Industry

E-commerce software system development

Commerce is a system, not a page: product data, pricing, inventory, payment risk, logistics, customer service, and analytics must align. We build e-commerce platforms that load fast, convert reliably, and stay maintainable as catalogue size and channels grow.

Conversion-focused UX

Fast product discovery, clear value, and frictionless checkout.

Operational correctness

Promotions, stock, shipping, returns, and refunds that stay consistent.

Integration-ready

Payments, carriers, ERP/WMS, marketing, and analytics wired safely.

Core workflows we design for

  • Product catalogue: variants, bundles, attributes, and search/filter
  • Pricing: coupons, campaigns, eligibility rules, and taxes
  • Cart and checkout: payment authorisation/capture, retries, and idempotency
  • Order lifecycle: fulfillment, tracking, partial shipments, and cancellations
  • Post-purchase: returns, refunds, and customer support handoffs

Performance & SEO considerations

Product pages are both UX and search surfaces. We keep load times predictable, avoid unstable layouts, and ensure category/PDP pages are indexable and shareable.

Payments, risk, and reliability

Payment flows are where commerce breaks most often. We build safe retry paths, reconciliation, and customer-facing statuses that explain what happened.

What we can build for you

Innovations and capabilities we bring to the table

We are a hands-on engineering studio — not a slide deck factory. Below is the kind of work we routinely design, build, and ship with product-grade quality.

  • Cloud-native APIs and event-driven integrations (.NET, Node, or your stack)
  • Native iOS/Android apps and companion admin portals
  • AI-assisted workflows where they reduce real operational cost — not hype demos
  • Real-time dashboards, notifications, and operational analytics
  • Secure identity, role models, audit trails, and KVKK/GDPR-aware data handling
  • CI/CD, observability, and performance tuning before traffic spikes

How we deliver

Professional project management — visible progress, no black box

You get a named delivery lead, a shared backlog, and milestones you can demo — not a monthly invoice with vague status. We run discovery, build, and release with the same discipline we use on regulated and high-traffic products.

Discovery & scope

Workshops, written scope, acceptance criteria, and a phased roadmap before heavy build spend. Change requests are logged with impact on time and cost.

Agile delivery

Two-week sprints (or your cadence), demos, retros, and a living backlog in your tool or ours. You see working software early, not only at the end.

Risk & quality

Definition of done, code review, automated tests where they pay off, staging environments, and release checklists — so go-live is a decision, not a surprise.

Transparency

Weekly written updates, burn-down or milestone tracking, and direct access to engineers when decisions need depth — no endless account-manager telephone game.

Handover

Repos, CI/CD, runbooks, and walkthroughs so your team or the next partner can operate and extend without tribal knowledge.

Commercial clarity

Fixed milestones, timeboxed spikes, or dedicated-team models — chosen for your risk appetite, with ballpark ranges agreed before paperwork.

Why teams choose Gefinity

Sales outcomes we optimise for

  • Faster time-to-market with a thin vertical slice first — revenue or learning earlier
  • Lower integration risk because one team owns APIs, clients, and ops boundaries
  • Executive-friendly reporting without hiding engineering trade-offs
  • Software you can extend in-house after launch — documentation and clean ownership

FAQ

Do you integrate with payment providers and shipping carriers?

Yes. We typically integrate payment providers, fraud/risk tooling, and carriers with idempotent APIs, retries, and reconciliation logs.

Can you build for multiple warehouses or stock sources?

Yes. We model stock as movements and reservations, and design fulfilment rules that stay explainable when stock changes mid-checkout.

What is a sensible first milestone?

A thin vertical slice: catalogue → cart → checkout → paid order → shipment tracking, with monitoring and basic reconciliation in place.

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Related industries

Commerce platforms often connect to customer data and back office systems.

Building a commerce platform?

Share your catalogue size, checkout requirements, and integrations. We will propose a pragmatic first milestone.

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