Development Services eCommerce Development
Development Services eCommerce Development
Your store should be your best sales tool — not a liability. We build eCommerce experiences that convert, perform under load, and give your team full control over products, pricing, and promotions. No compromises on speed or flexibility.
What This Service Covers Custom eCommerce builds — from product catalogue to checkout and beyond
Whether you’re launching a new store or replacing an underperforming one, we scope and build the complete eCommerce stack — product structure, checkout experience, payment integrations, shipping logic, tax rules, and post-purchase flows. We work across WooCommerce, Shopify, and headless custom stacks depending on your requirements and scale.
Custom WooCommerce Development
WooCommerce is the most flexible eCommerce platform in the WordPress ecosystem — but only when it’s implemented correctly. We build custom WooCommerce stores with structured product data, custom checkout flows, bespoke product configurators, and extensions that replace the need for a stack of third-party plugins.
Every WooCommerce build we deliver is performance-optimised from the start — cart and checkout pages load fast, product archives are query-efficient, and the database stays clean as your catalogue grows.
Shopify Theme & Custom Development
For businesses that need Shopify’s hosted reliability and payment infrastructure, we build custom Liquid themes and Shopify app integrations rather than installing yet another theme from the marketplace. Custom sections, metafield-driven product pages, and Shopify Functions for custom discount and checkout logic.
We also handle Shopify migrations — from WooCommerce, Magento, or legacy platforms — with full product data, customer records, order history, and SEO URL structure preserved.
Headless & Custom eCommerce Stacks
For stores where performance, design freedom, or scale requirements exceed what a traditional eCommerce platform can deliver, we build headless storefronts — a custom Next.js or Astro frontend connected to WooCommerce, Shopify Storefront API, or a composable commerce backend.
Headless eCommerce gives you sub-second page loads, full design control over every pixel of the shopping experience, and the ability to deploy the same product catalogue across web, mobile, and in-store displays from a single API.
Payment Gateways & Platform Integrations
We integrate the payment providers your customers trust — Stripe, PayPal, Mollie, Klarna, and region-specific gateways — with proper webhook handling, refund flows, and order status synchronisation. Beyond payments, we connect your store to the rest of your business: ERP, inventory management, fulfilment providers, CRM, and marketing automation platforms.
Integrations are built to fail gracefully — if a third-party service goes down, your store keeps working and orders keep processing.
Our Approach eCommerce built around your business logic — not a platform’s defaults
Most eCommerce platforms make 80% of decisions for you. That’s fine — until your business model requires something outside the default: variable pricing by customer group, complex product bundles, subscription billing with trial periods, B2B quote flows, or multi-warehouse inventory. We build the 20% that platforms can’t handle out of the box.
We scope every project around your actual checkout flow, pricing rules, and fulfilment process — not around what the platform does by default. If a requirement is complex, we’d rather address it properly in development than work around it with a plugin that breaks in six months.
Our Technology Stack Platforms and tools we build eCommerce with
eCommerce capabilities we build regularly
From standard catalogue stores to complex B2B and subscription commerce — scope your project against what we’ve already built.
Custom Checkout Flows
Multi-step checkouts, address validation, upsells and cross-sells at checkout, custom field capture, and conditional logic — built to your conversion requirements, not a platform default.
Subscription & Recurring Billing
Subscription product types, free trial periods, billing cycle management, dunning flows, and customer portal — built on WooCommerce Subscriptions or Stripe Billing depending on your stack.
B2B & Wholesale
Customer group pricing, trade account applications, quote request flows, minimum order quantities, and bulk discount rules — for businesses selling to other businesses alongside or instead of retail.
Platform Migrations
Migrate from Magento, PrestaShop, Wix, Squarespace, or a legacy custom store to WooCommerce or Shopify — with product data, orders, customer records, and SEO URLs preserved.
Headless Storefront
Decouple your store frontend from WooCommerce or Shopify for maximum performance and design freedom. Custom Next.js storefront connected to your existing product and order data.
ERP & Inventory Integrations
Connect your store to inventory management, fulfilment providers, and accounting systems — real-time stock sync, automated order routing, and two-way data flows that eliminate manual reconciliation.
Performance is a conversion requirement
- Sub-second Speeds — Core loading benchmarks engineered to bypass common platform bloat
- Strategic Schema — Full implementation of Product and Offer attributes for optimized rich snippet listings
- Graceful Recovery — Multi-warehouse inventory webhooks constructed to survive downstream API issues
- Database Health — Query optimization pipelines maintaining stability as inventory scale triggers
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about eCommerce development projects.
It depends on your priorities. WooCommerce offers more flexibility and lower transaction fees, but requires self-managed hosting and more development investment. Shopify is hosted, lower maintenance, and faster to launch — but less customisable at the checkout and more expensive at scale due to transaction fees. We’re platform-agnostic and will recommend the right fit based on your catalogue size, custom requirements, and team’s technical capacity.
Yes. Platform migrations are a significant part of our eCommerce work. We migrate product catalogues, customer accounts, order history, and reviews — and map all existing URLs to their new equivalents to protect your organic search rankings throughout the transition.
Yes. We integrate and configure payment gateways as part of every eCommerce build — Stripe, PayPal, Mollie, Klarna, and others. We handle the technical integration, webhook configuration, and test suite before launch. Merchant account setup with the payment provider is handled by your business.
Large catalogues — thousands of SKUs, complex variable products, or data imported from an ERP — require a different approach than small stores. We design the product data model and import pipeline before development starts, ensuring the database structure and query patterns scale cleanly. We’ve worked with catalogues exceeding 50,000 products on WooCommerce.
Yes. Dual B2C/B2B stores are a common requirement — typically involving customer group pricing, trade account registration and approval flows, separate checkout rules for trade customers, and different minimum order or payment term logic. We’ve built several of these on WooCommerce and scope them as part of the initial discovery.
We offer post-launch support retainers covering WooCommerce and plugin updates, security monitoring, performance checks, and development hours for new features and promotions. eCommerce sites benefit particularly from ongoing technical oversight — platform updates can break custom checkout logic, and promotional periods need performance headroom in advance. See our support plans.
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