Custom Theme and Store Design
Every WooCommerce store we build is designed from scratch — structured around the product catalog, the customer journey, and the specific way the business operates.
Every WooCommerce store we build is designed from scratch — structured around the product catalog, the customer journey, and the specific way the business operates.
Stores with thousands of products, API-synced catalogs, multi-level variable products, and custom filtering logic — including builds with 15,000+ products fed from external systems.
Checkout flows built around specific business requirements — legal and physical person toggles, VAT number validation, conditional billing fields, and local payment method configurations that hosted platforms can’t handle natively.
Rule-based pricing, minimum quantity enforcement, zone-based shipping, split delivery logic, and carrier integrations — built cleanly without relying on bloated plugin stacks.
Connecting WooCommerce with inventory systems, logistics platforms, accounting tools, and custom APIs — planned from the start for reliability, not just initial functionality.
Database configuration, caching setup, and hosting environments built specifically for WooCommerce stores that need to handle real traffic and large catalogs without slowing down.
Moving stores from other platforms to WooCommerce — preserving product data, order history, and SEO value through a structured migration process.
WooCommerce sits inside WordPress, which means the level of flexibility available is almost unlimited. We use it when the business has specific requirements that a hosted platform can’t cleanly handle — custom pricing logic, checkout flows built around local market needs, mixed product and service models, or deep integration with existing systems. There’s no platform subscription, no transaction fees, and no ceiling on what can be customised. The build requires more planning than most platforms, and that planning is where we invest the most time.
This is for businesses with requirements that go beyond what a standard hosted platform can handle — custom pricing, service-product combinations, local payment and invoicing logic, or the need to extend an existing WordPress setup rather than manage a separate system. It also suits businesses that want complete ownership of their stack with no ongoing platform fees. WooCommerce rewards careful planning and a clean build. If you’re not sure whether it’s the right fit, we’ll tell you honestly during the consultation.
WooCommerce is the better choice when you need deep customisation, complex product logic, custom pricing rules, or tight integration with existing WordPress infrastructure. It gives more control but requires more careful planning and implementation — which is exactly what we focus on.
Yes. We’ve built WooCommerce stores with thousands of products, including API-synced catalogs, variable products, and custom filtering. Performance and database optimisation are handled as part of the build.
Yes. WooCommerce integrations with ERP systems, inventory tools, and logistics platforms are something we do regularly. Integrations are planned early and built for reliability, not just functionality.
Performance is built in from the start — proper caching, image optimisation, and database management. Slow WooCommerce stores are almost always the result of poor initial setup, not the platform itself. We also work with hosting environments configured specifically for WooCommerce.
Yes, but the answer depends on how it was originally built. If the foundation is solid, targeted improvements work well. If the store was put together without proper planning, a rebuild is often faster and cheaper than trying to fix it layer by layer. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in.