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We build custom WooCommerce online stores for Sydney and Australian businesses — fast, secure, and designed to turn browsers into buyers. From product catalogue and secure checkout to payment gateways and inventory, we handle the whole build.
Most online stores lose customers at checkout. Our WooCommerce development takes a conversion-first approach — clear product pages, a streamlined and secure checkout, Australian payment gateways, and SEO-ready product schema so your range can appear in Google Shopping. Built on WordPress, WooCommerce is a flexible Shopify alternative with no per-transaction platform fees and full ownership of your store and data.
Retailers, wholesalers, and brands ready to sell online with a professional storefront.
Businesses looking to move from Shopify to a more flexible, cost-effective WooCommerce solution.
A complete online store development build, configured for the Australian market — with the secure checkout, payment gateways and product management your customers and your team need.
Eight things separate an online store that quietly takes orders from one that frustrates shoppers. Here’s how we approach each — and why it matters for an Australian audience.
A clean WooCommerce install on WordPress, configured for the way you sell — product types, tax classes, shipping logic and order flow set up properly from the start, not patched together later.
Products structured with categories, attributes and variations so shoppers can filter and find what they need. Clear descriptions, specs and imagery that answer buyer questions before they have to ask.
A short, trusted checkout served over HTTPS with recognised payment logos and as few steps as possible. Guest checkout, saved details and clear error handling — the moments where most carts are won or lost.
Stripe and PayPal for cards and wallets, plus Afterpay and Zip for the buy-now-pay-later options many Australian shoppers expect. We set up the mix that suits your margins, product type and customers.
Shipping zones, flat-rate, free-threshold and live carrier options configured for Australian delivery — plus local pickup and delivery-area rules for stores that ship food or serve a region.
Real-time stock counts, low-stock alerts, backorder rules and SKU management so your store and your warehouse stay in sync — and customers never buy something you can’t ship.
Trust signals, clear calls to action, sensible upsells and abandoned-cart recovery emails. With GA4 ecommerce tracking on view, add-to-cart and purchase, we can see what’s working and refine it.
Optimised images, efficient templates, BerqWP caching and Cloudflare delivery so pages load quickly on mobile data — a faster store is a smoother shopping experience and supports search and conversion.
We configure payments and tax before going live — nothing broken at checkout.
Product range, target customer, competitors and technical requirements.
Layouts for homepage, category, product detail and checkout pages.
WooCommerce configured, payments and tax set up, all pages built.
Products uploaded, full purchase flow tested end-to-end.
Go live with GA4 tracking and Google Shopping feed active.
Every product range sells differently. Our ecommerce web design pairs a conversion-focused storefront with the right WooCommerce setup for your catalogue — whether you stock a handful of hero products or thousands of variations. Here are the kinds of online stores we build for Australian businesses.
Single-store retailers and boutiques bringing their shelves online with a clean storefront.
Single-store retailers and boutiques bringing their shelves online with a clean storefront.
Trade and wholesale sellers needing tiered pricing, bulk orders and account logins.
Stores with hundreds of products needing filters, variations and fast product search.
Recurring-revenue stores selling subscription boxes, memberships or repeat orders.
Local producers and food businesses with delivery zones, pickup and stock limits.
Businesses moving from Shopify to WooCommerce to cut platform fees and gain control.
Both are capable platforms, and the right choice depends on how you want to run your store. We build on WooCommerce, but we’d rather you start with the facts than a sales pitch. Here’s how the two stack up for an Australian business.
In short: if you want to own your store, keep your margin on every sale, and run content and SEO from the same site, WooCommerce is usually the stronger fit. If a fully managed, hands-off platform matters more to you, Shopify is worth a look. We’ll give you a straight recommendation for your situation on the quote call — and we offer a Shopify to WooCommerce migration if you’re switching.
Most custom WooCommerce stores in Australia land somewhere between $3,500 and $10,000+ ex-GST. Where you sit depends on a handful of things: how many products you’re listing, whether the design is template-led or fully custom, the payment and shipping setup, and any extras like subscriptions, memberships or integrations with your accounting or inventory systems.
