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Your Shopify dev shouldn't need you to explain what a good conversion rate is.

Most developers ship what you ask for and call it done. I've built and run stores myself — so I already know what "done" means for your revenue. Custom builds, performance fixes, and Shopify apps built by someone who's been on your side of the P&L.

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01
Your site is slower than it should be, and you know it's costing you.

Every second of load time is a percentage point of conversion. Most devs add another app and call it fixed. That's the problem, not the solution.

02
You're paying monthly for apps a custom build would replace permanently.

App fees compound. A week of the right work often eliminates $3–10k/year in recurring costs — and the performance drag that came with them.

03
You've had devs who technically delivered — but missed the point.

The feature worked. The revenue didn't move. There's a difference between a developer and someone who understands what the feature was supposed to do for your business.

Three things.
Done properly.

No retainer packages with made-up tiers. Just the work that actually moves the needle.

01 — Builds
Custom Shopify builds

Themes, checkout flows, cart logic — built from scratch or rebuilt the right way. No template patches dressed up as custom work.

02 — Performance
Speed & conversion fixes

Not a Lighthouse score exercise. Real load time improvements that show up in your conversion data, not just a PDF report.

03 — Apps
Shopify apps & Functions

When the platform can't do what you need, I build the app. Discount logic, checkout extensions, admin tools — scoped tight, priced flat.

I've been on your side
of the spreadsheet.

I've built stores that did real revenue. That changes how I read a brief — I'm not just thinking about the implementation, I'm thinking about why you're asking for it and whether there's a better way to get the outcome.

I work with a small number of clients at a time. You get a direct line, honest scoping, and fixed pricing. No account managers. No scope creep surprises.

Direct communication. You talk to me, not a project manager relaying messages.
Fixed pricing. You know the number before anything starts. No surprises.
ROI-first. If I don't think a build will make you money, I'll tell you.
I deliver on time. Or the next sprint is on me.

Common questions.

How much does a project cost?+
Most projects land between $2,500–$15,000. I quote flat rates — you know the number before anything starts. No hourly billing that surprises you at the end.
How long does it take?+
Smaller fixes in days. Full builds in 2–4 weeks. Complex custom apps in 4–8 weeks. I'll give you a clear timeline upfront and stick to it.
Will custom code slow my store down?+
It'll make it faster. Custom code does one thing. Apps do twenty things, eleven of which you don't need. Replacing app bloat with purpose-built code is one of the highest-ROI moves you can make on Shopify.
What happens on the call?+
30 minutes. We talk about your store, I tell you what I see, what I'd fix first, and what it'd roughly cost. No pitch deck. You leave with something useful whether we work together or not.
Projects or ongoing work?+
Both. Some clients hire me for a single build. Others keep me on as their Shopify developer. We figure out what makes sense on the call.
If your store is doing real revenue, it's worth 30 minutes to find out what it's leaving on the table.

Free call. No pitch deck. Just a direct conversation about your store and what it'd take to fix the thing that's been bothering you.

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