting at $500/month covering: security updates, plugin/extension updates, performance monitoring, content updates, and priority support. Stores on Shopify need less maintenance (managed platform) than self-hosted stores on WooCommerce, Magento, or OpenCart.
We build conversion optimization into the initial design: single-page checkout, guest checkout, trust signals, mobile-optimized product pages, and strategic CTA placement. Post-launch, we analyze Google Analytics 4 e-commerce data to identify funnel drop-offs. Common quick wins include: reducing checkout fields, adding social proof near add-to-cart, implementing exit-intent offers, and optimizing product page image galleries. The average e-commerce conversion rate is 2.5-3% — our goal is to reach and exceed that benchmark within 90 days of launch.
Tell us what you sell and who you sell to. We'll recommend the right platform and build a store that converts browsers into buyers.
Platform-agnostic advice · Fixed-price quotes · 30-day post-launch support