IT Services / E-Commerce Solutions
Complete commerce ecosystems on Magento, Shopify, and WooCommerce, with multi-store management and cross-border capabilities.
Custom themes, extension development, and multi-store setups for brands that need fine-grained control over catalogue and checkout.
Theme customisation, headless storefronts on Hydrogen, and migrations from legacy Magento or WooCommerce stacks.
WordPress-native commerce for content-heavy brands, performance-tuned, integrated with payments, and scaled to handle launch traffic.
Tiered pricing, customer-specific catalogues, credit limits, and quote-to-cash flows for distributors and exporters.
Multi-currency, multi-language, GST and tax compliance, and shipping rules for stores selling across India and abroad.
Two-way sync with SAP B1, Tally, Unicommerce, and ShipRocket, so your tech stack stops fighting your operations team.
Tools we use
How we engage
A short paid workshop where we sit with your stakeholders, audit the current state, and agree the success metric for the build.
Wireframes, journey maps, and a working prototype. Architecture decisions are documented and reviewed before a single production line is written.
Two-week sprints with a live preview environment, weekly demos, and a shared backlog. You can see the build come together day by day.
Production launch, monitoring, and a defined post-launch support window, followed by an ongoing retainer if you want one.
Two routes: stay on Shopify Plus and go headless for performance, or migrate to Magento 2 if you need deep B2B and catalogue logic. We'll run a free 60-minute scoping call before recommending either.
Yes, we run a dedicated SAP B1 practice and have built bidirectional connectors for products, stock, customers, orders, and GST-compliant invoicing.
We size infrastructure for your peak day, run load tests against staging, and stay on standby during launch windows. Most clients then move to a monthly retainer.
Let's build something
Tell us what you're trying to build. We'll come back within one business day with a written brief, a rough estimate, and the next step.