Web development · Shopify store
A store thatsells,not just looks good.
Brand-aligned design, a checkout that doesn't lose people and tracking that works properly from day one. We work exclusively with Shopify, and we can run your ads too.
at build time.
Not after launch.
01 The reality
Does this sound familiar?
These aren't design problems. They're build problems, and rebuilding a store costs more than building it properly the first time.
01
The platform eats your time
Maintenance, plugins fighting each other, security updates. Time that should go into selling goes into fixing the shop.
02
You have traffic, but carts stay abandoned
Visitors add to cart and vanish. Checkout friction, missing trust signals, slow pages, and nobody tells you which one is the cause.
03
You're running ads on blind data
Since iOS 14, without server-side tracking the platforms guess half your conversions. You end up optimising campaigns on estimates, not real sales.
04
Every change goes through someone else
A swapped photo, a price, a new product: every small thing means an email to a developer and an invoice two weeks later.
Let's look at your store.
Book your free audit02 How you check us
You can verify the tracking is real.
“We installed tracking” is a sentence everyone says and almost nobody demonstrates. Every point below shows up in your own accounts, not in a report we wrote.
If an event doesn't show up in your account, treat it as a promise, not as a measurement.
Events appear in Events Manager
Open Meta Events Manager, place a test order and watch it land. You don't need us to confirm it.
Every order is counted once
Browser and server send the same event with the same `event_id`, and the platforms merge them. Without deduplication you'd report double and optimise on sales that never happened.
GA4 shows products, not just sessions
Enhanced ecommerce configured properly: which product was viewed, what went into the cart, what was bought and for how much.
Consent is respected, not routed around
Consent mode v2 means a visitor's refusal actually stops collection. It's both a legal requirement and the reason your data survives an audit.
03 The process
From brief to launch, week by week.
The timings below are for a premium-theme store: 2–6 weeks, proven structures, lower overall cost. If you need a 100% custom mockup-based design, the process is the same but takes 4–12 weeks. You get our honest recommendation on the audit call, based on your budget and stage.
Discovery and strategy
We understand your business, niche, competitors and objectives, before any design decision.
Design and structure
We choose the premium theme or create mockups and adapt them to your brand identity.
Build and integration
We build the store and integrate payments, shipping and server-side tracking.
Testing and launch
We test the complete order flow, train you on the admin and launch.
30 days of support
Adjustments, questions and technical peace of mind, included after launch.
04 What's included
Everything you get, in writing.
This is the standard, not a premium tier: it's the baseline of every store we build.
And where we differ from the typical agency
Among our clients



05 The fit
Who it's for, and who it isn't.
It's for you, if
It's not for you, if
06 Honest questions
The questions you'd ask us anyway, answered before you ask.
How much does a Shopify store cost?
It depends on the approach (premium theme or custom mockup-based design), on the features and on the number of products. You get the exact quote after the audit, with no hidden costs. The Shopify subscription is paid separately, directly to the platform.
Premium theme or custom design?
A premium theme means launching in 2–6 weeks, on already proven structures, at a lower overall cost; a custom mockup means 4–12 weeks, multiple design feedback sessions and full control over every detail. Both lead to the same complete store, with the same tracking. On the audit call we'll honestly recommend the option that fits your budget and stage.
How many design revisions are included?
In the design phase we iterate until the store is aligned with your brand: design revisions aren't artificially capped. New features outside the agreed scope are discussed separately and transparently.
Can I manage the store myself after launch?
Yes. Shopify is very user-friendly, and we train you on the admin and leave you documentation. For complex changes we offer monthly maintenance or hourly support.
Do you migrate existing stores?
Yes. We handle migrations from WooCommerce, Magento and other platforms: products, customers and order history can all be transferred.
Can I add multi-language, subscriptions or special integrations?
Available as optional add-ons: Shopify Markets for multi-language and multi-currency, subscription products, bundles and upsells, product configurators, ERP and accounting integrations, or complex data migrations. We scope them together on the audit call.
Do you help with marketing after launch?
Yes: performance marketing for ecommerce, as a separate service. The advantage: the tracking is already installed by us, so campaigns start on accurate data from day one.
Find out what kind of store fits you.
Fill in the form and we'll talk about your business. We'll tell you honestly what we'd do in your position, including when the answer is that we can't help.