A shop built around your business

Most small businesses selling online need a handful of products sold well, not a heavyweight platform with a hundred settings nobody understands. We build focused, custom online shops: card payments through Stripe, automatic order confirmation emails, and a simple order pipeline you use to track each sale through to dispatch.

Because the shop is hand-coded rather than assembled from plugins, it stays fast, there is no plugin stack to keep patching, and it only contains what your business actually needs.

What a Studio shop can include

Product pages and card checkout with Stripe. Automatic confirmation emails to you and the customer. An order view for tracking sales through to dispatch. Card-purchasable gift vouchers for services and experiences. All of it managed alongside the rest of your website under one care plan.

Proven in production

This is not theoretical. We built and run the online shop for Mountfield Winery, a Sussex vineyard: Stripe payments, order-to-dispatch workflow, and gift vouchers for tours and tastings. The full write-up is in the Mountfield Winery case study, and the shop itself is live for anyone to see.

Looked after, not launched and left

An online shop handles other people's money, so it gets watched. We monitor the payment pipeline, verify that Stripe is delivering order events cleanly, and keep an eye on orders through to fulfilment, so a problem is caught by us rather than by your customer.

The honest scope

We are the right fit for small and local businesses selling a focused range: products, vouchers, bookings, experiences. If you need a five-thousand-product marketplace with warehouse integrations, we are not the right tool and we will say so. Shops are quoted individually as part of the build, with e-commerce care plans from £65 a month. For a sense of overall cost, see our guide to what a small business website costs.

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