Do you only build Shopify stores?
No. Shopify is usually best for product brands, but custom ecommerce can be scoped when the business needs unusual product logic or a custom buying experience.
Shopify & Ecommerce
For product brands that need better product pages, cleaner collection flow, mobile polish, and a store that feels easier to buy from.
Ecommerce builds start from $1,800.
Build Scope
A Shopify build is not finished just because the theme is installed. Product brands need a homepage that introduces trust, collections that are easy to scan, product pages that answer buying questions, and a mobile checkout path that does not feel clumsy.
Rizenyte Web focuses on store setup, theme styling, custom sections where needed, product page UX, collection structure, trust signals, cart flow, and launch polish. The goal is not just to go live. The goal is to make the store easier to buy from.
Shopify theme setup and styling
Homepage structure for brand trust and product discovery
Collection and product page UX
Mobile checkout and cart polish
Custom sections for launches, benefits, proof, and product storytelling
Plans
The Growth Store is for brands that need a cleaner buying flow quickly. The Premium Store is for brands that need deeper product storytelling, stronger visual polish, and more custom sections around the launch.
Shopify setup, theme styling, better homepage structure, collection and product page UX, conversion-focused cart flow, and tablet/mobile polish.
OpenEverything in Growth Store, premium section styling, storytelling polish, deeper product page conversion work, responsive tuning, and more launch detail.
OpenFor custom app logic, advanced Shopify sections, larger product systems, subscriptions, or a technical scope that needs review.
OpenClear Scope
Shopify subscription fees, domains, payment gateway costs, premium apps, product photography, fulfillment, and third-party tools are normally paid by the client. Keeping those accounts in your name protects your ownership.
Rizenyte Web handles the website build and store presentation. If a third-party tool is needed, it is discussed before it becomes part of the scope.
Decision
Shopify is usually the best fit when the business needs products, checkout, inventory, payment gateways, shipping, and app ecosystem support. It gets product brands selling faster without rebuilding the entire commerce engine from scratch.
A custom ecommerce build makes sense when the buying flow is unusual, the product logic is custom, or the business needs a system that Shopify cannot handle cleanly. If the goal is a clean store for real products, Shopify is usually the practical first move.
FAQ
No. Shopify is usually best for product brands, but custom ecommerce can be scoped when the business needs unusual product logic or a custom buying experience.
The client normally owns and pays for the Shopify subscription. Rizenyte Web can guide the setup path, but the store account should stay in your control.
Yes. Existing stores can be cleaned up through product page UX, homepage structure, collection flow, mobile fixes, speed improvements, and trust signals.
Yes. Custom sections can be scoped for product benefits, social proof, launch storytelling, comparisons, FAQs, and stronger merchandising.
Product upload can be included if the scope is clear. Larger catalogs may need a separate upload or data cleanup scope.
The store flow can be improved around product pages, cart, trust, and mobile buying. Checkout itself depends on Shopify plan limits and platform rules.
Next Step
Send the goal, the current site if you have one, and what you want the website to do. Rizenyte Web will reply with a clear next step.