From new launches to optimization — our full-service digital company strengthens your store, enhances marketing, and drives sales.
Need an online store from scratch?
Built from structure to launch — ready to sell.
Traffic's coming in — but no one's buying?
Better UX. Stronger product pages. Higher sales.
Struggling with store integrations?
Payments, warehouse, CRM, and delivery, all connected.
Inconsistent mobile shopping experience?
Mobile-first redesign — speed, easy navigation, clean UI.
We calculate the development cost individually — based on your goals, tasks,
and budget.
What impressed me most was how Toimi combined design sense with technical detail. Every idea was backed up by reasoning, and they weren't afraid to challenge us if it meant a stronger outcome.
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Cost depends on project complexity, scope, and timeline — a fully custom ecommerce build with product catalog, cart, checkout, payment integration, and order management requires more development than a configured platform with standard functionality. The number of SKUs, payment methods, shipping integrations, and whether a custom backend is needed all affect the scope. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
League City's business base includes specialty marine and boating equipment retailers serving the Galveston Bay waterfront community, aerospace and defense supply companies near Johnson Space Center selling technical components to contractors and research institutions, and a growing consumer goods and food retail scene along the Gulf Freeway corridor. All three categories have ecommerce requirements that standard platform configurations handle poorly — marine equipment involves complex shipping logistics, aerospace supply involves B2B pricing tiers and purchase order workflows, and specialty food retailers need subscription and local delivery functionality that generic themes do not support cleanly.
Timeline depends on catalog size, platform choice, payment and shipping integration requirements, and whether the store connects to an existing inventory or ERP system. A focused store with a defined product catalog and standard checkout flow moves faster than a multi-vendor marketplace or a B2B ordering platform with custom pricing logic. Exact timelines are confirmed after your League City project brief is reviewed and the full feature scope is defined.
A configured platform like Shopify provides a structured environment with standard ecommerce functionality — fast to launch for straightforward retail use cases but limited when business logic diverges from the platform's assumptions. Custom ecommerce development builds the store around your specific catalog structure, pricing model, and operational workflow rather than adapting your business to fit the platform. For League City businesses with non-standard requirements — B2B ordering, complex shipping zones across the Gulf Coast, subscription models, or industry-specific compliance needs — custom development produces a system that fits rather than a platform workaround that compounds over time.
Shipping integration scope depends on your carrier mix, shipping zone complexity, and whether real-time rate calculation or fixed-rate logic is required. For League City businesses serving both local Gulf Coast customers and national shipping destinations, zone-based rate logic and carrier API integration are standard components of the build. Marine and boating equipment retailers with oversized or freight shipping requirements need custom shipping logic that standard platform rate calculators cannot handle accurately. Shipping integration requirements are mapped during the discovery phase before development begins.
Yes — hybrid B2C and B2B ecommerce is a common requirement for League City businesses in the marine, aerospace supply, and industrial categories. B2B functionality typically includes account-based login with custom pricing tiers, purchase order payment options, minimum order quantities, and bulk pricing displays that are hidden from guest visitors. B2C and B2B catalog and pricing logic are designed to coexist within a single store architecture rather than requiring separate platforms. Hybrid scope is confirmed during the project brief phase.
You get a dedicated project manager throughout the build. We work in two-week sprints with working store builds delivered to a staging environment at every stage — including functional checkout flows with test transactions — so League City clients review real ecommerce functionality before the next cycle begins. All sprint decisions, change requests, and open issues are tracked in a shared project board. No changes are deployed to the live store without review and approval from your team.
We provide a post-launch stabilization period to address any issues that surface under real transaction conditions. Ecommerce stores require ongoing maintenance — payment gateway API changes, platform updates, and shipping carrier integration changes all need periodic attention. League City clients who continue developing their store — adding new product categories, expanding shipping zones across the Gulf Coast, or building loyalty and subscription features — typically stay with us on a retainer. Support and development terms are agreed in the project contract before launch.