WooCommerce gives you maximum freedom and full ownership — provided the shop is built well and connected properly. We build your WooCommerce webshop on WordPress and link it to inventory, payments and accounting, so orders don't end up as manual work.
WooCommerce is open source: no mandatory platform subscription, everything is customisable, and your data, hosting and code are entirely yours. The flip side is that you — or your agency — are responsible for updates, backups and security. That's why we build your shop solidly from an operations perspective, connect it to the systems around it and, if you like, take on management for a fixed monthly fee. So you get the freedom of WooCommerce without the worries.
We build both WooCommerce and Shopify and earn nothing from the platform itself, so we advise what fits. Still in doubt? Read the in-depth comparison Shopify or WooCommerce in our knowledge base, or take a look at the Shopify page.
Freedom, ownership and customisation matter more to you than convenience.
Sound familiar? Then our Shopify page is probably a better place to start.
A fast, converting shop in your brand style — without plugin sprawl, ready to scale.
This is where the gains are: orders, inventory and invoices that sync automatically instead of by hand.
As a guide price: WooCommerce webshop development costs €2,500 to €10,000, depending on scale, customisation and integrations. A link between webshop and accounting adds a guide price of €500 to €2,000 on top. We always work with a fixed project price: after a short intake, you know exactly what it costs — never billed by the hour.
Together we define the scope, the hosting and the plugins and integrations you really need.
We build the shop in your brand style and configure products, payment and shipping methods.
We connect the shop to accounting, inventory and CRM, so data flows automatically.
We take the shop live and — if you like — keep updates, backups, security and speed on track.
Building a webshop is always possible, but at certain moments it simply makes more practical sense.
Build and test well before the peak, so the shop and integrations are in place when the rush begins. You don't want to switch mid-season.
The quietest period of the year is the best time to switch over or rebuild — with all the lessons of the season still fresh in mind.
A new range, a new audience or adding B2B: the moment to get the structure and integrations right in one go.
When retyping orders takes more time every week or an integration keeps failing, waiting is costlier than building.
Prefer low-maintenance and quick to launch? We build Shopify shops too — just as well connected.
How orders automatically become invoices, what it costs and which packages we connect.
See sales, inventory and margin in real time in one dashboard.
As a guide price, you can expect €2,500 to €10,000, depending on the number of products, the level of customisation and the integrations you need. We work with a fixed project price for the build and setup; on top of that you pay for hosting and any premium plugins. After a short intake, you'll know exactly where you stand.
That depends on what matters to you. WooCommerce gives you maximum freedom and full ownership and makes sense if you're already on WordPress or need a lot of customisation; Shopify is lower-maintenance and quicker to launch. We build both and give honest advice on what fits your situation.
Yes. We connect your shop to accounting packages such as Moneybird or Exact, to your inventory and to shipping providers, so orders, invoices and stock levels stay accurate automatically. A link between webshop and accounting costs a guide price of €500 to €2,000, depending on the package and the depth you need.
WooCommerce runs on WordPress and needs regular updates of core, theme and plugins, plus backups and security monitoring. You can do this yourself, or leave it to us for a fixed monthly fee — in which case we also keep an eye on speed and integrations.
Yes. We extend existing WordPress sites with WooCommerce and migrate shops from other platforms, including products, customers and orders. We only switch over once everything is tested, with a rollback option as a safety net.
Book a no-obligation intro call — we'll discuss your product, your processes and the integrations you need.