The pages that sell
I copy and rebuild your best-selling product pages outside Shopify, so they look familiar, load faster, but run on your own site.
Products, images, variants, reviews, bundles, subscriptions, and custom offers can all be rebuilt.
I move your store off Shopify and rebuild it as your own website — with lower payment processing costs and high-converting checkout flows Shopify can’t support.
Senior engineering, done by the person you actually talk to. No hand-offs, no juniors learning on your dime.
I copy and rebuild your best-selling product pages outside Shopify, so they look familiar, load faster, but run on your own site.
Products, images, variants, reviews, bundles, subscriptions, and custom offers can all be rebuilt.
I replace Shopify checkout with your own checkout flow and payment processor.
That means complete control over payment fees, discounts, upsells, bundles, and the exact steps customers take before they buy.
We rebuild or connect the tools your store already depends on.
Upsells, reviews, email flows, analytics, order tracking, fulfillment, support tools, subscriptions, and anything else needed to keep the store running.
Twenty minutes, no pitch. I’ll look at your store and tell you honestly whether migrating is worth it — even when the honest answer is “stick with shopify.”
Book an intro call →Shopify makes selling easy. Your own store gives you more control. Here are the real tradeoffs, so you can see when Shopify helps — and when it gets in the way.
I’m an engineer. I’ve worked as a software engineer at Apple and NVIDIA in California and studied at Canada’s top engineering program — instead of hiding behind an agency logo, I’d rather talk to you directly.
Lately I’ve been doing Shopify work for friends: building their apps, and most recently taking a friend’s $10M/year store fully off Shopify. Once I saw how much money a store could save, I wanted to help other owners make the same move.
I’m just getting started on my own, and that’s the point. You work directly with the person writing the code — no account manager, no junior. I take on a small number of clients so each build gets my undivided attention. That’s the whole pitch, and I think it’s a good one.
I cannot guarantee more sales, higher conversion rates, or lower costs without knowing your store, traffic, margins, and payment setup.
What I can guarantee is the build itself. If I build the new store and you are not satisfied, I’ll refund your money. In that case, you do not keep the website or the code.
It depends on how much of your store needs to be rebuilt and how much integration you would like, but you’ll get a fixed scope and a fixed price after the intro call — never an open-ended hourly black hole. I’d rather quote you something real than something vague.
I look at the apps your store depends on and decide what should be rebuilt, replaced, or directly connected.
Common examples include upsells, reviews, email flows, analytics, order tracking, fulfillment tools, subscriptions, support tools, and custom product options.
You do not need to lose the features that make your store work.
No. Your Shopify store stays live while the new page is being built and tested.
Once it’s ready, you can use it however you want: send ads to the new page, build a funnel around it, run it side by side with Shopify, replace one product page at a time, or move the whole store over when you’re ready.
There is no forced “big switch” before you’re comfortable.
It can be. Shopify is easier for non-technical teams because everything is already packaged together.
Your own store gives you more control, but it also needs technical support. That is why OffCart can stay involved after launch for fixes, updates, integrations, and new features.
Because you get the senior engineer instead of the sales deck. No overhead, no telephone game, and few enough clients that yours gets real attention. The $10M migration wasn’t luck — it’s the kind of work I do, and now I do it for people who aren’t my friends too.
A short call. Tell me about your store; I’ll tell you honestly whether leaving Shopify is worth it for you. No deck, no pressure — worst case you leave with a clearer view of your own front end.