E-commerce websites in Singapore

Selling online is straightforward when you sell one simple thing at one price to one kind of customer. Almost nobody does.

9 shipped projects on this page. Every one names the client and links to a live system.

The work

What this work usually involves

Selling online is straightforward when you sell one simple thing at one price to one kind of customer. Almost nobody does.

The stores on this page each broke a standard template in a specific way. A luxury watch dealer needed authentication and provenance to be part of the buying experience, because a collector is deciding whether to trust you before deciding whether to buy. A bespoke leather brand sells products that do not exist until they are ordered, monogrammed and fitted to a specific vehicle model. A B2B medical supplies distributor cannot show one price, because different clinics sit on different commercial terms.

Those are not edge cases you handle later. They are the actual business, and a store that cannot express them pushes the hard part back onto WhatsApp and email, which is where the margin goes.

We build the checkout around how the thing is really sold. Sometimes that means a conventional cart. Sometimes it means a quote request, a configurator, or an account that sees its own pricing when it logs in.

What we build

Common questions

Should I use Shopify instead of a custom store?

Often yes, and we will say so. Shopify is hard to beat for a straightforward catalogue. Custom starts to win when the product is configured rather than picked, when pricing differs per customer, or when the store has to talk to an internal system that Shopify apps cannot reach cleanly.

Can the store handle corporate or bulk orders?

Yes, and it is one of the more common asks here. That usually means quantity-break pricing, a quote request path alongside the normal cart, and a way for a company buyer to reorder what they bought last time.

Can customers pay with PayNow?

Yes. Singapore buyers expect it, and leaving it out costs conversions on higher-value orders where card fees or limits get in the way.