E-commerce.
Storefronts that convert. EU-ready.
SSR + ISR for speed, multi-language and multi-currency from day one, Stripe and Mollie for payments — because a SEPA customer won't pay through a US-only gateway.
How the work actually shows up.
Next.js storefronts on Medusa, Shopify Storefront API, or custom Postgres + Stripe.
Multi-language + multi-currency patterns tested on real EU stacks.
Payments that match how EU businesses actually settle invoices.
SEO + feed discipline so merchandising isn't an afterthought.
- Next.js 16 storefront (SSR + ISR)
- Headless commerce backend (Medusa / Shopify / custom)
- Multi-language + multi-currency setup
- Stripe + Mollie payment integration
- Next.js 16
- Postgres
- Medusa / Shopify Storefront / custom
- Stripe + Mollie
- Algolia (search)
- Cloudflare Images
Clear anchors.
These are scoped build tiers after the Discovery Sprint (€1,500). Retainers, hand-off, and invoicing rules live on the pricing page.
Next.js storefront on headless backend, single currency core market.
- Production storefront + checkout
- Headless backend integration
- Core SEO + analytics wiring
- Launch playbook
Multi-language + multi-currency, Stripe + Mollie, ISR where it matters.
- Locale + currency routing
- Dual payment rails as scoped
- Performance + conversion pass
- Operations documentation
Custom backend logic, B2B flows, ERP or inventory integrations.
- Bespoke pricing + catalogue rules
- ERP / fulfilment integrations
- Role-based buying experiences
Real work, no stock.
Mockups and production screens from client and own-product work across the e-commerce discipline.






Built with this discipline.
The honest questions.
Shopify when standard retail + <2k SKUs wins on economics. Headless when UX needs escape velocity from Liquid. Custom Postgres + Stripe when rules outgrow platforms.
Start here.
30-minute call — honest fit on whether e-commerce is the right move.
Discovery Sprint cost is deducted from the first invoice if we proceed to build.


