For creative agencies
You design it. We build it in Shopify, matching the file, responsive at every breakpoint, editable in the theme customizer. Under your brand, so the finished site is entirely your work.
The distance between an approved design and a live page is where most creative agencies lose control of their own output.
›Build this Figma page as a reusable Shopify 2.0 section
›The spacing is off everywhere between 768 and 1024
›The client's developer shipped it and it does not match the file
›We need these five sections editable in the theme customizer
›Can the hero video autoplay without tanking the load time?
›Type is rendering at the wrong weight on the live site
›The nav works in the design and falls apart on mobile
›They loved the concept. Can you build it too?
Your portfolio is the live site, not the deck. When a client hands your design to whoever is cheapest and the build comes back with the wrong type scale and broken spacing, that is the version the world sees. It goes in their portfolio, not yours, and you cannot even show the work.
There is a revenue version of this too. Every time a client asks "can you build it as well?" and the answer is no, the project either shrinks or goes to an agency that says yes. You are not losing on design. You are losing on scope.
Being able to say yes to the build is worth more than the build itself.
Figma to Shopify, custom sections, responsive behaviour and the theme customizer setup that makes it editable after handoff.
In scope
Out of scope
If a request needs weeks of discovery, it belongs in a separate project, not the subscription. We will tell you that rather than quietly absorbing it.
One caveat worth stating plainly: full multi-week site rebuilds are outside the subscription. Sections, pages and theme work fit; a ground-up redesign is a separate project. The full scope is here.
The work is the same. The reason it hurts is not.