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Custom Shopify apps, built for your store — the flagship of what I do.

This is the work I’m best at: custom Shopify apps shaped around one store’s actual workflow — 30 shipped so far, across 80+ Shopify stores. The same lane covers the smaller jobs too: an app installed and configured without wrecking your theme, and integrations that connect your store to the outside systems your business runs on. Everything starts the same way — you describe the goal in chat.

Describe what you need

Every project starts with a scope-based proposal.

Flagship · custom app development

Custom Shopify apps, built for one merchant: you

When the App Store gets you 80% of the way and the last 20% is what your business actually needs, I build the rest: private apps against Shopify’s APIs, admin automations, storefront features, and internal tools shaped by your workflow — not a thousand stores’ average. Thirty-plus custom apps shipped so far, and it’s the work I’d pick first every time.

Each build is scoped in a written proposal — what it does, what access it needs, what it costs based on the scope — before any work starts, with constant updates and progress reports while it’s underway. Typical turnaround is an estimated 1–3 weeks, stated in the proposal. See also custom features for the storefront side of this work.

Small & quick

App installs & configuration

An App Store app installed, configured to your stated goal, theme conflicts resolved, and leftover code from a replaced app cleaned out. Two common tasks with their own pages:

One app per task; the app’s own subscription stays yours. Each additional app is its own task.

Scoped per project

Integrations

Connecting your store to systems outside it — fulfillment, inventory, accounting, email, internal tools — when no off-the-shelf app covers your case. Built against Shopify’s APIs, scoped in writing before anything starts.

Typical turnaround
est. 3–8 business days
Pricing
scope-based proposal

The proposal states the price for your scope, and work starts once you approve and pay. Bigger than an integration? See custom features.

An honest filter before you spend: sometimes the right answer is an app that already exists, configured well — a small task instead of a multi-week build. Part of the first chat is me telling you which side of that line your problem is on, including when the cheap answer costs me the bigger job.

How I work

Scoped access, listed on the proposal

Integrations touch more than themes, so access matters more here. The permissions I request are listed on your proposal before you accept it — an integration job asks for what the integration needs, not your whole store. And I never ask for your password. How collaborator access works.

  • 01I work on a copy. Theme-side changes happen on a duplicated, unpublished theme; your live store doesn’t change while I work.
  • 02You preview first. You see it working — on the preview or with test data — and approve before it goes live.
  • 03Publishing by agreement. Going live is scheduled with you — nothing publishes without your sign-off.
  • 04Everything’s reversible. The handover note covers what was connected, where, and how to switch it off.
  • 05Access ends with the job. Scoped collaborator access, removed when we’re done — you hold the off switch the whole time.

Describe the goal in plain English. I’ll figure out what actually needs to change, do it safely on a copy of your store first, show you before anything goes live, and fix it free if it breaks.

Describe what you need

Not sure it fits? Ask in chat — I’ll tell you straight if it’s not a fit.