ecommerce.dev
§ 01 · Thesisecommerce.dev

Ecommerce development, priced as a product.

We run code, infrastructure, tracking, and integrations for stores on all platforms. Fixed-price tickets from $250. No hourly billing, no discovery retainers.

Quick
$250
Standard
$450
Complex
$950
Emergency
§ 02 · Productsecommerce.dev

Four tiers. Published prices. Open a ticket.

The tiers aren’t a pricing scheme — they’re the product. A Standard Fix at $450 is a SKU that you buy. You don’t need to negotiate or request a proposal.

01 / SKU
Quick Fix
$250
An hour or two of focused work. Self-contained problems with clear scope.
A checkout button that stopped working
A plugin conflict
A single broken tag
02 / SKUMost tickets
Standard Fix
$450
Three to four hours of skilled work. Most tickets land here.
A tracking audit with findings
A Cloudflare rule set up right
A landing page built from a design
An integration tune-up
03 / SKU
Complex Fix
$950
Multi-layered work across systems. Coordinated changes, real depth.
A Redis + PHP-FPM tuning pass
A server-side tracking migration
An ERP sync built from spec
04 / SKU
Emergency
any tier
Same-day turnaround on qualifying incidents.
Checkout down
Site hacked
Launch in three hours
Open a Ticket →
Quick check-in, then we get to work.
Tailored Engagement · edge case
Engagement doesn’t fit a tier? Multi-week builds, full theme rebuilds, greenfield migrations — the rare cases where published pricing can’t honestly cover scope. We price it fixed, no discovery retainers.
Talk to us →
§ 03 · Scaleecommerce.dev
21
Sites under active management
1.2M
Daily active users
$80M
In annual sales processed
18
Years operating
Active 2026.
§ 04 · The visionecommerce.dev
Why we priced it this way

We priced our work as a product, not by the hour, because the hour is ending as a useful unit.

Time-and-materials billing made sense when hours spent and value delivered tracked together. That parity is diminishing because augmented engineering allows operators to work faster.

Our rates reflect a calculus of what the work is worth. That’s the bet. We made it early, and we think it’s the future.

§ 05 · Work we’ve shippedecommerce.dev

Twenty Cases. Pick a Category.

See everything we’ve solved
Open a Ticket →
Got something similar? The same team handles it.
§ 06 · Teamecommerce.dev
Tickets cover both kinds of work we do: fixing what’s broken and building what’s new. Most engagements land in a tier; the handful that don’t get priced fixed, up front.

Eighteen years in.

With a dedicated database engineer, a UI specialist, and four full-stack engineers from Carnegie Mellon, UCSD, American University in Bulgaria, and Case Western, we’ve been running ecommerce sites since 2008. We know how they break, and we know how to fix them.

§ 07 · Open a ticketecommerce.dev

Got something broken?
Building something new?

Open a ticket. We’ll confirm fit with a quick check-in, tell you which tier it lands in, and get to work. No obligation, no discovery retainer, no sales pitch.