Build Your Ecommerce Store
Custom online stores that process real orders, handle payments, and scale.
Let's Fix ThisThe Problem
You've got products ready to sell but no reliable way to sell them online. Template stores look generic, don't handle your specific product types, or fall apart once real customers start using them. You need a store that actually works — payments, shipping, inventory, and all.
I've built ecommerce stores ranging from single-product landing pages to Customoo — a multi-vendor marketplace handling thousands of SKUs with Alibaba-style supplier management. The difference between a store that works and one that doesn't comes down to how well it handles the hard parts: variable products with 50+ attribute combinations, tax calculation across multiple jurisdictions, shipping rules that change based on weight and destination, and inventory that syncs with your warehouse or supplier. For WooCommerce builds, I architect the product data structure upfront so filtering, search, and variation management actually work at scale. I've seen stores crash because someone set up 10,000 variations as individual products instead of using proper attribute taxonomies. For businesses that need more performance, I build headless commerce solutions with Next.js on the frontend and WooCommerce or a dedicated commerce API on the backend — giving you sub-second page loads while keeping a familiar admin interface. Every store I build includes proper payment gateway integration (Stripe, PayPal, or region-specific providers), automated order confirmation emails, and an admin workflow your team can actually manage without calling a developer.
Ideal For
- —Product brands ready to sell direct-to-consumer online
- —Wholesalers who need both B2B and B2C storefronts
- —Businesses migrating from a marketplace to their own branded store
- —Companies with complex product configurations or custom pricing rules
How I Build It
- 01Define your product catalog structure, shipping rules, and payment needs
- 02Build a custom storefront with WooCommerce or a headless commerce stack
- 03Integrate payment gateways, shipping calculators, and tax automation
- 04Load test with real order flows and fix edge cases
- 05Launch and hand over with training on order management
This solution is part of my Ecommerce Platform Development service.
What You Get
Frequently Asked Questions
WooCommerce or Shopify — which should I use?
It depends on your needs. WooCommerce gives you complete ownership and unlimited customization — no monthly platform fees and no restrictions on what you can build. Shopify is simpler to start with but locks you into their ecosystem with transaction fees and limited customization. For businesses that need custom features, WooCommerce is almost always the better choice.
Can the store handle international orders and multiple currencies?
Yes. I've built the geo-currency plugin that automatically detects visitor location and displays prices in their local currency. Combined with proper multi-currency payment gateway setup, your store can accept orders from anywhere with accurate pricing and tax calculation.
What happens if I need changes after launch?
I build stores with maintainability in mind — clean code, documented customizations, and an admin interface your team can manage. For ongoing changes, I offer maintenance plans, or if you have an in-house developer, I provide thorough documentation and a handoff session so they can take over confidently.
How do you handle product migration from my existing platform?
I build custom migration scripts that transfer your products, categories, images, customer data, and order history. This preserves your SEO URLs through redirects and ensures nothing is lost in the transition. I always run a test migration first and verify the data before touching your live site.
Ready to solve this?
Tell me about your situation and I'll propose the right approach.