Service · eCommerce Platforms
eCommerce platforms, built to sell
We design, build and launch custom eCommerce platforms for D2C brands, or migrate you off a SaaS or legacy setup that blocks your growth. Fixed scope, a clear launch date and AI automation inside from day one.
When it makes sense
You outgrew your SaaS platform
Every change waits for a plugin or support, and the platform now limits campaigns and growth.
You are launching a new brand
You want a foundation that scales with your catalog and channels, not a template you replace in a year.
Your platform can’t keep up
Checkout, product data or integrations break under your real volume and roadmap.
What we build
- Custom storefront and headless commerce backend
- Checkout, payments and tax
- Product import and a clean data model
- Core integrations: ERP, PIM, payments, shipping
- Search, filtering and merchandising
- Deployment, monitoring and launch support
How we deliver
Every service runs on the BEAM framework
Four stages, a fixed scope and a partner who stays after launch. No open ended development.
01
Blueprint
Plan the platform before building it
02
Engineering
Launch or migrate in a controlled scope
03
AI Automation
AI that removes manual work, not noise
04
Maintenance & Growth
Keep the platform healthy and sales moving
FAQ
eCommerce platforms, built to sell
How long does an eCommerce platform build take?
It depends on scope, and scope is exactly what the Blueprint defines. A typical launch lands in around 9 weeks; the fixed scope protects that date.
Can you migrate our store without losing SEO or sales?
Yes. We map redirects, preserve URLs and metadata, migrate cleaned product data and cut over in a controlled way, so the shop keeps selling during the move.
What technology do you build on?
A modern headless stack (Medusa.js commerce backend with a Next.js storefront) when it fits. The stack is a detail; you are buying a working platform, not a stack.
How much does a custom eCommerce platform cost?
Launch is a fixed price for a defined scope, set after the Blueprint. You know the number before development starts, with no open ended hours.