Custom Theme Design and Development
Every store starts from scratch — designed around the brand, the product, and how customers actually buy. No templates, no shortcuts.
Every store starts from scratch — designed around the brand, the product, and how customers actually buy. No templates, no shortcuts.
Bundles, custom options, variant logic, personalisation flows, and complex product setups where multiple configurations interact. If it can be done on Shopify, we’ve likely built something close to it.
Not every requirement needs a paid app. Where it makes sense, we build custom functionality directly into the store — reducing ongoing subscription costs and keeping the setup clean and maintainable.
Reducing friction at every step from product page to order confirmation — layout, flow, logic, and the small details that move conversion numbers.
Payment systems, inventory tools, CRMs, ERPs, marketing platforms, and custom-built apps when off-the-shelf solutions don’t fit the requirement.
Multi-currency, multi-language, region-specific pricing and settings — for brands selling across multiple countries from a single store.
If the store is live but not performing, we diagnose what’s actually wrong and fix it — structure, speed, conversion, or integrations.
Shopify is built entirely around selling products online. Hosting, security, and infrastructure are handled at the platform level — which keeps the entire project focused on what actually drives results: product structure, collection SEO, checkout flow, and the buying experience across devices. There are no server updates to manage, no hosting decisions to make. For product-focused brands, that means the store and the business can move forward together without infrastructure getting in the way.
This is for brands where the product is the business and online sales are the primary revenue channel. It suits companies launching their first store with serious ambitions, brands migrating from a platform that’s holding them back, and established stores that need a better-built, better-converting setup. It works well for businesses with clear product catalogs, multiple markets or currencies, and teams that want to focus on growing the store rather than managing the technology behind it.
Yes. This is actually one of the most common situations we work with. We start with a clear audit to understand what’s causing the underperformance — whether it’s structure, speed, checkout friction, or something else — and then prioritise improvements by actual impact.
Yes. When a brand needs a unique presence that grows with the business and reflects exactly how they want to sell, we build fully custom. This is what we prefer — a store built around your business logic, not a template optimised for someone else’s.
Yes. We set up Shopify Markets for international selling, including multi-currency pricing, language support, and region-specific settings. We’ve done this for clients across the Baltics, Scandinavia, and wider European markets.
Yes. Third-party integrations are planned and built early to ensure reliable data sync between the store and external systems.
It depends heavily on scope — a custom build with integrations can take 2–3 months. We define the timeline clearly in the proposal so there are no surprises during the project.