Platform Selection and Roadmap
A written recommendation comparing Shopify, Shopify Plus, WooCommerce and headless against your SKU count, order volume, integrations and three-year cost of ownership.
Ecommerce Solutions
We take a store from decision to live trading: platform selection, catalogue structure, theme build, payment rails, courier integration, tax setup and launch QA. Whether you are starting fresh or moving off Magento, the outcome is a store that takes orders reliably on day one.
An ecommerce build is mostly the parts customers never see. Variant and metafield structure that lets you filter properly. Payment methods that clear in your market. Courier labels that print without manual entry. Tax and invoice rules that satisfy the FBR. Order flows that handle cash on delivery, partial fulfilment and returns. We build the storefront, then we build the operation behind it.
A written recommendation comparing Shopify, Shopify Plus, WooCommerce and headless against your SKU count, order volume, integrations and three-year cost of ownership.
Product types, option sets, metafields, metaobjects and automated collections designed so filtering, search and merchandising still work at ten thousand SKUs.
Local card acquiring with 3DS, Raast P2M, Easypaisa, JazzCash and cash on delivery, plus Tap Payments, Tamara and Tabby for GCC storefronts.
TCS, Leopards, M&P, PostEx and Trax connected for label generation, tracking sync and delivery status write-back so support stops chasing courier portals.
Catalogue, customer records, order history and URL structure moved with 301 mapping and a row-level data integrity report before switchover.
Test orders across every payment method, tax and shipping matrix checks, email and SMS flow verification, analytics validation, then staff training on the admin.
Step 1 — Discovery and Platform DecisionWe map catalogue, order volume, integrations, team skills and budget, then recommend a platform in writing with the trade-offs stated plainly.
Step 2 — Build and IntegrateTheme development, data structure, payments, shipping rules, tax configuration and app selection, all assembled on a development store you can review daily.
Step 3 — Data Migration and QATrial migration, reconciliation against source counts, redirect mapping, then a full test cycle covering checkout, fulfilment, refunds and notification flows.
Step 4 — Launch and StabiliseDNS cutover in a low-traffic window, live monitoring, rapid fixes for the first fortnight, then a performance and conversion review at thirty days.
Best for most merchants under roughly PKR 500 million annual revenue. Hosted, PCI handled, huge app ecosystem, fast to launch. Checkout customisation is limited to what extensibility allows.
For high volume, B2B, multi-store or multi-currency operations. Adds Shopify Functions, checkout extensibility, Launchpad, Flow, higher API limits and up to ten expansion stores.
Sensible when you already run WordPress content at scale and want full server control. You own hosting, security patching, performance tuning and PCI scope in exchange for flexibility.
Shopify handles commerce, a React front end on Hydrogen and Oxygen handles presentation. Choose it for complex content, multi-brand front ends or edge performance targets, not for novelty.
A focused Shopify build with a licensed theme and standard integrations typically runs six to ten weeks. A custom theme with ERP integration and a Magento migration runs three to five months. Catalogue readiness is usually the variable that moves the date.
Largely, yes, if redirects are done properly. We export every indexed URL, map it to its Shopify equivalent, preserve title and description metadata, keep structured data intact, and monitor Search Console for coverage errors after cutover.
Yes, as a manual payment method, but the economics need work around it. We pair COD with order confirmation calls, address validation, buyer risk checks and courier reconciliation so return-to-origin rates stay controlled rather than eating your margin.
Platform subscription, payment processing fees, app subscriptions, courier charges and either an in-house developer or a support retainer. We give you a line-item annual estimate during platform selection so there are no surprises in month four.