Our platform

Shopify is a commerce platform that allows anyone to easily sell online, at their retail location, and everywhere in between. Shopify offers a professional online storefront, a payment solution to accept credit cards, a point of sale system to power retail sales and a card reader to process credit card transactions through a mobile phone. Shopify currently powers over 230,000 retailers in 150 different countries, including: Tesla Motors, Budweiser, Google, Wikipedia, LA Lakers, Sundance Film Festival and many more.

We are Certified Shopify Partners.

We will help you and your new e-store take full advantage of these great features and many more:

  • Sell online, offline and on-the-go using Shopify’s powerful technology.
  • Use your own domain name
  • Sell gift cards
  • Integrated blogging platform to create blog posts
  • integrate Facebook and other Social Media platforms
  • Process credit card payments directly through Shopify, or other gateways
  • Process in-store purchases with Shopify POS
  • Process purchases with your iPhone or Android using Shopify Mobile
  • Receive on-boarding support from a Shopify Guru
  • Access e-commerce analytics
  • Use built-in SEO, coupon codes and A/B testing
  • Rely on fast servers and cutting edge infrastructure
  • Fully PCI Level 1 Compliant checkout
  • Unlimited SKUs
  • Bi-lingual stores
  • Shopify is always adding free new features to help you sell

 

BTW: DID YOU KNOW?

In March 2015 Amazon has started telling online merchants that it plans to shut down its Amazon Webstore business, which helps small and midsize retailers create and run their own online shop, according to sources. Amazon is giving its Webstore customers more than a year to find a new vendor before it kills off the service, these people said.

The e-commerce software business focused on small and midsize businesses has become more competitive in recent years as young companies such as Shopify and Bigcommerce have raised gobs of venture capital to expand their tool sets and attract more customers. Last summer, eBay announced plans to discontinue its Magento Go software offering for small online shops and recommended they move their business over to Bigcommerce.