GetDevDone designed a luxury eCommerce store for an antique jewelry business with refined branding, intuitive navigation and product-centric architecture.
We partnered with a wellness brand to launch an e-commerce platform for natural products and therapies on Magento 1.9 in 2.5 months. The site centers shopping around wellness goals, adds ingredient and allergen filters, clarifies value with price-per-unit cues, and supports bundles and reorders. Business users manage catalog, promotions, and guides without developer help, creating a scalable foundation for future categories and campaigns.
A multi-location fish retailer needed an online channel so customers could order fresh products for home delivery without visiting a store. Acting as the strategic engineering partner from discovery to post-launch, we delivered a cross-browser, mobile-first storefront on a single codebase in 6 weeks.
A consumer brand selling removable name labels for children needed a simple, fast online path to purchase. We delivered a cross-browser, mobile-ready Magento 2 storefront in 5 weeks with a 6-person team. The experience clarifies use cases, lets parents configure packs and see delivery windows before checkout, and supports quick reorders. Store staff can manage products, seasonal bundles, and content without developer help, giving the brand a maintainable base for campaigns and new label sets.
A U.S.-based apparel brand ($28M annual revenue,
90 employees) had strong acquisition momentum through
TikTok and Meta campaigns, but profitability was under
pressure. Repeat purchases stagnated, SMS campaigns
felt “spammy,” and the Shopify storefront offered the same
generic experience to every visitor.
A mid-sized German electronics retailer with pan-European
ambitions was constrained by operational inefficiencies.
Outdated syncs between Shopify, Amazon, and ERP caused
overselling, cancellations, and customer frustration. Seller
performance was flagged, and leadership feared losing Buy
Box eligibility — a revenue-critical KPI.
A mid-sized U.S. apparel retailer ($18M revenue) was
stuck in the Black Friday trap: deep discounts, heavy
ad spend, short-lived spikes — but 72% checkout
abandonment and rising unsubscribe rates.
A mid-sized French fashion retailer (€35M turnover) faced
a familiar dilemma: fragmented commerce systems, hidden
costs from prior consultancy engagements, and eroding trust
in technology investments. Their leadership set a clear
mandate: restore control, reduce operational risk, and scale
responsibly without locking the business into spiraling SaaS
spend.
Meet Villa Di Maio, our freshly crafted Webflow template for wineries and heritage brands. Stunning design, engaging interactive effects, and seamless CMS integration—explore this post for full details!