Services overview

E-commerce websites

Online stores designed for browsing, trust, and checkout clarity.

Your store needs more than products on a page. Weblytics helps structure categories, product cards, trust panels, payments, order flows, and growth-ready landing pages so shoppers can move from interest to purchase.

Weblytics WooCommerce online store preview
Best forRetail, product, and stock-based businesses

Business outcomes

Start with the result, then shape the right scope.

The scope starts with useful business outcomes, then works backwards to the pages, systems, content, and support needed to reach them.

  1. 01

    A cleaner route from product discovery to checkout

  2. 02

    Category and product layouts that help shoppers decide faster

  3. 03

    Trust sections for shipping, returns, payments, and support

  4. 04

    A store foundation ready for ads, SEO, and email campaigns

Commerce technology stack

Choose the storefront and backend around how you sell.

A commerce build can use a custom frontend, a flexible WordPress-based backend, or a managed platform ecosystem. The right route depends on catalogue complexity, operations, integrations, content, and growth plans.

  • 01

    Frontend framework

    Next.js

    For fast, app-like storefronts and content experiences when the customer-facing frontend needs to be separated from the commerce backend.

  • 02

    Commerce backend

    WooCommerce

    A flexible WordPress-based engine for products, orders, payments, and familiar store management behind a custom or traditional frontend.

  • 03

    Hosted commerce ecosystem

    Shopify

    A managed commerce platform with a broad app ecosystem for teams that want reliable store operations, integrations, and a familiar admin.

We recommend the simplest stack that supports the buying experience and the team responsible for running the store after launch.

Talk through your requirements

What can be included

A focused scope, shaped around the result.

Discuss your scope
  1. 01Store planning
  2. 02Product catalogue setup
  3. 03Category structure
  4. 04Payment integration
  5. 05Checkout flow
  6. 06Inventory visibility
  7. 07Policy pages
  8. 08Launch support

How the work moves

A practical route from first conversation to useful delivery.

  1. 01

    Plan the catalogue

    Confirm products, categories, customer questions, store rules, and the content needed to sell clearly.

  2. 02

    Shape the journey

    Design browsing, product, cart, checkout, trust, and support paths around real buying decisions.

  3. 03

    Configure the store

    Build the agreed catalogue structure, payments, inventory visibility, policies, and integrations.

  4. 04

    Test and launch

    Check key devices, order flows, notifications, store content, and handover steps before release.

FAQ

Quick answers before you enquire.

Can Weblytics build a WooCommerce store?

Yes. Weblytics can design and build WooCommerce-style online stores with product catalogues, payment flows, trust content, and campaign-ready structure.

Is inventory included?

Basic inventory structure can be included in an e-commerce build. More advanced stock workflows can be scoped as a custom inventory app or integration.

What has the biggest impact on store scope?

Product volume, catalogue quality, payment and delivery rules, content migration, integrations, and custom account or fulfilment workflows all affect the final scope.

Plan the next useful step

Bring us the goal, the bottleneck, or the rough brief.