from "maybe" to live store
most people think launching a store is complicated. it's not. there are just specific things that need to happen in order.
we've done this 250 times. the timeline is real. the steps don't change.

talking and planning
first we get on a call. you tell us what you sell, who your customers are, what problems you're trying to solve. takes 30-40 minutes. after that we know if this makes sense.
then we write everything down. what we'll build, how long it takes, what it costs. fixed price, not hourly. you get a document you can actually understand.
building everything
we set up your store, add products, connect payment processing, link shipping providers. you get access to check progress whenever you want. we send updates every friday.
if you need marketplace integration (amazon, ebay, walmart), that happens here too. inventory syncs automatically so you don't oversell.
you test it
now you try to break it. place test orders, check mobile, test checkout flow, look at admin panel. make a list of anything that's weird or doesn't work how you expected.
we fix everything on that list. usually takes 2-3 days of back and forth.
training and launch
we walk your team through everything. how to add products, process orders, handle refunds, read reports. we record the sessions so you can watch them again.
then we flip the switch. store goes live. we monitor it for the first week to catch anything we missed.
the actual timeline
these assume you respond to questions within 24 hours and provide assets on time