The Problem
What was preventing the existing platform or process from doing what the business needed?
Migrations, bespoke development, integrations, performance and ongoing Magento work — a selection of the technical challenges we help businesses solve.
Magento projects become valuable when the platform needs to support something specific to the business rather than simply reproduce standard ecommerce functionality.
That could mean moving a large legacy catalogue, replacing an unreliable integration, rebuilding a slow frontend or developing functionality that does not exist off the shelf.
These case studies focus on the problem, the technical thinking behind the solution and the work required to deliver it.
Catalogue migration involving product relationships, categories, configurable products, media and SEO-sensitive URL preservation.
Understand what is actually happening, solve the right problem and build the solution so it remains supportable afterward.
A cleaner Magento frontend, faster customer journeys and a technical foundation designed around performance.
View Case Study →Bespoke Magento functionality built around operational requirements that standard extensions could not satisfy.
View Case Study →Magento connected with wider business systems to automate data flow and remove unnecessary manual processes.
View Case Study →Development
Performance
Maintenance
Understanding an inherited Magento codebase, resolving existing problems and establishing a clearer route forward.
View Case Study →A case study should be more than a screenshot of a finished website.
The interesting part is usually the problem underneath: the legacy data, performance bottleneck, unusual workflow or technical constraint that had to be solved.
What was preventing the existing platform or process from doing what the business needed?
What data, systems, SEO, integrations or commercial requirements had to be protected?
What did we actually build, change, migrate or integrate to solve the underlying problem?
What became easier, faster, more reliable or more maintainable once the work was complete?
Pretty screenshots are useful. The engineering behind them is more interesting.
Migration, performance, bespoke development, integrations or something Magento was never quite designed to do — tell us what you are trying to solve.