A tightly scoped shop makes products discoverable and purchase steps reliably usable.
Salytiq structures catalogue, shop flow, technical setup and measurement for a defined scope.
Salytiq structures catalogue, shop flow, technical setup and measurement for a defined scope.
From intake to outcome
- 01Clarify catalogue, audience and operating workflows
- 02Bound platform and required capabilities
- 03Implement catalogue, navigation and checkout
- 04Test payment, shipping, quality and handover with owners
Business outcomes
- Clear product and purchase path
- Controlled technical scope
- Measurable shop usage
Typical deliverables
- Shop foundation and product model
- Responsive catalogue and checkout pages
- Configured standard integrations within scope
- Tests, analytics foundation and handover
When the solution fits
- A manageable catalogue should be sold online
- An existing shop needs clearer structure
- Standard capabilities cover the main business case
Scope boundaries and prerequisites
Clear boundaries
- Payment, tax, shipping and returns require concrete provider and legal assessment
- Large custom commerce platforms are assessed separately
Required foundations
- Approved product, shipping and process data
- Decided payment and operational ownership
How an engagement can work
- 01
01 Understand
Capture the workflow, effort, systems and visible pain.
- 02
02 Prioritise
Align impact, feasibility and economic value.
- 03
03 Implement
Build, test and clearly hand over one bounded workflow.
- 04
04 Operate
Monitor and improve within an agreed scope.
Frequently asked questions
What does Shops include?
Salytiq structures catalogue, shop flow, technical setup and measurement for a defined scope. Typical deliverables include: Shop foundation and product model; Responsive catalogue and checkout pages; Configured standard integrations within scope; Tests, analytics foundation and handover.
What information is needed to get started?
A robust initial scope requires: Approved product, shipping and process data; Decided payment and operational ownership.
When is this solution a good fit?
A useful starting point is especially likely when: A manageable catalogue should be sold online; An existing shop needs clearer structure; Standard capabilities cover the main business case.
Which boundaries are clarified before implementation?
Transparent scope boundaries are part of the work: Payment, tax, shipping and returns require concrete provider and legal assessment; Large custom commerce platforms are assessed separately.
How can an engagement begin?
We first understand the workflow and prioritise one clearly bounded step. Where the starting point remains unclear, an Automation Audit can prepare the right implementation.
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Does this solution fit your workflow?
Share the starting point, systems involved and frequency. Salytiq will frame a realistic next step.