Build — E-Commerce
Online Stores Built to Sell
An online shop succeeds or fails on a hundred small decisions: how fast products load, how few clicks the checkout takes, what happens when something's out of stock. We've built stores for over a decade, and we sweat every one of those decisions so your customers don't have to think about any of them.
Capabilities
From First Product to Full-Scale Retail
Whether you're taking a first step into selling online or migrating thousands of SKUs off a creaking legacy platform, the building blocks are the same — done properly.
Store Builds & Replatforming
New stores on WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce or PrestaShop — and careful migrations between them with URLs, rankings and order history intact.
Checkout Optimisation
Fewer fields, smarter defaults, express payment options. Shaving friction off the checkout is the cheapest revenue increase you'll ever buy.
Product & Catalogue Management
Complex variants, configurable products, bulk imports and PIM integrations — catalogues that stay manageable at ten thousand SKUs.
B2B & Trade Features
Account-specific pricing, quote requests, credit accounts, minimum orders and rep logins for businesses that sell to businesses.
Subscriptions & Recurring Billing
Subscription products, member pricing and recurring invoicing, with the retention tooling to keep churn low.
Back-Office Integration
Stock, orders and accounting synced with Sage, Xero, your warehouse or your ERP — so nobody re-keys data ever again.
60+
Stores Launched
From single-product DTC brands to trade catalogues with thousands of lines.
35%
Average Sales Uplift
Typical first-year improvement when we rebuild an underperforming store.
99.9%
Uptime
On our managed UK hosting — because a store that's down isn't selling.
Case in Point
A Rebuild That Paid for Itself in a Quarter
An industrial supplier came to us with a store that looked fine but quietly leaked revenue — slow category pages, a five-step checkout, and trade customers phoning in orders because the site couldn't handle their pricing.
We rebuilt on WooCommerce with B2B pricing tiers, cut the checkout to two steps, and moved hosting onto dedicated UK servers. Online sales rose 35% inside six months, and the phone orders the sales team used to type in by hand now arrive through the site.
Questions
E-Commerce, Answered
Shopify buys you simplicity and rock-solid hosting at the price of monthly fees and less flexibility; WooCommerce buys you total control and ownership at the price of needing proper maintenance. The right answer depends on your catalogue, your team and your integrations — we'll give you a straight recommendation either way.
Yes. Migration is mostly a discipline problem: full URL mapping, 301 redirects, structured data parity and a crawl comparison before and after. We've moved stores between every major platform without losing positions.
All of it — Stripe, PayPal, Klarna, Apple Pay and the rest, plus UK VAT handling, EU OSS where relevant, and the legal pages a store needs. You launch compliant, not 'mostly compliant'.
Most store owners take a support plan — updates, security, backups and a priority line for the moments that matter, like a checkout issue on Black Friday morning. It's the same team that built the store, so nothing gets lost in translation.
Ready to Sell More?
Tell us about your products, your platform and what's holding the store back. We'll come back with a plan and a fixed quote.
Get a Store Quote