WooCommerce engineering for brands where content and commerce share an editor team — and where WordPress's authoring experience is part of the proposition. Custom themes, subscriptions, B2B extensions, and the operational discipline WooCommerce shops often skip.
We treat WooCommerce as the WordPress + commerce decision it actually is — content-first commerce. We don't push WooCommerce when the product is pure commerce; we push it when content is half the business.
A WooCommerce store the editor and merchandising teams can both run — without the plugin-soup reputation WooCommerce earned in less disciplined hands.
Concrete deliverables — not adjectives. Each engagement scopes which of these are in play and what success looks like for them.
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WooCommerce when content and commerce share an editor team and WordPress's authoring is the right answer. Shopify when commerce is the business and ops simplicity is the priority.
Plenty fast with proper caching (object cache, page cache, image CDN) and index tuning. We've shipped WooCommerce stores at high traffic without replatforming.
Yes — with B2B extensions (account approvals, customer-specific pricing, quotes). We've shipped B2B WooCommerce; it's a real option, not a workaround.
When the content side has shrunk or moved elsewhere and ops simplicity matters more than authoring depth. Common migration; we do it carefully.
Shopify and Shopify Plus engineering — custom themes (Online Store 2.
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.
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.