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RelenshTech
Ecommerce

Ecommerce systems that improve discovery, checkout, and operations

Build stores, marketplaces, product catalogs, checkout flows, payment integrations, and backend workflows that support revenue growth.

What we build

Specific outputs matched to the project goal.

Service outcome guidance

Useful for brands and marketplace teams that need measurable commerce improvements across discovery, checkout, operations, and search visibility.

Store development

Marketplace development

Checkout optimization

Product catalog architecture

Payment integrations

Shipping and fulfillment integrations

Analytics and conversion tracking

SEO for ecommerce

Migration and maintenance

Deliverables

Concrete work products, not vague capability claims.

Storefront or marketplace UX and responsive implementation
Catalog, variant, collection, search, filter, and merchandising structure
Checkout, payment gateway, tax, shipping, and fulfillment integrations
Analytics events for product views, carts, checkout steps, purchases, and drop-offs
Ecommerce SEO foundations, schema, redirects, migration plan, and maintenance support

Technology stack

Tools selected for maintainability and fit.

ShopifyWooCommerceMagentoOpenCartCustom ecommerceStripeRazorpayGA4
Timeline range
3-12 weeks for optimizations; longer for migrations, marketplaces, or ERP integrations.
Example engagement
A WooCommerce or Shopify optimization sprint covering product discovery, checkout friction, analytics events, technical SEO, and support handover.
Proof artifact
Checkout audit, product data notes, event tracking map, payment test log, and release checklist.

Development process

A clear path from planning to support.

The exact scope changes by project, but the delivery rhythm keeps decisions, QA, and launch readiness visible.

  1. 1Audit catalog and buyer journey
  2. 2Plan platform, data, and integrations
  3. 3Design discovery and checkout flows
  4. 4Build store and backend workflows
  5. 5Test orders, payments, shipping, and tracking
  6. 6Launch, monitor, and optimize

Ecommerce business outcome approach

Built around measurable delivery quality.

Improve product discovery with better categories, filters, search behavior, and internal links.

Reduce checkout friction by testing payment, shipping, tax, coupon, and account edge cases.

Connect ecommerce events to reporting so teams can see revenue, abandonment, and campaign quality.

Protect SEO during builds and migrations with structured data, redirects, metadata, and crawlable pages.

Maintenance and support

Support after the first launch.

Platform updates, bug fixes, and checkout monitoring
Conversion tests, landing page support, and analytics review
Catalog, integration, migration, and maintenance support

Quality checklist

What we verify before handover.

The checklist changes by scope, but these are the checks expected for this service.

Product, cart, checkout, payment, refund, email, and fulfillment tests
Product/category schema, metadata, redirects, and analytics events
Mobile buyer journey review from discovery to order confirmation
Staging rollout plan with payment-provider test evidence

Related services

Useful internal links for planning the full scope.

FAQs

Common questions before starting.

Which ecommerce platforms do you work with?

We work with Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, OpenCart, and custom ecommerce platforms depending on catalog complexity, integrations, operations, and budget.

Can you improve checkout without rebuilding the full store?

Yes. We can audit checkout friction, payment failures, shipping rules, tracking gaps, and mobile usability before recommending targeted changes.

Do you handle ecommerce SEO during migrations?

Yes. Migration work can include URL mapping, redirects, metadata, product schema, category structure, internal links, and analytics validation.

Can you integrate shipping, ERP, CRM, or inventory systems?

Yes. We build API and webhook integrations for fulfillment, inventory, accounting, CRM, email, analytics, and other operational systems.

How much does an ecommerce build or optimization project cost?

Cost depends on platform, catalog size, theme or custom design needs, checkout requirements, payment/shipping integrations, migration risk, analytics, and support. We separate must-have launch work from later conversion improvements.

What timeline should we expect for an ecommerce project?

Small store improvements can be completed faster than a full migration or marketplace build. Product data quality, integrations, payment testing, shipping rules, redirects, and launch QA usually drive the schedule.

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Ready to turn the scope into a practical plan?

Share the goal, timeline, current stack, and constraints. We will recommend the next useful step.

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