Every extra second at checkout costs you orders. Every confusing field, every surprise shipping cost, every payment method a shopper does not recognise — they all leak revenue. We build eCommerce sites that close the gap between intent and purchase. The goal is simple: make buying feel obvious and safe, on any device, in any market you sell to.
Choosing the right platform
WooCommerce and Shopify are both excellent. They are not interchangeable. The right choice depends on your margins, your catalogue, and how much you need to customise the buying experience.
| Factor | WooCommerce | Shopify |
|---|---|---|
| Checkout control | Full, code-level | Limited unless on Plus |
| Hosting | Yours to manage | Fully hosted |
| Catalogue size | Scales with tuning | Scales out of the box |
| Best for | Content-rich, custom flows | Speed to launch, low ops |
If you are unsure, we run a short scoping call and recommend the platform that matches how you actually operate.
Checkout UX is where money is won
Most stores design the homepage with care and then accept the default checkout. That is backwards. We treat checkout as the most important screen on the site. Fewer fields. Clear error messages. Guest checkout that does not punish first-time buyers. Address autocomplete. Saved payment methods for returning customers. Small changes here move conversion more than any homepage redesign.
Payments, currency, and VAT
Selling across markets means handling more than one currency and a tangle of tax rules. We set this up so it just works for the shopper and stays correct for your accountant.
- Multi-currency display with pricing that reflects the visitor's market, not a confusing conversion at the end.
- VAT logic that applies the right rate by country and shows tax cleanly on the invoice.
- Local payment methods — iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA, and the cards your buyers expect, alongside the global options.
- Consent-first tracking so analytics and remarketing stay GDPR-compliant.
Integrations and performance
A store rarely stands alone. It talks to your ERP, your fulfilment partner, your email platform, and your accounting software. We build these connections so stock, orders, and customer data stay in sync without manual exports. Manual reconciliation between systems is where small stores quietly bleed hours every week, and it gets worse as you grow.
And we keep the whole thing fast — responsive images, lean scripts, and caching that survives a sale-day traffic spike. Speed on a product page is not a vanity metric; it is the difference between a shopper who scrolls and one who leaves. For sites already live, our performance and conversion work sharpens what you have. New builds follow the process in our website build service, and the wider development practice covers everything around it.
FAQ
Can you migrate my store without losing orders or SEO?
Yes. We map products, customers, and order history before migrating, set up redirects so existing URLs do not break, and verify rankings hold after the switch. Data integrity is checked at every step.
How do you handle peak-traffic events like Black Friday?
We load-test ahead of time, tune caching for the spike, and make sure checkout stays responsive when concurrent traffic climbs. A store that crashes during its busiest hour is a store losing its best revenue.
Do you support subscriptions and recurring billing?
We do, on both WooCommerce and Shopify. If recurring revenue is part of your model, tell us during scoping so we plan the billing and dunning flows correctly. Request a proposal to get started.