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WooCommerce Stores With Full Control
WooCommerce built properly: custom themes, bespoke functionality, and stores that run on infrastructure you own.
WooCommerce is the right platform for merchants who want full ownership of their store — the code, the data, the server, and every feature. It's flexible in ways Shopify simply isn't. But that flexibility cuts both ways: a poorly built WooCommerce store is slow, fragile, and hard to maintain. We know the platform deeply and build stores that take advantage of everything WooCommerce can do, without the common pitfalls.
Full ownership
Your code, your data, your server
Custom-built
Not a theme, not a page builder
Managed hosting
Cloud infrastructure included
Custom WooCommerce builds on solid WordPress
WooCommerce is only as good as the WordPress installation it sits on. We build both together: a custom WordPress theme with WooCommerce woven in from the start, not bolted on. Product templates, shop archives, cart, checkout, and account pages — all custom-designed and custom-coded to match your brand.
No page builders, no bloated parent themes. Clean, purposeful Liquid and PHP that loads fast and doesn't create surprises on update day.
Custom functionality when the core isn't enough
WooCommerce's extension ecosystem is broad, but the right solution for your business is often a custom one. We build WooCommerce extensions and plugins for pricing logic, quote systems, product configurators, subscription flows, multi-vendor marketplaces, and whatever else your catalog or operations require.
We're thoughtful about third-party plugins. Every plugin is a dependency — it can slow your store, conflict with another plugin, or introduce a security vulnerability. We keep the stack lean and build custom where it's cleaner or cheaper long-term.
- Custom pricing rules and discount logic
- Product configurators and variable product extensions
- Wholesale and tiered pricing systems
- Subscription and recurring billing extensions
Integrations that keep operations running smoothly
A store's back end is as important as its front end. We connect WooCommerce to your ERP, accounting software, shipping providers, fulfillment warehouses, and marketing platforms. Clean webhooks and REST API integrations that keep inventory accurate, orders flowing, and your team out of copy-paste work.
Payment gateway integration is part of every build: Stripe, PayPal, Interac, Authorize.net, and local Canadian processors. We set up the gateway, test the full checkout flow, and document how to manage refunds and disputes.
- ERP and accounting integrations
- Shipping and fulfillment provider connections
- Payment gateway setup and testing
- Email marketing and CRM sync
Hosting, speed, and ongoing care
WooCommerce performance lives and dies with hosting and configuration. We deploy on managed infrastructure — either our own cloud environment or a platform like Kinsta or WP Engine — with Redis caching, a CDN, and database optimization configured properly. A well-hosted WooCommerce store is fast.
We also offer ongoing retainers that cover WordPress and WooCommerce core updates, plugin updates, security monitoring, and a set of development hours each month for ongoing improvements. Your store stays fast, secure, and current without you needing to manage it.
What this looks like
Things we build in this space
Multi-Category Retail Store
A large WooCommerce catalogue with hundreds of SKUs, custom filtering and search, a layered navigation system, and integrations with a warehouse management system for real-time inventory.
Wholesale and Direct-to-Consumer Store
A WooCommerce store with two parallel shopping experiences: retail pricing for regular customers and a login-gated wholesale portal with volume pricing and net-30 payment terms.
Made-to-Order Product Configurator
A custom product configurator built on WooCommerce where customers build their order step by step — selecting materials, dimensions, and finishes — with live pricing and a quote-to-cart flow.
FAQ
Common questions
- Should I use Shopify or WooCommerce for my store?
- Shopify is faster to launch and easier to maintain if your requirements fit the platform. WooCommerce gives you more control, lower ongoing platform costs, and more flexibility for complex requirements — but it requires more investment in the underlying infrastructure. We'll be direct about which fits your situation better.
- Can you take over an existing WooCommerce store that someone else built?
- Yes, and we do it often. We start with a thorough audit of the existing codebase, plugin stack, and hosting environment, then give you a clear picture of what's working, what's not, and what the options are. We can take over maintenance and improvements, or rebuild on a cleaner foundation if that's the right call.
- How do you handle WooCommerce performance at scale?
- Performance at scale is a combination of server configuration, caching strategy, database optimization, and clean front-end code. We address all four: properly configured hosting with object caching, a CDN for static assets, regular database maintenance, and code that doesn't generate unnecessary queries. A WooCommerce store handling thousands of daily orders can be fast — it just needs to be built and hosted for it.
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