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Commerce

A good commerce experience should make the product, the trust signals, and the checkout feel obvious.

DDN designs eCommerce experiences that make products easier to understand, trust, buy, and manage across mobile and desktop.

The outcome

We design storefronts, product flows, and supporting pages that help customers understand and buy with less friction.

Mobile-friendly eCommerce storefront experience
WooCommerce
Shopify
Checkout
Mobile
Catalog
Integrations
Conversion
Support
eCommerce product landing page on a storefront website
Platforms

WooCommerce, Shopify, or custom — built around how you sell.

We match the platform to your products, fulfillment rules, and team. Here's how the most common choices stack up.

  • 01

    Design control

    Full control over the look and endless plugin options for content-rich, customizable stores built on WordPress and WooCommerce.

  • 02

    SEO friendly

    Seamless blog and SEO integration so your store can earn organic traffic, not just paid clicks.

  • 03

    Scalable & fast

    Advanced caching and cloud hosting keep the store secure and lightning fast as catalog and traffic grow.

  • 04

    Clean storefronts

    Modern, conversion-focused storefronts with built-in best practices and a powerful app ecosystem behind them.

What you get

Everything the store needs to sell.

  • Custom theme

    A custom-designed theme tailored to your brand — not a template with your logo dropped in.

  • Fast mobile checkout

    A mobile-optimized, lightning-fast checkout experience built to reduce friction and abandoned carts.

  • Integrations

    Connections to shipping, CRM, ERP, or payment gateways so orders, inventory, and customer data stay in sync.

  • Conversion-focused UX

    Product page and UI/UX design focused on helping shoppers understand and buy with confidence.

  • Tracking & reporting

    Ad pixels, call tracking, and a KPI dashboard so you can see where sales come from and decide what to do next.

  • Ongoing support

    Support, training, and optimization available after launch so the store keeps improving.

Planning considerations

Details that shape a stronger project.

These are the details we account for before recommendations, design, or development decisions are made.

  • Custom eCommerce web design focused on conversion

  • Business strategy, copywriting, and layout design

  • Mobile-first product and checkout experiences

  • WooCommerce, Shopify, and custom commerce solution experience

  • Tracking, call attribution, KPI dashboards, and maintenance considerations

How we approach it

From brief to launch.

  1. 01

    Map products and offers

  2. 02

    Design key buying flows

  3. 03

    Build the store experience

  4. 04

    Test checkout

  5. 05

    Launch and refine

Commerce is workflow plus trust

Good eCommerce is more than a cart. Product structure, fulfillment rules, checkout, emails, analytics, and mobile usability all shape sales.

Custom when the business logic needs it

When plugin stacks cannot handle scheduling, fulfillment, pricing, product options, or admin workflows cleanly, custom development can reduce friction.

Conversion starts with the storefront

The legacy eCommerce page emphasized product pages, design control, mobile usability, performance, tracking, and integrations. Those details shape whether shoppers trust the store and complete checkout.

Integrations should support operations

Commerce often needs more than products and a cart. ERP, CRM, email, payment, fulfillment, and reporting systems should be planned around the way the business actually sells.

Service FAQ

Common questions before starting.

Do you build Shopify or WooCommerce sites?

We can support common commerce platforms or custom builds depending on product complexity, fulfillment rules, and long-term maintenance needs.

What makes an eCommerce site convert better?

Clear product pages, trust signals, fast mobile performance, simple checkout, strong photos, useful copy, and low-friction support paths.

Can you build custom ordering workflows?

Yes. Custom ordering can support product options, scheduling, dynamic pricing, coupons, accounts, and admin status management.

How long does it take to build an online store?

Every project is different, but most stores take about four to six weeks depending on catalog size, integrations, content readiness, and review speed.

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