Developer for e-commerce platforms and toolsAvailable now
E-commerce tools that turn messy order data into money.
I built the frontend for Storebuddy, a platform that pulls orders from webshops, automates the bookkeeping and flags imbalances an accountant would otherwise find months later. Before that I spent six years in accounting software, and I run my own product with online payments. Orders, payments, refunds, VAT and the integrations between them are familiar ground.
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Is this a fit?
An honest fit check before we talk
I would rather tell you no on the first call than waste your budget. Here is what a good match looks like in this sector.
A good fit if
- You run a webshop or an e-commerce tool and need integrations between your shop, payments, accounting and logistics.
- You are building a SaaS product for webshop owners and need a developer who understands order and payment data.
- You want a headless or custom storefront in Next.js on top of your commerce platform.
- You need dashboards and reporting that make sense of orders, returns and margins.
Probably not a fit if
- You need a standard Shopify or WooCommerce theme set up. There are cheaper specialists for that.
- You need a design and marketing agency for your shop.
- You want the lowest hourly rate rather than the lowest total cost.
What I do
What I typically build in this sector
- Integrations
- Shopify, WooCommerce and other platform APIs, payment providers, accounting systems and shipping, built with retries, idempotency and monitoring.
- Dashboards and reporting
- Order, revenue, refund and margin views that stay fast at volume, with exports your accountant will accept.
- Custom storefronts and checkout
- Next.js storefronts and checkout flows on top of your commerce backend, with the performance and SEO that matter for conversion.
- Tools for webshop owners
- SaaS products that serve many shops at once: onboarding, multi-tenant data, billing and support tooling.
Proof
Clients who kept me around
E-commerce bookkeeping, six years of accounting software, and a data-heavy SaaS product.
Storebuddy
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Process
How we'll work together
The same four steps for a two-day fix and a two-year engagement.
Intro call
A free 30-minute call where you tell me about your project, goals and constraints. I ask a lot of questions and tell you honestly whether I'm the right fit.
Proposal & estimate
You get a short written proposal: scope, approach, timeline and price. Fixed price for well-defined projects, hourly or retainer for ongoing work.
Build in the open
Short iterations, working software early, and a weekly update you can actually read. You see progress and can change course before it gets expensive.
Launch & support
I handle deployment, hand over clean documentation, and stick around for support and further development if you want me to.
FAQ
Questions I get asked
- What e-commerce work have you done?
- The frontend for Storebuddy, which automates bookkeeping for webshop owners by pulling orders from their shops and flagging imbalances. Payments and bookings in my own product, Tiltiden. And years of accounting software, which is where e-commerce data eventually ends up.
- Which platforms do you integrate with?
- Whichever your shop runs on, as long as it has an API. Shopify, WooCommerce and the Danish and Nordic platforms are the usual suspects. I will check the specifics of yours on the intro call rather than guess.
- How quickly do you learn our domain?
- Faster than most, because I ask a lot of questions before writing code. I have picked up LCA methodology, building physics, bookkeeping rules and pharma processes on previous engagements. Expect me to be useful in the first week and fluent in the domain within a month or two.
- How do you price work?
- Fixed price for well-defined projects, hourly or a monthly retainer for ongoing work. My preferred engagement is 20-40 hours a week for six months or more. Rates are in the proposal, not on the site.
- What happens after launch?
- I stick around. My clients have kept me for one to six years, first for the build and then for support and further development, usually on a retainer of reserved weekly hours.
- How quickly can you start?
- Current availability is on the homepage. If it says available, usually within one to two weeks after a free 30-minute intro call and a short written proposal.
Contact
Tell me what you are building
What it is, roughly when it needs to exist, and what a great result looks like. I usually reply within a day, and the first 30-minute call is free.
hello@perhp.com