An online store thatowns its customersnot the marketplace
Storefront, payments, delivery and repeat sales for brands in Georgia — built by the team that also does the identity and packaging, so the shelf and the site match.
E-commerce work we can show
Stores, D2C platforms and a Georgian brand built from identity to packaging.

Full identity and packaging for a Georgian eco dog food brand: a sticker-style logo, a playful visual language and the packaging range.
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A platform for a functional sports nutrition brand: a direct sales channel instead of marketplaces, a delivery subscription and its own community.
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A project for a supplements manufacturer: a new design system and a refreshed site — visual style, palette, type and a cleaner interface.
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An online store for eyewear and accessories: we grow the technical architecture, ship new interfaces and keep the support running.
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An online store for a new cosmetics brand on 1C-Bitrix. Payments and delivery, eight automation options, a funnel and email marketing materials.
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E-commerce built from zero: platform structure, the key interaction points and the design of every page — a base for launching online sales.
View caseWhat the store includes
A sales channel rather than a template with a cart: catalogue, payments, repeat purchases and the content that brings buyers in.
How we work
Selling well on marketplaces and owning nothing? We wrote about two brands that built their own channel: D2C instead of marketplaces. Need the brand first — see branding for companies in Georgia.
Questions we hear before the first call
How much does an online store cost in Georgia?
A storefront with payments and delivery starts at $2,500 and launches in 4–6 weeks. A full store with a large catalogue, integrations and automation runs $5,000–12,000. After launch most clients keep a design and tech retainer from $2,000 a month.
We sell through Instagram. Why do we need a store?
Instagram brings the audience but owns it too: no search visibility, no catalogue, every order is a manual chat. A store turns the same audience into a channel you own — orders come in without a manager, and buyers find you through Google and AI assistants as well.
Which payment methods work in Georgia?
We connect local bank acquiring and international gateways depending on where your buyers pay from, plus cash on delivery flows where couriers support it. The set is chosen per project.
Can the store work in several languages?
Yes — Georgian, English and Russian as full versions, not a translated homepage. Each language gets its own addresses and is indexable on its own.
Do you also do the brand and packaging?
Yes. For Woofa, a Georgian eco dog food brand, we built the full identity and the packaging range. When the brand and the store are made by one team, the shelf and the site speak the same language.
