We don't just build Shopify stores. We ship Shopify apps
Four of our own products are live on the Shopify App Store, designed, engineered and published by the same team you would be hiring. That is the difference between an agency that installs apps and one that builds them.
Building apps forces you to learn Shopify properly
Theme work lets you stay on the surface. Publishing an app does not: you have to understand the admin, the storefront, checkout, billing and Shopify's own review standards. That knowledge is what comes back into every store we touch.
We work inside Shopify's own surfaces
Theme app blocks, embedded admin apps, checkout. Not injected scripts bolted onto a theme and left to rot after the next update.
Everything ships through App Store review
Data access, privacy, billing, GDPR webhooks and performance all get held to Shopify's published standard, because they have to be.
We own the whole thing, not a slice
Product decisions, engineering, the listing, support and the updates after launch. There is no second vendor to coordinate with.
Merchants are our users, not just our clients
We answer support tickets from real stores every week. That feedback loop is what tells us which ideas are worth building.
Four products, four different problems

SlideEase: Sliders & Banners
Responsive hero banners, product carousels and promotional sliders, dropped anywhere in a theme through Shopify's native app blocks. Colours, layouts and transitions stay in the merchant's hands, and the markup stays light enough not to cost page speed.
Merchants who need storefront merchandising their theme will not give them, and do not want a developer involved every time a campaign changes.


FormEase
A visual builder for storefront forms: contact, feedback, surveys, newsletter signups and multi-step flows, embedded with a theme block. Every submission lands in a dashboard and in the merchant's inbox, with file uploads and custom styling where they are needed.
Stores collecting leads, quote requests, feedback or customer documents, especially B2B and made-to-order sellers whose enquiries never fit a plain contact page.

Balloon Bouquet Builder
A real product configurator. Shoppers assemble a bouquet on a live canvas from the merchant's own catalogue of counts, arrangements, balloons, strings and bases, see an accurate price as they go, and check out with a unique variant. The order arrives with the full configuration, a preview image and a PDF summary.
Party, gift and florist shops selling made-to-order arrangements, and any store whose product is configured by the customer rather than picked off a shelf.

Book Flow
Bookable services sold through Shopify's own checkout. Merchants set availability and services with custom time slots, customers pick a real-time slot and pay with the methods already on the store, and appointments are confirmed, rejected or completed from the admin. No third-party scheduling tool sitting in the middle.
Studios, clinics, salons and service businesses that want appointments paid for in the same cart as products, with the booking data staying inside Shopify.

From an idea in a call to a listing Shopify has approved
The same five stages every time, whether it is one of our own products or a private app built for a single store.
Scope the surface
What it must do, and where in Shopify it lives. Often the answer is a smaller build.
Prototype in a dev store
A working version on a real dev store in days, judged by use rather than by document.
Build on the primitives
Admin APIs, theme app blocks, webhooks and checkout, built the way Shopify intends.
Merchant-proof it
Billing, permissions, GDPR webhooks and performance. The half that decides survival.
List and pass review
Listing, screenshots and submission through review, or a private install if it is yours alone.
Questions we get asked
Have a Shopify app in mind?
Tell us what your store needs to do that Shopify does not do yet: a configurator, a booking flow, a private admin tool, or a public app of your own. One call with the engineers who built the four apps above, and you will leave knowing whether it is worth building and roughly what it takes.
A scoping call, not a sales call. No obligation to build anything.