Services

Ecommerce website development.

Storefronts on Shopify and WooCommerce, built to sell in more than one market and wired to your marketing from the first day rather than the month after launch.

Shopify and WooCommerceBuilt for more than one marketBuilding since 2016
The problem

Traffic is rarely the thing that is broken.

Most stores that are not growing have plenty of visitors. What they have is a checkout, a catalogue or a shipping rule quietly costing them orders.

The checkout leaks

Too many steps, surprise shipping costs, or a payment method your buyers in that market do not actually use.

It only really works in one country

Currency, shipping and tax were set up for the home market, so every new market is a workaround stacked on a workaround.

Nobody can see where orders die

The store, the ads and the email tool each report separately, so no one number tells you which step is losing the money.

What is included

What an ecommerce build covers.

Included in every store project, not quoted separately after you have signed.

Store build

Shopify or WooCommerce, chosen on what you sell and who runs it after launch, not on what we prefer.

Checkout and payments

Payment methods and shipping rules set up per market, because the ones that work at home often do not travel.

Speed on a phone

Product and checkout pages tested on mobile data, since that is where most carts are opened and abandoned.

Marketing hookup

Product feeds, tracking and email flows connected at launch so campaigns are not waiting on the store.

How it runs

Three steps, no mystery.

The same process whether it is a first store or a replatform.

1

Map the catalogue

What you sell, to which markets, and what the current store does to people trying to buy it.

Before anything is designed
2

Build and test orders

Built on a copy, with real test orders run through checkout before anything touches your live store.

You see work weekly
3

Launch and connect

It goes live, the feeds and tracking connect, and the logins come to you.

Yours afterwards
Client

An ecommerce client, in their own words.

★★★★★

“VOZAX helped us improve our website and online presence. The team understood what we needed and handled the design, development, and marketing for us. It was much easier having everything handled by one team.”

IA
Imtiaz Ahmad
Founder, E-commerce Business, Pakistan
★★★★★

“Working with VOZAX made things much easier for us. We did not have to work with different teams for the website and marketing. They handled everything together and helped us move forward faster.”

KW
Kelly Wilson
Co-Founder, BestSelling Author, USA
Questions

Before you brief a store.

What people ask before committing to an ecommerce project.

It depends on who runs the store after launch and how unusual your products are. Shopify carries more of the maintenance for you. WooCommerce gives you more control and sits inside a WordPress site you may already have. We recommend after the first call.
Yes. Replatforming is mostly a data and redirect exercise. Products, customers and order history move across, and old URLs are redirected so you do not lose the search rankings you already have.
That is what we plan for from the start. Currency, shipping rules, tax and payment methods get set per market, because the payment method people trust at home is often not the one they use abroad.
Yes, and most store clients take both. Feeds, paid campaigns and email flows are set up by the same team that built the checkout. The full list is on the services page.
You do. The store, the accounts, the assets and the logins are yours, on your hosting. Nothing is held hostage on our side.
Free, and useful whether or not you hire us

Tell us what the store has to do.

One call. We will tell you whether a rebuild is the right spend, or whether fixing the checkout gets you most of the way there for less.

No pitch deck No obligation A real person