Online stores

Online stores built around the way you actually sell

A store does not sell because it has a basket. It sells when the customer finds the product quickly, understands what they are buying and does not get lost on the way to payment.

I start from your sales process: what you sell, to whom, how you ship, what happens after an order and where you lose the most time today. The store should mirror that process, not force you to change how you work.

Product pages are designed for the customer and the search engine at the same time - they are usually the entry point from Google, not the home page.

  • /Manufacturers and local brands

    When you want to sell direct instead of handing your margin to a marketplace.

  • /Businesses whose offer needs explaining

    Products nobody buys on impulse need description, photographs and answers to doubts right on the product page.

  • /Stores that have outgrown their template

    When a ready-made platform starts to constrain you and every change means another plugin or another subscription.

01/Scope

What the project includes

  • Product pages built for search

    Separate addresses, product structured data, descriptions written around real queries.

  • Online payments

    Cards, instant transfers and local payment methods through a proven payment provider.

  • Delivery and couriers

    Shipping methods, pickup points and costs calculated according to your own rules.

  • Order panel

    Statuses, notifications, invoices and everything you need to run a working day.

  • Catalogue management

    You add products, variants, prices and promotions yourself, with no technical help.

  • Integrations

    Warehouse, accounting, newsletter, wholesaler - I connect whatever you genuinely use.

  • A basket without friction

    A short path to purchase, visible costs and no surprises at the final step.

  • Sales analytics

    Ecommerce events, so you know which products and which channels actually sell.

An honest answer

"Wouldn't it be simpler to use a ready-made platform?"

If you sell a dozen simple products and have no unusual rules, then often yes, and I will say so honestly. A custom store starts to pay off when you have your own process that no template supports, when subscriptions and plugins begin to cost more than the build, or when you want a store your competition cannot copy with one click.

What does it cost?

The quote depends on the number of products and variants, the integrations and how much of the process should be automated. Describe how you sell today and you get a quote split into stages.

03/FAQ

Questions I hear most often

  • Usually 6-10 weeks, depending on the number of products and integrations. A store can go live in stages: selling first, further automation afterwards.

  • Yes. I move products, categories and addresses, and redirect the old links to the new ones so the search positions are not lost.

  • Cards, instant bank transfers, digital wallets and cash on delivery. The provider is chosen around your commission rates and how you settle.

  • Product pages get their own addresses, structured data and descriptions written for search. They are what usually attracts traffic, which is why I treat them as a priority.

04/Contact

Tell me about your project. You will get a straight answer.

I do not send generated offers. Once I know what you need, you get a quote broken down into stages and a proposed scope - including the case where less turns out to be enough.

What do you need?

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