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Laravel Custom Ecommerce Development
Full Custom BuildB2B & Multi-VendorAPI-First Architecture

When Shopify hits its ceiling — complex B2B pricing, multi-vendor marketplaces, custom checkout workflows — Laravel gives you full control over every layer of your ecommerce platform. Built to your exact specification, not a platform's constraints.

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When Shopify Isn't Enough

When Shopify Isn't Enough

Shopify is an excellent platform for most direct-to-consumer stores. But it has hard architectural limits: pricing logic lives in apps, checkout is locked to Shopify's flow, and multi-vendor support requires third-party workarounds that break under volume.

Laravel gives you a blank canvas. Every pricing rule, every checkout step, every integration point is written to your spec. The result is a platform that fits your business — not the other way around.

Why businesses choose Laravel

Customer-group pricing, volume tiers, contract rates, currency rules, and approval workflows — all configurable without touching product records. Shopify can't do this natively at any plan level.

Vendor onboarding, individual dashboards, commission logic, payout schedules, and dispute workflows built as first-class features — not bolt-on apps that conflict with each other.

Approve-before-purchase flows, purchase order uploads, multi-step B2B checkout with credit limits, split shipments, and custom tax logic — impossible in Shopify's locked checkout.

Bidirectional sync with SAP, Tally, Zoho, Salesforce, or any system via REST or SOAP. Events, webhooks, and queue workers keep your inventory and orders consistent across platforms in real time.

SCOPE OF WORK

What We Build

A structured build process from architecture to production deployment.

Architecture & Database Design

  • Domain modelling and entity relationship design
  • Multi-tenancy or single-tenant architecture decision
  • Database schema optimised for your query patterns
  • API contract definition (REST or GraphQL)

Core Commerce Engine

  • Product catalogue with custom attribute sets
  • Pricing engine: tiers, groups, contracts, currencies
  • Cart, checkout, and order management system
  • Payment gateway integration (Razorpay, Stripe, PayPal)

Admin Panel & APIs

  • Custom Laravel admin dashboard (Filament or bespoke)
  • Vendor portal for multi-vendor builds
  • REST API for mobile apps or headless frontends
  • Webhook system for third-party integrations

Launch & DevOps Setup

  • Production environment on AWS, DigitalOcean, or Hetzner
  • CI/CD pipeline with staging and production environments
  • Queue workers, Redis, S3, and SSL configuration
  • 30-day post-launch monitoring and bug warranty

FAQs

Laravel Ecommerce — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before commissioning a custom Laravel ecommerce build.

Still unsure? Contact us to discuss your requirements — no obligation.

Choose Laravel when your business has requirements that Shopify's architecture cannot accommodate: complex B2B pricing tiers, multi-vendor marketplaces, deeply custom checkout workflows, non-standard fulfilment logic, or tight ERP/CRM integrations that need bidirectional sync. If a Shopify app exists for your problem, Shopify is faster and cheaper. If you're hacking around Shopify's limitations every quarter, Laravel is the right foundation.

Yes. We build Laravel platforms that use the Shopify Storefront API or Admin API as part of a wider architecture — for example, using Shopify as a POS or retail front-end while the Laravel back-end handles B2B pricing, wholesale portals, and ERP sync. Hybrid architectures are a common pattern we've built and maintained.

We build a pricing engine in Laravel that supports customer groups, contract pricing, volume discounts, currency rules, and approval workflows. Prices are resolved at query time from a configurable rule set — not hard-coded per product. This makes it trivial to update pricing for an entire customer segment or region without touching product records.

Most custom Laravel ecommerce projects take 8–20 weeks depending on scope. A focused B2B portal with custom pricing and an admin panel is typically 8–12 weeks. A full multi-vendor marketplace with vendor dashboards, payout logic, and buyer-facing storefront is 16–20 weeks. We provide a detailed milestone plan after scoping.

We set up production infrastructure on your preferred cloud provider — AWS, DigitalOcean, or Hetzner — using Laravel Forge or a custom Nginx/Deployer pipeline. We configure queue workers, Redis, S3 storage, SSL, and staging environments as part of the build. We can also manage ongoing DevOps on a retainer if you don't have in-house ops.

Yes. We offer monthly retainer packages that include security updates, Laravel version upgrades, performance monitoring, bug fixes, and feature development sprints. Most clients move to a retainer immediately after launch. We also offer a 30-day post-launch warranty on all new builds.

START WITH A FREE SCOPING CALL

Build Your Custom Ecommerce Platform

Tell us what your current platform can't do. We'll scope a Laravel solution that fits your business model exactly — B2B pricing, multi-vendor, custom checkout, or full ERP integration.

Most scoping calls take 45 minutes and result in a clear build estimate within 48 hours.

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