On top of the build there are running costs — hosting, your domain name, and the standard processing fee your payment gateway charges per sale. There’s no platform or per-transaction fee with WooCommerce itself. We disclose all of this up front so the number you sign off on is the number you pay. Every store is scoped on a call, and you get a fixed, itemised quote in AUD, ex-GST.
Per-transaction platform fees — you keep your margin on every sale
AU payment gateways set up — Stripe, PayPal, Afterpay and Zip
Post-launch support included with every store build
In-house — your store built and supported by our Parramatta team
All prices in AUD, ex-GST. Hosting and payment gateway fees billed separately.
One-off · ex-GST
One-off · ex-GST
500+ products, subscriptions, custom integrations
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Everything you need to know — if your question isn’t here, just ask.
A custom WooCommerce ecommerce website in Australia typically ranges from around $3,500 to $10,000+ ex-GST, depending on catalogue size, design and integrations. With us, a Starter store with up to 50 products starts from $3,500 ex-GST, and a business store with up to 250 products is $5,500 ex-GST. Larger catalogues, subscriptions and custom integrations are quoted on application. Ongoing costs are hosting, your domain and payment gateway transaction fees — billed separately and disclosed up front. Every project is scoped on a call so you get a fixed quote with no hidden fees, all in AUD, ex-GST.
Our WooCommerce ecommerce website development starts from $3,500 ex-GST for a store with up to 50 products. A business store with up to 250 products is $5,500 ex-GST. Larger catalogues, subscriptions and custom integrations are quoted on application. We scope every project on a call so you get a fixed quote with no hidden fees — all prices in AUD, ex-GST.
Both are capable platforms. Shopify is a hosted, all-in-one subscription with a fast setup but a monthly fee and, on lower plans, a per-transaction fee unless you use Shopify Payments. WooCommerce is open-source and runs on your own WordPress hosting — no platform or per-transaction fees, you own your store and data outright, and it's highly customisable and integrates with your existing site and marketing stack. WooCommerce suits businesses that want control, content and SEO alongside the store and lower long-term fees; Shopify can suit those who prefer a fully managed platform. We build on WooCommerce and will give you an honest comparison for your situation at the quote stage.
A typical WooCommerce store build takes around 4 to 8 weeks from kick-off to launch. A Starter store can be quicker; larger catalogues, custom designs, subscriptions and migrations take longer. Timelines depend on how quickly product data, images and content are supplied. We confirm a realistic schedule with milestones at the start of the project.
For most Australian stores, Stripe and PayPal cover card and wallet payments, while Afterpay and Zip add the buy-now-pay-later options many AU shoppers expect. We also support most Australian bank payment gateways. We configure the gateways that suit your product type, margins and customers, with GST and shipping zones set up for the AU market before you go live.
Yes. We handle store migrations including product data, customer records and order history. Migration projects are quoted separately based on catalogue volume and complexity, and we plan the cutover to avoid downtime or lost orders.
Yes. WooCommerce gives you full control of product management, pricing, inventory and orders from a simple dashboard. We provide a handover walkthrough so your team can confidently add products, update stock and process orders after launch.
Store speed comes from the build, not just a plugin. We use efficient page templates, optimise and compress product images, configure caching with BerqWP and serve assets through Cloudflare. A faster store improves the shopping experience and supports conversion and search performance, especially on mobile data.
We configure Stripe, PayPal, Afterpay, Zip and most Australian bank payment gateways — choosing the options that suit your product type and customers. Checkout is built secure and streamlined, with GST, shipping zones and inventory rules set up for the AU market before you go live.
Every build includes product schema markup, clean URLs and meta tags, so your products are eligible for Google Shopping and organic search. Stores are built conversion-first — clear product pages, a streamlined checkout and GA4 ecommerce tracking on view, add-to-cart and purchase events. Ongoing ranking growth is supported through a separate SEO retainer. Browse all our services to see how the pieces fit together.
Book a free 30-minute call. We’ll assess your product range and give you a clear, fixed build quote within two business days — no obligation.
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