Our team combines deep knowledge and practical expertise to build Shopify stores that are reliable, professional, and ready for growth.
We craft modern, customer-focused shops that make every experience unique, whether refreshing an existing store or building a new one from the ground up.
We use Shopify's various marketing tools to develop a comprehensive marketing plan. Our marketers work with you to determine your target audience, competitors, and goals.
Reliable and secure Shopify hosting with fast loading times and minimal downtime, managed by our expert team to keep stores running smoothly.
Shopify is a platform that helps businesses create and run online stores, making it easy to manage products, accept payments, and sell across different channels.
A cloud-based platform for building and running online stores. Products, payments, and multi-channel selling all in one place. Hosting, security, and updates are handled by Shopify, so you focus on the business, not the infrastructure.
Shopify works well if you want to launch fast without heavy technical overhead. It fits DTC brands, first-time online sellers, and retailers moving from physical to digital. For complex B2B workflows or deep customisation needs, Shopware is often the better call and we can help you figure out which one fits your situation.
We handle everything from UX/UI design and custom theme development to marketing setup, integrations, and ongoing maintenance. Nik Myftari from Grenion GmbH (Banana Beauty, HelloBody) said it well: conversions went up, page speed improved significantly, and the overall shopping experience became much smoother after going live with us.
Plans start at $39/month (Basic) and go up to $2,000+/month for Shopify Plus. The subscription is just the baseline. Apps, premium themes, and transaction fees from third-party payment gateways add up fast. We help clients map the real total cost upfront so there are no surprises after launch.
Transaction fees kick in if you use a payment provider other than Shopify Payments. Advanced reporting, international pricing, and checkout customisation are locked to higher-tier plans. Deep design changes usually require a developer. For businesses that need real flexibility around B2B flows, multilingual storefronts, or complex integrations, those limits show up quickly.