Build
From browse to repeat purchase — one system.
Full builds across Shopify and WooCommerce — catalog, cart, checkout, payments and the CRM automation that turns a single order into a repeat customer.
$86.00
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Platform-agnostic
Built on the platform that fits, not the one we default to.
We build and maintain both — so the recommendation is based on your existing stack and requirements, not which platform is easier for us.
Shopify
Hosted, fast to launch, and backed by the largest app ecosystem in e-commerce.
- Launching quickly without managing hosting
- A large library of vetted apps
- High-traffic sales events
WooCommerce
Runs on WordPress, so you keep full control of hosting, content and the codebase.
- Stores that already run on WordPress
- Full control over hosting & data
- Highly custom checkout logic
The full loop
The store doesn't stop at the order confirmation.
Catalog, cart and checkout are the visible half. The other half — orders, customer records and CRM — is what turns a single purchase into a repeat one, on either platform.
What's included
Shopify & WooCommerce
Payment & shipping integration
Post-purchase automation
Real Work
We've actually built this.

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Frequently asked questions
How do you decide between Shopify and WooCommerce for a given project?
It comes down to what you already run and how much control you need. An existing WordPress site, highly custom checkout logic, or a preference for owning your hosting usually points to WooCommerce. Wanting to launch fast without managing infrastructure, or leaning on a large app ecosystem, usually points to Shopify. We scope this with you before writing any code.
We're moving from another platform — what actually carries over?
Product catalog, customer records and order history migrate first, followed by redirects mapped from every old URL so SEO equity and existing links don't reset to zero. This applies whether you're moving onto Shopify or WooCommerce.
Does the post-purchase side — CRM, abandoned cart, retention emails — work the same on both platforms?
The outcome is the same, the wiring differs. Shopify orders sync out via its APIs and webhooks; WooCommerce syncs through WordPress hooks and the REST API. Either way, a completed order, an abandoned cart, or a returning customer triggers the same CRM and lifecycle-email automation.
Let's build the system
Ready to see what your business looks like fully connected?
A 30-minute call to map your current systems and where automation would actually move the needle.