Service

Shopify developer focused on conversion and clean theme code

Shopify wins when the storefront is disciplined: clear product hierarchy, honest scripts, and checkout left alone unless there is a strong reason. I write Liquid like I will read it again in six months.

Who this fits

Consumer brands moving from broken themes, or teams launching a serious catalog without hiring a full in-house Shopify department.

Problems I am brought in to fix

  • ·Mobile add-to-cart works but checkout still feels fragile because of script weight.
  • ·Collections grew until navigation stopped making sense.
  • ·Every campaign needs a developer because the theme has no reusable sections.

How I usually run it

Step 1

Storefront audit

Theme structure, app footprint, and the top three journeys from ad click to purchase.

Step 2

Theme work or rebuild slice

Either repair the current theme with documented sections or stage a partial rebuild if that is cheaper long term.

Step 3

Launch checklist

Pixels, taxes, shipping messaging, and speed before you scale spend.

Tools & stack

ShopifyLiquidStorefront performanceCheckout UXJSON templatesApps (judiciously)

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Pricing mindset

Fixed storefront phases when scope is clear; hourly for surgical fixes. I will flag when an app subscription is cheaper than custom code—and when it is not.

Frequently asked

Headless Shopify?+
Possible when you have a strong reason (unique UX, editorial freedom). I will only recommend it if the team can maintain it.
Do you build private apps?+
Yes, when admin automation or ERP hooks need a stable middle layer.
Can you speed up our existing theme?+
Usually. We profile scripts, images, and Liquid loops first; rebuild only if the debt is structural.