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How much does it cost to build a Shopify store with an agency?
The cost of building a Shopify store depends on your design needs, number of pages, custom features, and integrations. Most Shopify projects range from $2,000 to $10,000+, depending on complexity. We provide a clear estimate after a short discovery call.
How long does it take to launch a Shopify store?
A standard Shopify store takes 2–4 weeks to launch, while custom themes, apps, or advanced workflows may take 6–10 weeks. Timelines depend on design complexity, product volume, and required integrations.
What’s the difference between Shopify and Shopify Plus?
Shopify Plus is built for growing or high-volume brands. It offers deeper customization, advanced checkout, automation tools, higher API limits, and priority support, making it ideal for scaling businesses or enterprise teams.
Can you migrate my existing website to Shopify without losing data?
Yes. We migrate products, customers, orders, URLs, and SEO metadata with minimal downtime. We also handle redirects so your search rankings and traffic remain unaffected.
Do you offer ongoing Shopify maintenance and support?
Yes — we provide continuous support including theme updates, performance improvements, bug fixes, feature enhancements, and conversion optimizations to keep your store running smoothly.
Can you help improve my Shopify store’s conversion rate?
Absolutely. We run a detailed audit of your UX, speed, checkout flow, and analytics data to identify friction points. Then we implement CRO-focused design, faster performance, and smarter user flows to increase conversions and AOV.
Do you build custom Shopify themes and apps?
Yes. We build custom themes, private apps, and API integrations tailored to your brand and business workflows — from subscription logic to headless storefronts.
Is headless e-commerce worth it for my business?
Headless commerce is ideal if you need faster performance, complex personalization, multi-channel experiences, or full design freedom. It’s commonly used by scaling brands, DTC companies, and content-heavy websites.



