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Shopify Store Development Timeline: How Long Does It Take?

The timeline for building a Shopify store depends mainly on how the store is planned and developed. Shopify gives you the ecommerce platform, but there are different ways to build the actual store experience on top of it. Some stores are built using a ready theme with basic setup. Some stores use a theme as the base but are customised

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How Much Does Shopify Website Development Cost?

Shopify looks simple from the outside. You choose a plan, pick a theme, add products, connect payments, and launch the store. That is the version most people hear before they start asking for quotes. But once you actually speak to developers, the pricing starts becoming confusing. One person may say ₹60,000. Another may say ₹2,50,000. A third may quote ₹6,00,000

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How Much Does Ecommerce Website Development Cost in India?

You ask three developers for an ecommerce website quote. One says ₹50,000. Another says ₹2,50,000. A third sends a proposal for ₹8,00,000. On paper, all three are quoting for the same thing. In reality, they are probably quoting for three very different scopes.  This happens because an ecommerce website is not a fixed product. It is a scope. And scope

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How Long Does It Take to Build an Ecommerce Website?

One vendor says your ecommerce store can go live in two weeks. Another says it will take four months for what sounds like the same project. Both could be right. That is the problem with ecommerce website development timelines. Most people ask, “How long will it take?” before defining what is actually being built. A basic Shopify or WooCommerce store

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PoC vs. Prototype vs. MVP: What’s the Difference? How to Choose?

A product succeeds when it meets market demand, fits the right audience, and undergoes thorough testing during development. One of the first and most important steps is idea validation. Testing an idea before full development can save time, effort, and potential mistakes. The three main ways to test an idea are: Each method has its own benefits and is useful

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