Custom eCommerce Website Development
We build eCommerce websites that help businesses sell today and remain effective for years after launch. Depending on your goals, budget, and growth plans, we recommend the platform that best fits your project — WooCommerce, Shopify, or OpenCart.
Over more than twenty years of building websites, I’ve learned that successful projects don’t start with choosing a WordPress theme or design. They start with understanding business goals. That’s what allows us to create websites that continue to deliver results long after launch.
How Our Projects Usually Begin
No two eCommerce projects start the same way. Some business owners are preparing to launch their very first online store. Others already have a website but feel it’s holding the business back. And sometimes the store works just fine — it simply needs new features to keep up with growth.That’s why we don’t offer the same solution to everyone. We start by understanding where your business is today and where you want it to be in a year or two.
I’m planning my first online store
Launching an online store usually raises plenty of questions. Which platform should you choose? How should the catalog be structured? What features are worth building from day one, and what can wait?We’ll help you set priorities and build a store that won’t need to be rebuilt a year later.
Discuss a New Project →I want to improve my existing store
Many online stores have been running for years. During that time, customer expectations, search engines, and technologies all change. If your website has become slow, difficult to manage, or simply feels outdated, improving it is often a better investment than endlessly patching old code.
Discuss an Upgrade →I need new functionality
Sometimes the store itself works well, but the business has grown. You may need CRM integration, automated order processing, customer accounts, B2B features, or connections with third-party services. In many cases, we can expand your existing store without starting from scratch.
Tell Us About Your Project →How Much Does an eCommerce Website Cost?
Every online store is different. Some businesses need a straightforward website to start selling online, while others require custom integrations, automation, or advanced business logic. Instead of offering a fixed price list, we prefer to provide realistic starting points based on the type of project.
For Your First Online Store
A practical starting point for businesses launching online sales without unnecessary complexity.
- Product catalog
- Shopping cart and checkout
- Payment and shipping setup
- Mobile-friendly design
- Basic SEO configuration
- Initial product import
Built for Growth
Designed for businesses that need a scalable store with a well-structured catalog, product variations, filters, and room to grow.
- Well-planned catalog structure
- Variable products and attributes
- Advanced product filters
- Customer groups and pricing rules
- Third-party integrations
- SEO-ready website structure
For Complex eCommerce Solutions
Ideal for businesses that require custom integrations, workflow automation, or unique functionality beyond a standard online store.
- CRM, ERP and API integrations
- B2B functionality
- Customer account portals
- Business process automation
- Custom order workflows
- Ongoing development and support
Why We Don’t Offer Fixed Prices
In more than twenty years of developing websites, I’ve never worked on two identical eCommerce projects. Even businesses selling similar products have different workflows, shipping methods, payment systems, integrations, and growth plans. That’s why we provide an accurate quote only after a short conversation about your project.
How We Build eCommerce Websites
We don’t start by choosing a WordPress theme or installing plugins. First, we learn how your business works, what you sell, how customers should find the right products, and what your online store will need to support future growth.
Let’s Talk About Your Project
We begin by understanding your goals—whether you’re launching a new online store, improving an existing one, or adding new functionality.
Planning the Structure
Together we define the product catalog, categories, filters, product pages, payment methods, shipping options, and opportunities for future growth.
Building Your Store
We design the website, configure the platform, develop the required functionality, and carefully test the entire shopping experience.
Launch Day
We deploy the website, connect essential services, verify the ordering process, and make sure you’re comfortable managing your new store.
Ongoing Support
After launch, we’re here to help with technical support, new features, SEO improvements, and the continued growth of your eCommerce website.
Platforms and Technologies We Work With
We don’t recommend a platform before understanding your business. Instead, we look at your products, workflows, budget, and long-term plans first. Only then do we suggest the technology that best fits your project.
WooCommerce
Our most common choice for small and medium-sized businesses. A flexible eCommerce platform built on WordPress that can grow together with your business.
WordPress
The foundation behind WooCommerce, business websites, and blogs. Its flexibility and extensive ecosystem make long-term development straightforward.
Shopify
A solid choice for international businesses or companies that prefer a hosted SaaS solution instead of managing their own server.
