Should I build on Shopify or WooCommerce?+
The decision depends on your catalog complexity, technical resources, and operational requirements. Shopify is the right choice for: DTC brands wanting a managed, hosted platform with minimal infrastructure overhead, businesses that value Shopify's checkout conversion advantage, and teams without WordPress development expertise. WooCommerce is the right choice for: businesses with complex product configurations, businesses with existing WordPress infrastructure, and businesses with specific checkout customization requirements that Shopify's architecture does not support. We provide a specific recommendation after understanding your requirements during the discovery consultation.
How much does e-commerce development cost?+
As rough ranges: a custom Shopify store (custom theme, standard integrations, up to 500 products) typically ranges from $12,000 to $35,000. A custom WooCommerce store with equivalent scope typically ranges from $15,000 to $40,000. Shopify Plus implementations with custom apps and Checkout Extensibility typically range from $30,000 to $80,000. Custom e-commerce platforms start at $80,000 and can reach $500,000+ for enterprise complexity. We provide fixed-scope, fixed-price proposals after discovery.
How long does e-commerce development take?+
A custom Shopify or WooCommerce store typically takes 8 to 14 weeks from kick-off to launch. Shopify Plus implementations with custom app development typically take 12 to 20 weeks. Product catalog migrations from existing platforms add 2 to 4 weeks depending on catalog size. Custom platform development starts at 20 weeks for simpler requirements.
Can you migrate our existing e-commerce store to a new platform?+
Yes platform migrations are a significant portion of our e-commerce development work. We migrate from Magento, BigCommerce, Wix eCommerce, Squarespace, PrestaShop, and other platforms to Shopify or WooCommerce. Migration scope includes: product data migration (titles, descriptions, images, variants, pricing, inventory), customer data migration, order history migration, redirect implementation (301 redirects from all old URLs to new URLs, preserving organic search equity), and SEO verification post-migration.
How do you handle product catalog management for large catalogs?+
Large catalog management (1,000+ SKUs) requires specific development considerations: efficient product import and bulk update workflows (CSV import with field mapping, API-based bulk operations for inventory updates), faceted navigation that performs efficiently at catalog scale, and search infrastructure (Algolia or ElasticSearch for catalogs where native platform search performance is insufficient). We scope large catalog requirements specifically during discovery and implement the appropriate technical architecture for the catalog's scale and complexity.
Do you set up Google Shopping and Meta product catalog integrations?+
Yes Google Shopping (Google Merchant Center product feed submission) and Meta Catalog (product catalog sync for Meta Dynamic Ads) integration is a standard component of every e-commerce launch. We configure the product feed structure, implement the required schema markup for product rich results in Google Search, connect the Google Merchant Center and Meta Catalog feeds, and verify product data quality across all channels.
What ongoing support do you provide after launch?+
We offer monthly e-commerce development retainers covering: bug fixes and emergency support, ongoing conversion rate optimization (A/B testing, UX improvement, checkout friction reduction based on analytics data), new feature development, platform and app/plugin updates, security updates, and performance monitoring. The highest-performing e-commerce stores continuously optimize based on real customer behavior data our retainer clients benefit from this continuous improvement as an ongoing service.
Can you integrate our e-commerce store with our ERP system?+
Yes ERP integration is one of the most valuable development investments for e-commerce businesses scaling beyond manual order management. We integrate with NetSuite, Sage 200 and 300, Microsoft Dynamics, SAP Business One, and industry-specific ERP systems through their available API interfaces. Integration scope typically includes: order sync, inventory sync, customer data sync, and price list sync for B2B price tier management.
How do I get started?+
Book a free e-commerce consultation. We review your current store (if any) and its performance metrics, understand your product catalog and business model, discuss your platform preference and budget range, and outline the development scope most likely to produce the highest revenue improvement for your specific situation. No commitment required at the consultation stage.