
Fashion Online Storefront POC
A proposal-ready online store for a fashion label, with buyer-friendly collections, product detail paths, editorial content, and storefront sections.
Open caseBuild or migrate online stores with clean product catalogs, buyer-friendly storefronts, checkout readiness, integrations, redirects, and launch QA.

E-commerce Store Development
Build or migrate online stores with clean product catalogs, buyer-friendly storefronts, checkout readiness, integrations, redirects, and launch QA.
An e-commerce store should be more than a theme with products dropped into it.
We map the product catalog, buyer journey, content, redirects, apps, customer handoff, and launch risks first. Then we build the store in practical phases: storefront sections, product and collection structure, checkout readiness, content migration, integrations, QA, and support. Shopify is the primary platform used in the current sample work, including Shopify OS 2.0 themes, Liquid, Dawn customization, Admin GraphQL imports, metaobjects, apps, and store integrations.
We organize products, variants, collections, navigation, filters, media, and pages so the store can be operated by the business after launch.
E-commerce Store Development
Catalog and storefront architecture
We migrate content and commerce records with redirect planning, SEO metadata, theme QA, cart checks, forms, tracking hooks, and support handoff.
E-commerce Store Development
Migration and launch readiness
When commerce needs to reach the rest of the operation, we connect apps, booking paths, CRM, finance, reporting, support, or custom workflows.
E-commerce Store Development
Apps and business-system handoffs
Retailers and fashion brands moving from a basic site into a managed online store.
Specialty commerce teams with products, collections, variants, content, and redirects to migrate.
Service businesses that need booking, product guides, customer journeys, and commerce content in one storefront.
Operations teams that need store data to connect with CRM, finance, reporting, or support workflows.
We do not stop at "shipped". Here is the kind of impact our clients actually see.
A store structure your team can manage after launch.
Cleaner product, variant, collection, and page data before it becomes a support problem.
Desktop and mobile storefront paths checked against real buyer actions.
Documented redirects, integrations, launch settings, and handoff notes.
Picked for stability and longevity, not novelty.
“Ruben, Abdul, and Isaiah — I cannot say enough good things to describe the level of your professionalism. We were looking for someone with your level of expertise and service orientation for 3 years. From the first call, when Ruben was able to solve a problem that 10 experts before him could not solve, we have been using AorBorC services for over 4 years now. Every project is done in the most efficient manner, and we get support on the spot when something goes wrong. 100% recommendation — guys, THANK YOU.”
Ronen L.
Long-standing client

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Open case
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Open caseThis keeps the recommendation practical: Zoho where it fits, custom where it helps, and AI only where it removes real review work.
We start with how work moves today: people, records, approvals, delays, and the reports leadership needs.
We decide what belongs in Zoho, what needs custom screens, and where AI can reduce review work.
Each phase has a clear output, review point, handover notes, and a path into support after launch.
Shopify is the primary platform in the current store samples because it fits most e-commerce teams well. We still start with the workflow, catalog, content, and integration needs before confirming the build route.
Yes. We plan products, variants, collections, media, pages, blogs, navigation, redirects, and launch settings so the new store does not lose operational context.
Yes. We can connect store workflows to CRM, Zoho Books, reporting, support, booking, or custom systems where the handoff matters.
Tell us how your business actually works today. We will respond within 24 hours with practical, specific next steps you can act on.