Shopify Development
Custom Shopify themes, a lean app stack and conversion tracking set up properly — branded storefronts that look nothing like a default template and convert better.

What you get
Custom Shopify theme
A branded storefront built beyond Shopify defaults — not recognisable as a template.
App configuration
The right combination of Shopify apps set up and tested — not a bloated unnecessary stack.
Shopify Markets setup
Multi-currency, multi-language and international selling configured where needed.
Analytics and tracking
GA4, Meta Pixel and conversion tracking set up so you know exactly what is working.
How we work
Discovery
We understand your product range, customer journey and existing setup before recommending a theme strategy.
Design
We design your storefront with conversion in mind — product presentation, checkout clarity and mobile performance.
Build
Theme development, app configuration, payment and shipping rules all set up and tested before launch.
Optimise
Post-launch we monitor speed, conversion and Core Web Vitals and make targeted improvements.
Shopify Done Properly, Not Just Switched On
Shopify is the fastest way to get a credible store trading, which is exactly why so many of them look identical. The default Dawn theme with a logo dropped in and a few colours changed is recognisable as a template at a glance, and customers read that as a signal — fairly or not — about how seriously to take the brand. The platform handles hosting, security, PCI compliance and checkout for you, which is genuinely valuable, but it does none of the work that makes a store feel like yours.
Our Shopify work starts where the setup wizard stops. We build custom themes that look nothing like a stock install, configure a lean app stack instead of a sprawling one, and set up the tracking and merchandising that turn a tidy storefront into one that actually converts. The platform's strengths — reliability, a mature payments stack, a deep app ecosystem — are the reason to be on it. The reason to hire someone is everything the wizard cannot do.
This is the right service for merchants who want managed infrastructure and a fast route to market without sacrificing brand or conversion. It is less suited to businesses that need to own their hosting outright, run highly bespoke server-side logic, or avoid transaction-linked platform costs at scale — for those, a WooCommerce or fully custom build usually fits better.
Liquid Themes, Apps and Checkout Extensibility
Custom theme development means writing Liquid, Shopify's templating language, against the Online Store 2.0 architecture — JSON templates, sections everywhere and app blocks — so that merchandisers can rearrange pages without a developer for every change. We build from a design file or extend a purchased theme well beyond its defaults, keeping the code lean so that page weight stays low and Core Web Vitals stay green. Metafields and metaobjects let us model content the theme alone cannot, from size guides to structured spec tables.
On checkout, Shopify has moved merchants off the old checkout.liquid to Checkout Extensibility — UI extensions, Shopify Functions and branding APIs — which is where custom discounts, delivery customisations, upsells and validation now live. On Shopify Plus this opens up far more control over the checkout experience while staying within Shopify's hosted, PCI-compliant flow. We build there rather than fighting it, and where a genuine gap remains we develop a private app against the Admin and Storefront GraphQL APIs.
The App Stack and What Is Included
Most struggling Shopify stores are not under-built, they are over-installed. Every app adds scripts, slows the storefront and adds a monthly fee, and many overlap. Part of the work is subtraction — auditing what is installed, removing what duplicates native features, and keeping only the apps that earn their place. A focused stack loads faster and costs less, every month, forever.
A typical engagement includes the items below, scoped to whether you are on standard Shopify or Shopify Plus.
- Custom Liquid theme on the Online Store 2.0 architecture
- Lean, audited app stack with overlap and bloat removed
- Checkout Extensibility work — functions, UI extensions, branding (Plus)
- Shopify Markets for multi-currency and international selling
- GA4, Meta Pixel and server-side conversion tracking
- Migration from another platform with redirects to protect rankings
Timeline and Who It Is For
A custom theme build on standard Shopify typically runs four to eight weeks; Shopify Plus projects with checkout extensions, international markets and custom apps run longer and are phased so you see the storefront before the deeper work lands. Theme refinements and optimisation on an existing store can be turned around far faster.
Shopify suits direct-to-consumer brands, growing retailers who value speed and managed infrastructure, and merchants selling across multiple regions who want Markets to handle currency and tax presentation. If your model depends on heavy server-side customisation, full code ownership, or avoiding platform transaction economics at high volume, that is a signal to look at WooCommerce or a custom build instead.