Online store development, end to end
A store that is easy to buy from on a phone: a fast catalogue, a clear cart, payment and delivery without extra steps.
Who it is for
Retail that outgrew Instagram
Taking orders in DMs no longer scales. You need a catalogue that works around the clock and never loses an order.
Manufacturers and wholesalers
Large ranges, detailed specifications, separate retail and trade pricing — that needs a real catalogue, not a spreadsheet.
A store on an ageing platform
The site is slow, buying on mobile is painful, and every change waits on a developer.
What is included
Catalogue and filters
Categories, attributes, product variants, faceted filtering. Shoppers reach what they want in two or three clicks.
Cart and checkout
A short order form with no forced registration. Every extra checkout field is a lost order.
Payments and delivery
Card payments through your chosen gateway, delivery branches pulled in automatically.
Product import
Feeds from your file or ERP so prices and stock update without manual work.
SEO for the catalogue
Meta templates for categories and product pages, Product markup with price and availability, clean URLs.
E-commerce analytics
GA4 funnel tracking: product views, add to cart, purchase. You can see exactly where orders fall apart.
Technologies
- PHP 8.3
- WooCommerce
- MySQL
- Redis
- JavaScript
- TypeScript
- React
- Node.js
- REST API
- GraphQL
- LiqPay
- Nova Poshta API
- Docker
- product feeds
FAQ
What do you build stores on?
WordPress plus WooCommerce. It gives flexibility, full control over the code and no monthly platform fee.
How many products can it handle?
Up to 100,000 with caching and database indexes configured properly. Larger catalogues need an architecture conversation first.
Can you connect our ERP or CRM?
Yes. We sync orders, prices and stock. How deep the integration goes depends on the API your system exposes.
Who fills in the products?
We migrate the catalogue from your export file. Building product pages from scratch by hand is a separate service.
What does store support cost?
From $30 a month: updates, backups, monitoring and small changes. For a store this is not optional.
Will the store be fast?
Yes, and that is designed in from day one: WebP images, lazy loading, page caching, minimal third-party scripts.
Further reading
AI for product descriptions: what helps and what damages a store
How to generate a thousand product pages without ending up with thin content. Practical limits, tested on real catalogues.
ReadLaunching an online store: a 24-point checklist
What has to be ready before a store goes live, from catalogue structure to a real test order. The list we use to sign off our own projects.
ReadWebsites by industry
Pages showing our work in a specific industry, at the same prices and timelines.