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Ecommerce development, turnkey

We build online stores turnkey: design, the programming part and modules — with a technical base for search promotion from the start.

Ecommerce development at the SEO Bundle studio is building sites that are ready to sell and to grow in search from day one. We do not just lay out a storefront but assemble a commercial tool: a convenient catalog, fast loading, clean code and a structure for semantics. Below is what store web development consists of and which tasks can be closed separately or as a package.

What store development includes

A full store is a bundle of design, the programming part and preparation for promotion. If you assemble a storefront nicely but with no technical base, the project will lag and index poorly. So we run all directions together rather than patch the result after launch.

  • Designing the catalog structure and product cards;
  • A unique brand design and responsiveness for phones;
  • Markup and programming of store features;
  • Connecting payment, delivery and inventory;
  • A base SEO build and preparation for content.

Such a set is needed both for a small store and a large catalog — only the scope of work differs. For some projects a standard solution is enough, for others we assemble features for specific business processes.

Building a store turnkey

If there is no site yet, we take the project from idea to launch. The online store development service includes niche analytics, a prototype, design, the programming implementation and catalog content. You get a finished platform rather than a set of scattered layouts and files.

At the start we fix the structure and the list of features, so the estimate is transparent with no hidden surcharges in the process. This approach saves budget: thinking through the storefront logic is cheaper before the work than reworking it after launch.

Design that helps to sell

The look affects not only trust but conversion. We build the online store design around buyer scenarios: clear navigation, noticeable buttons, neat cards and a short path to checkout. Aesthetics here serve the task of leading a visitor to a purchase.

We draw layouts responsive from the start — the mobile version gives the main share of traffic and orders. The finished design is handed to markup with no loss of detail, so the assembled site matches the approved screens down to the spacing.

Modules and refinements for tasks

The standard capabilities of a CMS often fall short, and then your own logic is needed. We write modules for OpenCart and refine others' code: filters, exports, CRM and marketplace integrations, non-standard promotions. So a store gets exactly the features the business needs.

Each refinement we do carefully, so it survives an engine update and does not conflict with other extensions. Before handover we check the code for speed and compatibility, since a heavy module easily cancels out the whole optimization.

Development with an eye on search

The main difference of our approach is that we create sites for promotion rather than "fixing SEO later". Clean code, correct addresses, microdata and speed are laid in during markup. This removes half the problems an optimizer usually meets on others' projects.

When ecommerce development and its promotion come from one team, a project starts with a technically healthy base. It is then easier to take to the top: what remains is working with semantics, content and links rather than patching the architecture after the fact.

How we run a project

We break the work on a store into clear stages with a result at each step.

  1. Brief and niche analysis — we gather requirements and study competitors;
  2. Prototype and structure — we agree the logic before drawing screens;
  3. Design and markup — we draw layouts and assemble responsiveness;
  4. Programming and content — we connect features and content;
  5. Launch and handover — we test and train you to work with the site.

At each stage you see an interim result and make edits before it goes to the next stage. So the final storefront brings no surprises, and timelines and budget stay under control.

Frequently asked questions

How long does ecommerce development take?

Timelines depend on complexity: a standard store on a ready platform we assemble in a few weeks, a project with its own logic and integrations takes longer. We name exact frames after the brief and structure approval, so the estimate rests on the real scope of work rather than an average figure from a price list.

Which platform do you build stores on?

We work on OpenCart more often: the engine is flexible, extends with modules and fits search promotion well. For the project's tasks we choose other systems too. If you already have a site on your CMS, we refine it rather than insist on a move without good reason.

Can I order design or a refinement only?

Of course, the directions are taken separately. You can order only a storefront design, a single module or a refinement of an existing site. We will say honestly whether a targeted task gives the needed effect or whether the result needs adjacent work on the technical part.

Do you do promotion after launch?

Yes, it is our main specialization. After launch we connect search promotion: we collect semantics, prepare content and grow links. A store assembled by our team goes into work faster, since the technical base is already ready for optimization.

Let’s discuss your project

Tell us about your site and goals — we’ll prepare a scope of work and a ballpark estimate. We reply in messengers within one business day.