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Foundation
Platform choice (Shopify or headless), information architecture, design, payment and shipping configuration, analytics. A storefront that is fast, credible and built to convert.
Service / E-commerce
We build complete e-commerce systems: the storefront, the catalogue, the payment and fulfilment flows, the emails, the ads — and the automation that runs it with a small team.
What changes
FIG. 01Anyone can open a Shopify account. What separates stores that sell from stores that exist is everything around the storefront: product content that converts, email flows that recover and retain, ads fed with fresh creative, operations that do not eat your margin.
This is exactly where AI-native execution compounds. Product descriptions for 500 SKUs, localized in three languages. Twenty ad variants per product line, refreshed weekly. Abandoned-cart sequences that get rewritten based on what actually converts. Work that used to require a full team, running as a system.
We build the store and the machine. You run a business, not a backlog.
How we work
FIG. 0201
Platform choice (Shopify or headless), information architecture, design, payment and shipping configuration, analytics. A storefront that is fast, credible and built to convert.
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Product content, photography direction, AI-assisted descriptions and variants, localization. The catalogue becomes an asset instead of a chore.
03
Email automation, ad creative production, landing pages per campaign, A/B testing cadence. The store improves every week because iteration is nearly free.
What you get
FIG. 03Old model vs. Ex Machina
FIG. 04| Traditional agency | Ex Machina | |
|---|---|---|
| Store launch | 3–6 months | 3–6 weeks |
| Catalogue of 500 SKUs | Weeks of copywriting | Days, reviewed by humans |
| New campaign page | A sprint and a designer | Same week |
| Creative refresh | Quarterly, if budget allows | Weekly, by default |
Questions we actually get
Next step
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A short conversation. No theatre. No deck. No delay.