Shopify and Shopify Plus engineering — custom themes (Online Store 2.0), Hydrogen headless storefronts, and the custom-app and integration work that makes Shopify a real platform rather than a hosted store.
Most Shopify agencies stop at theme customisation. We build the platform around Shopify — custom apps, Flow automations, headless Hydrogen storefronts, and the integrations (ERP, OMS, 3PL) that distinguish a Shopify store from a Shopify business.
A Shopify store the merchandising team can iterate on at marketing speed — and that handles enterprise integration when the brand earns it.
Concrete deliverables — not adjectives. Each engagement scopes which of these are in play and what success looks like for them.
Drawn from sales calls, not SEO filler. Want a question added? Drop it in the form on this page — we update from real enquiries.
OS 2.0 for fast time-to-market and merchandising flexibility. Hydrogen when bundling commerce into a content-led brand experience that needs Next.js / React-grade flexibility.
Shopify for pure commerce and ops simplicity. WooCommerce when content and commerce share an editor team and you want WordPress's authoring experience.
Whenever an off-the-shelf app's pricing or behaviour doesn't fit. Custom apps deploy to your store under your control.
Yes — common engagement. Customer, order, and product migrations with email-flow continuity and SEO-preserving redirects.
Magento 2 and Adobe Commerce engineering for brands and enterprises whose commerce model exceeds what Shopify can do — complex catalogues, B2B account hierarchies, multi-store operations, and the integration depth Magento was built for.
WooCommerce engineering for brands where content and commerce share an editor team — and where WordPress's authoring experience is part of the proposition.
OpenCart engineering for stores already running it — maintenance, custom extensions, performance work, and the honest migration paths to Shopify, WooCommerce, or Magento where OpenCart no longer fits.
PrestaShop engineering for European-shaped commerce where the platform's existing operational fit is good — custom modules, theme work, performance, and migration paths in either direction (in or out of PrestaShop).
Headless commerce for brands where the storefront is part of the brand surface, not a templated theme.