Production WooCommerce store in 14 days. Stripe + WP Rocket + WooCommerce Shipping preconfigured. From $799.
All tiers include 3 months (Starter), 4 months (Business), 6 months (Pro) of free support after launch.
First store, 1-50 SKUs. One language, one currency, one shipping zone. Enough to test demand without overbuilding.
Working store with marketing built in. 200 SKUs, abandoned-cart recovery, 2 languages, GA4 funnels. This is what most clients actually need.
Store that operates like a small ERP. 1,000+ SKUs, multi-currency, subscriptions, B2B pricing, ERP/CRM sync. For teams that ship every day.
Live Stripe and PayPal keys, real test orders, real refund flow. Not a sandbox demo — your first customer can pay you on launch day.
WP Rocket + ShortPixel + Cloudflare. PageSpeed 90+ on product pages. Checkout under 2 seconds on 4G. We measure this on your real server, not on synthetic Lighthouse.
Zones, table rates, weight tiers, free shipping over $X. Carriers integrated if you need rate-based shipping (UPS, USPS, Nova Poshta).
Stripe and PayPal live keys installed. We test a real $1 charge and refund before we hand over. No "now configure your gateway" homework.
Custom product fields, attribute presets, image cropping rules. Your team adds a product in under 3 minutes, not 20.
Item-level events, checkout funnel, refund tracking. Your marketing data is ready before your first ad goes live.
WordPress 6.5+, PHP 8.1+, MySQL 8.0+ or MariaDB 10.5+. SSL required (free via Let’s Encrypt or Cloudflare). Minimum 2 GB RAM and 10 GB SSD for a 200-product store. We strongly recommend SSD + object cache (Redis or Memcached) past 500 SKUs.
Our default for stores under 5k orders/month. SSH access, snapshots, Redis included.
Visit →Worth it past 10k monthly visitors. Native object cache, edge caching, support knows WooCommerce.
Visit →Specifically tuned for WooCommerce — cart/checkout caching rules out of the box.
Visit →Want something specific? These add-ons can be bundled with any tier.
Recurring billing for subscription products. Stripe Billing or WooCommerce Subscriptions, includes renewal emails and failed-payment retry.
Convert the store into a marketplace with Dokan or WCFM. Vendor dashboards, commission engine, payout setup.
Keep WooCommerce as the backend, render the storefront with Next.js for sub-second LCP. Includes ISR caching and product preview workflow.
Bidirectional sync with KeyCRM, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Odoo, or 1C. Orders, customers, inventory, status updates.
Import 5,000+ products from supplier CSV or API. Image fetching, attribute mapping, scheduled re-sync.
"We launched Business tier in 19 days, two days behind schedule because we kept changing our category structure. The team rebuilt the navigation three times without an upcharge. We've taken 1,400 orders since."
"Ordered Starter to test a side project, scaled to Pro once it stuck. Multi-currency, B2B pricing, and KeyCRM sync rolled out in three weeks. No agency we talked to could quote that."
"The Stripe integration was actually working before they handed over. We refunded a test order live on the call. First store I've launched where Day 1 wasn't “now configure payments”."
Two things. Price predictability: our tiers are fixed, including the plugin licenses, the QA round, and the 30-day fix window after launch. Freelancers usually quote the build only — license costs, support, and post-launch fixes are extra and unpredictable. Stack you can keep: we use the same plugin set (Astra, Polylang Pro, WP Rocket, FunnelKit) across stores, which means any future agency can pick it up. A bespoke freelancer build often comes with custom code only that person can maintain.
Send us the credentials and we deploy there. If hosting is shared (Bluehost, GoDaddy basic), we’ll flag it as a bottleneck before starting — a 200-SKU WooCommerce store needs real resources, not $4/month shared. We can migrate hosting as part of delivery for $99 if that’s helpful.
Yes. Up to 200 products is included in Business and Pro tiers. We map images, variants, prices, and SEO meta. URLs are preserved with 301 redirects so you don’t lose ranking. Larger catalogs (1,000+) need the Bulk Import customization add-on — the work is non-trivial because supplier feeds vary.
By default: Stripe and PayPal. Both with live keys, tested with a real charge and refund before handover. On request: Square, Mollie, Authorize.Net, Klarna, Afterpay/Clearpay, Apple Pay/Google Pay via Stripe, or local processors (Mono Acquiring, LiqPay, Razorpay). Tell us your market and we’ll match.
SSL: yes, included (Let’s Encrypt or your hosting’s cert). PCI scope: by using Stripe Elements / PayPal redirects, card data never touches your server, so you fall under SAQ A — the simplest level. We do not store card numbers anywhere. We document this for your accountant or auditor in the handover.
We don’t run paid media — it’s outside our scope and we won’t quote on it. What we do: install the Facebook pixel and Google Ads conversion tag during build, configure GA4 enhanced ecommerce, and verify events fire correctly. Your media buyer plugs in and starts spending day one.
Vanilla WooCommerce hits a wall around 50 variations per product. We use WooCommerce Additional Variation Images + Variation Swatches for the UI, and either Min/Max Quantities or a Custom Product Designer plugin if you need a configurator. Pro tier includes this; Starter and Business handle up to 50 cleanly.
Yes. You pay for work completed up to that point (we send a daily progress log so this is transparent), and we hand over what’s built. Cancellation after Stripe and design are configured is unusual — you’d lose more in time than in money — but the option is there.
Yes, fully. After payment you get: GitHub repo (or zip), database export, admin credentials, hosting credentials, and a written handover doc. No retainer, no platform lock, no “licensing fee” trap. We’ve migrated stores out of our own care before — it happens, it’s fine.
If you already know what you’d sell, what payment gateway you want, and roughly how many products you’ll launch with, you’re ready for this package. We won’t ask you to “discover your brand vision” first. We build, you sell.
For background on why WooCommerce is the safer ecommerce pick for catalogs under 1,000 SKUs, see WordPress for ecommerce. If you’re still platform-shopping, our WordPress vs Wix breakdown covers the tradeoff for store builds. Need a real example? The Aria Fashion 14-day rebuild ran on this exact stack.
Pick your tier, drop us a few details, we send the contract within 24 hours.