OpenCart
We maintain, improve, and expand existing OpenCart stores. When appropriate, we can also help migrate your project to a more modern platform.
CRM & API Integrations
We connect CRM and ERP systems, external services, APIs, customer portals, and other business-specific functionality.
Payments & Shipping
We integrate payment gateways, shipping providers, and checkout workflows to create a smooth purchasing experience for your customers.
Frequently Asked Questions About eCommerce Website Development
These are some of the questions we’re asked most often before a new project begins. While every online store is different, the answers below should give you a better understanding of what to expect before we start working together.
How long does it take to build an online store?
A straightforward online store can usually be launched within four to six weeks. More complex projects involving advanced filters, product variations, CRM integrations, custom order workflows, or data migration naturally require more time. After discussing your project, we’ll provide a realistic timeline rather than an optimistic estimate.
Which platform is the best choice: WooCommerce, Shopify, or OpenCart?
For most small and medium-sized businesses, we recommend WooCommerce because it’s flexible, scalable, and gives you full control over your website. Shopify is often a great fit for international businesses looking for a hosted solution, while OpenCart is typically used when improving or expanding an existing store.
Can an existing online store be upgraded instead of rebuilt?
In many cases, yes. If the technical foundation is solid, it’s often possible to refresh the design, improve performance, expand the catalog, or add new functionality. However, if the website has become outdated, difficult to maintain, or technically limited, a complete rebuild may be the better long-term investment.
Can you integrate payment systems, shipping services, and CRM software?
Absolutely. We integrate payment gateways, shipping providers, CRM and ERP systems, and a wide range of third-party services. Some integrations are essential from day one, while others can be added later as your business grows.
Will the website be ready for SEO?
Yes. Every project includes a solid SEO foundation with clean URLs, a logical site structure, proper indexing, mobile optimization, good performance, and the ability to optimize products and categories. Ongoing SEO, however, is a separate long-term process after launch.
Can new features be added after launch?
Definitely. In fact, that’s how most successful eCommerce websites evolve. Not every feature needs to be built before launch. Once your business starts receiving real orders and customer feedback, it’s much easier to decide what should be developed next.
Do I need to prepare a technical specification?
Not at all. It’s enough to understand what you sell, what your website should achieve, and which features are most important for your business. If you don’t have a technical specification, we’ll help define the project scope, priorities, and development roadmap together.
What to Think About Before Building an Online Store
The more clearly your online store is planned before development begins, the smoother the entire project will be. You don’t need a detailed technical specification, but having a general idea of how your business should work online will save both time and unnecessary revisions later.
Don’t worry if you don’t have all the answers yet. That’s exactly what our first conversation is for—we’ll help you define the details together.
Products & Catalog
Think about your product categories, variations, filters, attributes, images, and whether products will be added manually or imported in bulk.
Shopping Experience
Consider how customers should place orders, whether guest checkout is needed, if customer accounts are required, and how repeat purchases should work.
Payments & Shipping
Decide which payment gateways and shipping methods you’ll use, and whether automated invoices or customer notifications are part of your workflow.
Store Management
Think about who will manage products, update prices, process orders, communicate with customers, and keep the website up to date.
Additional Features
Discounts, loyalty programs, product reviews, wish lists, multiple currencies, product comparison, price lists, or integrations with other business systems.
Future Growth
Decide which features are essential for launch and which can be added later, such as SEO, CRM integration, automation, new website sections, or marketing tools.
Every Successful Online Store Once Started as a Simple Idea
Over the years, we’ve worked with businesses at very different stages. Some clients came to us with detailed technical specifications. Others had nothing more than a few notes, a rough idea, or a successful Instagram business that had simply reached the point where it needed its own online store.
There isn’t one perfect way to begin. What matters is building the right foundation from the start, so your website can grow with your business instead of needing to be rebuilt a year or two later.
That’s why our first conversation isn’t about selling you a website. It’s about understanding your business. We listen, ask questions, discuss different approaches, and only then recommend the platform, functionality, and budget that make the most sense for your project.
Tell Us About Your Idea
A short description is often all we need to suggest the best direction for your future online store.



