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// Ecommerce Support

Ecommerce agency support for brands improving platform fit, delivery, and growth

// How We Work

We plan, build, improve, and support ecommerce websites

We help ecommerce businesses improve the way their website works. That can mean a Shopify build, a bespoke platform, a migration, better integrations, stronger reporting, or support after launch.

We keep the work practical. We look at what is slowing the business down, agree the right route, then design and build the changes needed to make the store easier to run and easier for customers to buy from.

Brands we support across ecommerce delivery

// Why It Matters

Established ecommerce businesses rarely need "just a new website".

They need a better operating platform. They need stronger design, sharper performance, cleaner integrations, and a delivery team that understands what is happening commercially as well as technically.

That is where we are strongest.

// Recent work

Ecommerce projects with the right fit

// Scope

What ecommerce development means at Techquity

This work can include:

  • Full ecommerce builds

  • Shopify delivery and support

  • Bespoke ecommerce projects

  • Replatforming from restrictive legacy systems

  • ERP, CRM, fulfilment, finance, and middleware integrations

  • Merchandising, content, and conversion improvements

  • Long-term technical support once the site is live

We are comfortable with complexity, but we do not manufacture it. If Shopify is the right answer, we will say so. If the business needs something more tailored, we will say that too.

Related ecommerce services

Use the supporting service pages below when you already know the likely route. They cover the more specific work around Shopify, bespoke ecommerce, migrations, and support.

// Insights

Thinking around ecommerce architecture, migration, and support

// FAQ

Questions that usually sit underneath the ecommerce brief

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Do we need Shopify, bespoke ecommerce, or something in between?

That depends on how the business trades, what the operational constraints are, how much flexibility is needed, and what compromises the team can realistically live with. The point is to make that choice clearer rather than forcing the answer in advance.

Can Techquity handle the systems and migration work as well as the storefront?

Yes. Ecommerce work often overlaps with migrations, integrations, internal software, and long-term support. The wider service network is there to keep those overlaps visible without pretending they all belong under one label.

Can you improve an existing ecommerce setup without rebuilding everything?

No. Some clients need a new platform. Others need support, a migration plan, integration work, or a clearer view of whether Shopify or bespoke ecommerce is the right fit.

Is this aimed at established brands rather than early-stage launches?

Yes. The strongest fit is usually an established ecommerce business with real trading complexity, platform pressure, operational overlap, or a need for longer-term technical support rather than a quick starter-store setup.

When should an established brand consider replatforming instead of improving the current store?

Usually when the current platform is starting to block commercial priorities, integration needs, customer experience, or internal workflows strongly enough that incremental fixes are becoming the more expensive route.

Can Techquity handle design, build, integrations, and retained support as one ecommerce brief?

Yes. That is often the strongest model because the platform decision, customer experience, integrations, migration risks, and post-launch support all affect one another.

// Ecommerce Agency

Techquity acts as an ecommerce agency for established businesses that need more than a theme install. We design, build, integrate, migrate, and support ecommerce platforms around commercial reality, not agency packages.