We’ve worked with over 25 ecommerce brands, each with different goals, challenges, and starting points.
This page shows a selection of Shopify work we’ve delivered for clients across different stages of growth.
Each project is slightly different. Some involve full store builds, others focus on improving what was already there, fixing issues or restructuring parts of the site to make it easier to manage and shop from.
The aim is always the same: build or improve Shopify stores so they work properly in day-to-day use, not just on launch day.


A mix of Shopify builds and improvements
Most of the work here falls into a few areas.
Some clients come to us with nothing in place and need a Shopify store built from the ground up. Others already have a live store but want changes made to layout, structure or performance.
We also work on smaller pieces of ongoing improvement, where the focus is on specific parts of a store rather than a full rebuild.
That might include product pages, collections, navigation, checkout flow or general site structure.
How we approach each project
No two Shopify stores are the same, so the process changes depending on what’s already in place.
We start by looking at how the store is currently set up and how customers are using it. From there, we focus on the areas that will make the biggest difference first.
That might mean simplifying how products are organised, adjusting how information is displayed on product pages, or removing friction from the buying process.
We don’t make changes for the sake of it. Everything is based on how the store is actually being used.

What these projects usually involve
Across different clients, the work often includes a mix of:
- Shopify store builds
- Theme customisation and layout changes
- Product and collection structure improvements
- Navigation and menu updates
- Mobile experience adjustments
- Conversion-focused changes to key pages
- Ongoing Shopify development support
Each project has its own focus depending on what the store needs most.
Built for real-world use
A Shopify store needs to work in practice, not just look good in a preview.
That means customers should be able to find products without effort, understand what they’re buying, and complete checkout without confusion.
A lot of the improvements we make are small on their own, but together they help create a smoother experience across the whole store.
Ongoing work, not one-off changes
Some of the projects featured here were completed in stages over time rather than as one single piece of work.
That’s often how Shopify stores evolve. New products are added, offers change and new ideas are tested.
We support that process by making adjustments as needed and helping stores stay organised as they grow.
Frequently Asked Questions
A custom Shopify store is built around your brand and how you sell — not a pre-made theme with small edits. It’s designed from the ground up to suit your products, your customers, and your goals.
Timelines depend on the size and complexity of the project. Most custom stores take a few weeks to a couple of months from start to launch.
We don’t rely on off-the-shelf templates. Everything is designed and built specifically for your brand, while still using Shopify in a way that keeps things reliable and easy to manage.
Yes. If you already have a store but it’s not performing as it should, we can redesign and rebuild it with a focus on improving conversion and usability.
Want to see if we’ve worked on something similar?
If you’re planning a new Shopify store or looking to improve an existing one, we can walk you through relevant examples and explain how we’d approach your setup.
Get in touch if you’d like to talk through your project.
