E-commerce development

A store that sells. A move that doesn't hurt.

New stores built by operators who ran stores of their own, and migrations that keep your rankings, your data and your weekend sales. On MerchantPro, Shopify, Magento or whatever fits your case.

Migration status
Old store still selling
Redirect map
Every URL, 301 by 301
100%
Data migrated
Products, customers, orders
full
Cutover window
Planned, overnight, reversible
night
Rankings preserved
Store never stops selling
Two ways in

Building fresh, or outgrowing the old one?

Some stores start from zero. Most come to us already selling, on a platform that fights back. Both paths end in the same place: a store built to convert, wired into everything.

Build the storeFixed price

Your first serious store.

fixed quote in 48h · built to convert

For brands going online and B2B companies opening a direct channel. The platform gets chosen for your case, and the store ships wired for what comes after.

  • Platform recommendation with reasoning, vendor-neutral
  • Conversion-first design, A/B tested after launch
  • Payments wired: Stripe, PayPal and 20+ gateways
  • Marketplaces ready: Amazon, eBay and 20+ channels
Start the store
Move the store

Replatform without losing what you built.

fixed quote in 48h · simple moves in 4–6 weeks

For stores that outgrew their platform but fear the move. The new store gets built in parallel while the old one keeps selling, and nothing switches until every URL, product and customer is accounted for.

  • A 301 redirect for every URL, so rankings survive
  • Products, customers and orders migrated complete
  • Feature parity agreed in writing before the build
  • Overnight cutover, reversible if anything looks wrong
Scope the migration
Sound familiar?

Where growing stores get stuck.

The platform ceiling

The site slows down every time you run a campaign.

Small changes need a developer and yet another plugin, the platform bill keeps growing, and busy days are exactly when the store is at its slowest.

Campaign days working against you
The migration fear

You've outgrown the platform, but the move feels risky.

Everyone's heard a migration story: rankings gone, orders lost, downtime in season. So the move gets postponed another year, and the ceiling stays.

Another year on the wrong platform
How we ship

The old store sells until the new one is proven.

The switch happens overnight, planned, with a way back if anything looks wrong. No big-bang launches.

01

Audit & plan

Platform read, feature parity list, redirect map for every URL. Fixed quote in 48 hours.

02

Build in parallel

The new store takes shape next to the live one. Nothing changes for your customers yet.

03

Verify everything

Data complete, redirects tested, tracking intact, orders flowing in rehearsal. Then, and only then, a date.

04

Cutover & optimize

Overnight switch, reversible. Then conversion work starts on real traffic: A/B tests, checkout flow, speed.

1.8M+
Orders shipped by our own stores
100%
Of URLs redirected, 301 by 301
4–6wk
For a straightforward migration
48h
To a fixed quote
FAQ

The questions that decide it.

Will we lose our Google rankings?
Not if the move is done properly, and "properly" has a checklist: a 301 redirect for every single URL, metadata and structure carried over, and tracking verified before cutover. Migrations lose rankings when redirects are an afterthought; here they're step one of the plan.
Can the store keep selling during the migration?
Yes, that's the whole design: the new store is built in parallel while the old one runs untouched. The switch is one planned overnight window, and it's reversible if anything looks wrong.
How long does a migration take, honestly?
A straightforward store moves in 4–6 weeks. Heavy catalogs, custom features and many integrations push it to 8–12, and we tell you which case you are before you commit, not after.
Which platform should we choose?
The one that fits your catalog, team and growth, with the reasoning in writing: MerchantPro, Shopify, Magento or something else. We build on all of them, so the recommendation doesn't serve our comfort. For bigger stakes, start with a technical consultation.
What about our marketplaces and payments?
Wired in from the start: Amazon, eBay and 20+ channels, Stripe, PayPal and 20+ payment gateways. And if you want the operations to run themselves after launch, that's e-commerce automation.
What happens to conversion after launch?
That's when the real work starts: A/B tested flows, checkout friction hunted down, speed kept honest. A store is never "done", it's tuned on real traffic.
How much does it cost?
Scoped on a free call: catalog size, integrations, platform. You get a fixed number in 48 hours, and for migrations it includes the redirect map and the parity list, so the price covers the whole move, not just the happy path.
Next step

Show us the store. We'll show you the plan.

One call for an honest read: build, move, or fix what you have. Fixed quote in 48 hours, redirect map included.

Fixed price Store never stops Rankings preserved