Themes that make you look professional and stand out in a crowd.
Bespoke Design
Our themes let you create an online store that's as amazing as it is unique.
Baymard Certified
Each theme creation is backed by over 65,000 hours of conversion research.
On-time delivery
Your website will be up and running on time, we take deadlines seriously.
Latest techniques used for conversions rates
A poorly designed eCommerce store can have a negative impact on your conversion rates, costing you money and customers.
At our company, we have Shopify themes that are custom-made by designers who have received the Baymard certification. They also boast over 65,000 hours of experience in eCommerce! Once you tell us your brand and target audience, our team will get to work on creating a theme for you. Plus, we always use the latest techniques when it comes to conversion rates so that you're getting the best possible product!
We take responsive design seriously
Not having a responsive website is no longer an option – it's necessary. In fact, not only could you lose business from people using mobile devices to access the internet, but Google could also fine you for not having a mobile-friendly site.
We offer mobile-first design, responsive design for all devices and screen sizes, and robust remote browser testing and device emulation. We take responsive design seriously and test your code base in all modern browsers across standard device types.
Improve website speed for better conversions
Every second your website takes to load is another opportunity for a customer to leave and never return. Amazon found that for every 100 ms of latency, they lose 1% of sales.
Our page load times are unrivaled in the industry. We have fine-tuned our themes and services to ensure your website is always loading quickly. And for those who want perfect page load times, we offer a Shopify speed optimization service.
Get your website to the top of the search engines
It's no secret that having a high-ranking website is key to success in today's online marketplace. Without it, you're missing out on potential customers and sales.
SEO Ready themes are the answer. Developed by experts with over 20 years of experience in SEO, our themes are coded for optimal on-page SEO practices. We can also include rich snippets for reviews and metadata to help your website rank even higher.
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A Shopify theme is what determines how your site looks and feels. The framework allows you to build all the elements that make up your online storefront. You'll want to choose one that fits your brand and matches your aesthetic. There are thousands of themes, each offering different features and options.
Shopify offers four themes to help you get started: free, premium, professional, and enterprise. They're broken down into three categories based on price: $99-$249, $250-$499, and over $500. Each category includes dozens of themes, some of which are paid versions of others.
Free themes include templates, designs, and layouts that allow you to quickly set up a primary store. Premium themes offer additional functionality like product catalogs, multi-language support, and custom domain names. Professional themes come with everything you need to run a fully functional ecommerce store. Enterprise themes are designed for large businesses with complex needs.
Redefine Solution offers several improvements over the previous version, including section flexibility. You can now add sections anywhere on the site, rather than just on the homepage. This makes it easier for customers to navigate the site and find what they want. For example, you could offer a category like "Best Sellers," which contains products that sold well during a specific period. Then, you could link to each product within that category.
Another benefit of Redefine Solution is meta fields. These fields allow you to add custom data to your products. For instance, you might want to display the price per unit, weight, color, size, or quantity. You can use meta fields to collect information about your inventory, such as how many units you have left, how much you paid for those items, or whether you have received complaints about your products.
Finally, Redefine Solution includes a theme app extension. With this tool, merchants can upload files directly to their storefront. They don't have to rely on APIs, which often require developers to write code. Instead, merchants can simply drag and drop files onto the page and change them whenever necessary.
A local development link, only accessible via Google Chrome. With this link, you can reload your site without refreshing your browser. This feature allows you to see what the page looks like while editing. You can even use this to test different variations of your layout. You can access this link directly from the command line, too. Check out our guide if you don't know how to do that. A link to your online store. And a link to share the live preview with others.
A quick tip: To save some space, we've added a few icons to the bottom of the page. Clicking on one of those will take you straight to the corresponding section.
There's no need to start over if you're looking for a way to import your existing elements into the new template. We've included a button that lets you clone the current theme.
You've built your ecommerce site, and it looks great—but now what? If you want to make sure your next big update doesn't break everything, there are some things you need to know first.
Shopify offers three types of themes: off-the-sheel, customizable, and custom. Off-the-sheel themes come preinstalled with many features like product listings, checkout flows, and shipping options. Customizable themes let you customize the look of your storefront, while custom themes offer complete customization of elements like colors, fonts, layouts, and even the design of your entire storefront.
The difference between the three isn't always noticeable, so we put together this guide to help you decide which one best suits your needs.
You have two options when setting-up your Shopify store. One is to choose a free or premium theme from the main theme library and customize it to fit your specific needs – either through the Shopify Theme Library or by modifying the main Shopify theme code with the help of Liquid language, CSS, and CLI.
The second option is to hire an expert Shopify theme developer to build a fully custom Shopify theme from scratch.
Which option should you pick? Let’s start by looking at pre-made themes.
Shopify is one of the most popular ecommerce platforms out there. Many want to become Shopify developers because it allows you to build amazing apps that make running an online store easier. However, being able to code isn't enough - you'll also need technical skills like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. You don't need to be a programmer to develop themes for Shopify, but you need to understand how web development works.
Shopify offers a lot of flexibility for developers looking to build themes for their ecommerce store. They offer many different ways to customize the look and feel of your storefront, including prebuilt themes, custom templates, and extensions. In addition to building out your site, you can use some of the tools offered by Shopify to make sure your store looks great across devices.
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