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.
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.
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.
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.
No retainer packages with made-up tiers. Just the work that actually moves the needle.
Themes, checkout flows, cart logic — built from scratch or rebuilt the right way. No template patches dressed up as custom work.
Not a Lighthouse score exercise. Real load time improvements that show up in your conversion data, not just a PDF report.
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 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.
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.