Nikiphoros
Nikiphoros
E-Commerce Solutions

An online store built around how your business sells.

Starting an online store is more than adding products to a website. You need customers to discover products, understand them, choose what they need, complete an order, and receive clear updates.

Behind that experience, your team needs a practical way to manage products, orders, customers, payments, and day-to-day operations. For businesses where WordPress is a suitable foundation, WooCommerce can provide a practical way to build that store.

Product DiscoveryCartCheckoutPaymentOrder Fulfilment

Storefront + Admin System

Combining frictionless customer shopping journeys with streamlined inventory, order processing, and payment management for your business.

✦ High-Conversion Checkout
Dual Experience

E-Commerce Is More Than a Product Grid.

A good e-commerce solution considers both the customer's buying journey and the business's operational workflow.

Front-End ExperienceCustomer Journey

The Customer's Journey

1. Product Discovery & SearchFilters
2. Product Details & VariationsOptions
3. Add to CartReview
4. Checkout & Address DetailsInput
5. Payment & Order ConfirmationSuccess
Back-End OperationsBusiness Journey

The Business Operations

1. Order Received NotificationAlert
2. Admin Review & Inventory SyncStock
3. Payment Verification & InvoiceFinance
4. Processing & PackagingLogistics
5. Delivery & Customer TrackingComplete
Ideal Scenarios

When WooCommerce Makes Sense.

WooCommerce is a highly practical choice when building a manageable store within the WordPress ecosystem.

01 / Scenario

Product Catalogues

Organized collections of physical or digital products for sale.

02 / Scenario

Retail Businesses

Stores selling directly to consumers with standard checkout flows.

03 / Scenario

Local Business Expansion

Physical stores establishing an online sales channel quickly.

04 / Scenario

Brand Online Sales

D2C brand websites combining story content with direct selling.

05 / Scenario

Small / Medium Stores

Stores requiring cost-effective management without complex custom code.

06 / Scenario

Existing WordPress Sites

Adding seamless shopping functionality to an active WordPress site.

The Key Decision Factor

"The question isn't whether WooCommerce can do it. The question is whether it is right for your store."

Technology Choice

WooCommerce or Custom E-Commerce?

Requirement decides technology — not personal preference or marketing trends.

Standard E-Commerce

WooCommerce Approach

Best suited for stores with standard product structures, direct shopping cart flows, standard payment gateways, and straightforward admin needs.

Products → Cart → Checkout → Payment → Orders
Complex E-Commerce

Custom Architecture

Best suited for stores requiring complex pricing rules, custom inventory algorithms, multi-role agent applications, or deep ERP integrations.

Custom Frontend → API Layer → Business Engine → ERP
Store Modules

What We Can Build.

Complete WooCommerce store functionality built around your catalog and customers.

01 / Module

Product Catalogue

Categories, collections, search, and filters.

02 / Module

Product Pages

Clear pricing, high-res images, and product details.

03 / Module

Product Variations

Sizes, colors, options, and dynamic stock levels.

04 / Module

Shopping Cart

Clear summary, item quantities, and fee estimates.

05 / Module

Checkout Workflow

Guest checkout, saved addresses, and input validation.

06 / Module

Payments

Razorpay, Stripe, UPI, cards, and COD integrations.

07 / Module

Order Management

Admin tools to track, process, and update orders.

08 / Module

Customer Accounts

Dashboards for order history and saved details.

09 / Module

Coupons & Promo

Discount codes, promotional banners, and sales rules.

10 / Module

Shipping Rules

Flat rate, weight-based, and zone shipping setup.

11 / Module

Tax Configuration

GST and regional tax structures for automated calculation.

12 / Module

3rd-Party Tools

Connect CRM, ERP, WhatsApp notifications, and analytics.

Store Lifecycle

Our WooCommerce Process.

An 8-step methodology to configure, design, and launch a high-conversion online store.

Phase 01

Understand Business

We learn what you sell, who buys it, and how your current sales process works.

Phase 02

Define Store Structure

We organize categories, products, navigation, and key user paths.

Phase 03

Plan Experience

We determine how customers discover products and complete purchases.

Phase 04

Design Storefront

The storefront is styled around your brand identity and product photos.

Phase 05

Configure & Develop

WooCommerce settings, product fields, and custom sections are built.

Phase 06

Integrate Services

Payment gateways, shipping rules, tax structures, and tools are connected.

Phase 07

Test Workflows

We test payments, checkout, responsiveness, and order management.

Phase 08

Launch

The store is deployed to production and ready for real customer sales.

Case Studies

Selected E-Commerce Work.

Real online store projects designed around customer discovery and business workflows.

E-Commerce & Retail App

Renukai Group

Multi-product catalogue and retail app built for agent collections, online ordering, and admin management across expanding business lines.

Digital Product Catalogue

Krishna Bakery

Digital catalogue and ordering workflow built around physical bakery store interactions, QR code browsing, and advance bookings.

Exhibition Booking & Cart

ExpoFry

Exhibition stand selection engine combining add-on configuration, shopping cart, online payment gateways, and project management.

Deliverables

What You Get.

Complete WooCommerce store setup and management solutions.

WooCommerce Setup & Configuration
Custom Storefront Development
Product Catalogue Structure
Variable Product Setup
Cart & High-Conversion Checkout
Payment Gateway Integration
Shipping & Tax Rules
Customer Dashboard Accounts
Admin Order Management
Third-Party Tools & WhatsApp
Mobile Responsive E-Commerce Design
Ready to Take Your Business Online?

Tell Us What You Sell.
We'll Build the Right Store.

Tell us what you sell, how you currently take orders, and what your customers need. We'll help determine the right e-commerce approach for your store.