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Outdated syncs between Shopify, Amazon, and ERP caused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.
In this post, we discuss another project we did for an agency: the development of an online store based on Shopify Plus. As usual, you will learn about the challenges we faced, the solution we provided, and the added value we created for the client.
This is another case of our fruitful cooperation with a digital agency. Read this post to find out how we revamped a Shopify-based online store, making it look stylish, improving its UX, and letting its owners reduce maintenance costs by building some custom features from scratch.
Shopify. This popular e-commerce platform seems to be getting more merchants enthralled with it every passing day. While Shopify already provides a ton of tools to manage online stores successfully, though, the higher-end version of this system — Shopify Plus — enables store owners to achieve unequaled fine-tuning of their...