E-commerce and retail
Checkout that survives a campaign, stock that stays honest
- Checkout
- Inventory
- Payments
- Delivery
Online retail fails in two places: the checkout on the day the campaign works, and the stock count that quietly stops matching the shelf. Both are engineering problems, and both are worth more attention than the homepage everyone argues about.
What we build here
Storefront and checkout
Fast pages, a checkout that works on a mid-range Android over mobile data, and a cart that does not lose itself when the connection drops.
Payments
Local gateways and cash on delivery, reconciled properly, with failed payments recoverable rather than silently lost.
Inventory and orders
One stock number that the website, the shop and the warehouse all agree on, and an order flow your operations team can actually work in.
Delivery integration
Courier hand-off, tracking and returns wired into the order record, so support can answer "where is it" without three tabs.
What you end up with
- A checkout that holds up under campaign traffic
- Stock the shop and the site agree on
- Payments reconciled, not just collected
- Support able to answer from one screen
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