Most projects are centered around our core services:

Ecommerce Audits & Optimizations

Investigating your current site infrastructure and analyzing what could and should be updated to enhance site performance or improve overall ecommerce strategy.

What it is:

We take a deep dive into the mechanics of your site with a particular issue in mind (speed, code stability, strategy), leveraging team members with expertise in that field. We conclude with status reports and recommended actions.

Why you might need it:

Users experience slow or uneven load times, your code is old and has had patchy, piecemeal updates by a series of freelancers and/or you’re ready to move past the basics of ecommerce strategy.

Shopify Design & Development

Customizing your shop on the Shopify platform in order to meet your specific needs – UX/UI-experts work from discovery findings to create something bloat-free, brand-forward and growth-minded.

What it is:

Establishing your storefront from an aesthetic, functional and technical point of view. Our strengths range from leveraging existing templates to creating something entirely custom, then coding it for pixel-perfect results.

Why you might need it:

Starting out and eager for something that will grow with you? Shopify’s native capabilities make it ideal for ecommerce brands big and small. With our years of Shopify experience, we’ve become familiar with matching business cases to existing integrations – and bridging gaps with custom development when needed.

Platform Migration

Moving your storefront to Shopify, the most trusted ecommerce platform with in-built apps to support your store’s needs for returning and potential customers.

What it is:

Swapping an existing in-house infrastructure from Magento, WooCommerce, Wix or another ecommerce platform to Shopify or Shopify Plus. We handle all redirects, ensure all data and SEO transfers, and help you get your bearings.

Why you might need it:

Cobbling together a series of hack-y apps, limited technological capabilities and free-for-a-reason platforms is great when you’re getting started, but with the momentum of an established shop, there’s a point at which you need to level up. Migration is not as scary as it sounds – and yes, we’ve done this before.

Headless Commerce

Unlocking the potential for unlimited design possibilities, reduced page load speed, faster shopping, increased conversions, increased AOV and improved SEO.

What it is:

Separating an online store’s “front end” and “back end” – in other words, separating what the customer sees from how you manage the site. It increases flexibility and scalability, allowing you to update the front end without needing to update the back end (or vice versa).

Why you might need it:

This radical method is powerful! It opens up a world of possibility for shops that are growing at a fast speed (or prepared to grow at a fast speed). Conversely, if you’re stable or small-staffed, this might be overkill. We’ll discuss pros and cons with you for the best selection of technology solutions.