What a Tecveq Ecommerce Website Actually Does for Your Business
A slow, generic online store loses sales before a customer even reaches the checkout page. We build ecommerce websites that fix that problem directly, so browsing turns into buying instead of bouncing.
Tecveq is an ecommerce website development agency working with UK small businesses and retail brands who need a site that actually sells, not just one that exists. We design and build online stores around how your customers shop, not around a generic template someone else already used.
Most businesses come to us after a DIY builder or an old platform starts holding them back. Slow pages. Clunky checkout. A design that does not match the brand anymore.
We handle the full picture instead: the platform, the design, the checkout flow, and the ongoing support once your store is live. Whether you are launching your first online shop or replacing one that is not pulling its weight, this is where that work starts.
Below, we will walk through exactly how we approach an ecommerce project, what it costs, and who you would actually be working with at Tecveq.
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What Happens If Your Ecommerce Site Isn’t Built to Convert
Traffic without sales usually means the site itself is the problem, not the product. People land on the page, look around, and leave without buying, and that pattern rarely fixes itself over time.
Most of the ecommerce sites we get called in to fix started life on a free ecommerce store builder. Which makes sense at the beginning. You needed something online fast and the price was right.
But those platforms are built for speed of setup, not for selling. The templates look similar to thousands of other stores. The checkout adds extra steps your customers do not expect. And the site slows down the moment you add more products or more traffic shows up.
Some businesses are in a different spot. Their site was built years ago, and it just has not kept up. Product pages take too long to load on a phone. The design still works, technically, but it does not feel like the brand anymore.
Either way, the result looks the same from the outside. Visitors arrive, they do not trust what they see, and they leave.
An ecommerce website redesign is not always about starting from nothing. Sometimes it is about rebuilding the parts that are actually costing you sales, while keeping what already works.
Custom Ecommerce Development, Built Around Your Business
A template fits your business the way a rented suit fits a wedding. Close enough to pass, never quite right in the shoulders.
Our custom web development services approach means we build the site around how your business actually sells, not around a layout thousands of other stores are already using. Your product range, your pricing structure, your customers. That is what shapes the build, not a theme someone downloaded.
We treat ecommerce UX design as the difference between a visitor who buys and one who leaves. Every product page, every button, every step toward checkout is built to be found and used without friction. On mobile first, because that is where most of your traffic will actually come from.
Speed matters just as much as layout. Slow pages lose customers before they even see what you are selling, so we build with performance in mind from the first line of code, not as an afterthought once the site feels sluggish.
Payment gateway integration is set up properly the first time. Your customers should never wonder if their card details are safe, and a clean, tested checkout removes the moment of doubt that causes people to abandon a basket.
We also build in conversion rate optimisation from the start, including AI solutions for business like personalised product recommendations where they genuinely help. Clear product information. Trust signals where they matter. A checkout with no unnecessary steps.
If you already have a site and it is holding you back, ecommerce platform migration lets us move your products, your customers, and your history across without losing what already works. And if your business is growing fast, we build on a scalable ecommerce platform so a good month does not mean your site falls over.
Company Details Table
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Tecveq |
| Phone | 0307 3319555 |
| info@tecveq.co.uk | |
| Address | 2 Idmiston Road, London, England, E15 1RG |
| Website | tecveq.co.uk |
| Service | Ecommerce Website Development Agency,AI Consulting, AI App Development, AI Chatbot Development, AI Development, ML Ops Consulting, RPA Services, Computer Vision Solutions, ML Development, Web App Development, Backend Development, Website & Portal Development, Full Stack Development, Frontend Development, Social Media Marketing, Content Marketing, SEO Services, Email Marketing, |
| Starting Price | £2,000 |
Which Platform Fits Your Business (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento or Custom)
The honest answer is it depends on what you sell and how you plan to grow.
Shopify ecommerce development suits businesses that want to launch quickly and would rather not manage hosting or security patches themselves. WooCommerce website development works well if you already run on WordPress and want more control over design without starting from zero.
BigCommerce tends to fit growing retailers who need built in features without heavy custom development. Magento still makes sense for large, complex catalogues with serious B2B requirements behind them.
Sometimes none of those fit properly. That is when a fully custom build makes more sense than forcing your business into someone else’s platform limits.
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Built for B2B? We Cover That Too
B2B ecommerce development is not the same job as a standard retail store, and treating it that way is usually where things go wrong.
Trade customers often need tiered pricing, minimum order quantities, and a straightforward way to request a quote instead of checking out like a retail shopper, and we can connect your store to your ERP accounting software so stock and orders stay in sync
Want to see how this would work for your product range specifically? Get a quote and we will talk through what your store actually needs.
How Our Process Works, From First Call to Launch Day
You will know what happens next at every stage of your project, not just at the start and the end.
Our process runs in three parts. Discovery and strategy first, then design, build and testing, then launch and ongoing support once your site is live. Nothing moves forward until you have signed off on the stage before it.
Discovery and Strategy
We start by asking about your business, not your website. Who buys from you, what you sell, what your busiest periods look like, and where your current setup is letting you down.
That conversation shapes the plan. If you are choosing a platform for the first time, this is where we work out which one actually fits. If you already have a site and need an ecommerce platform migration, this is where we map out what moves across and what gets rebuilt properly instead.
Design, Build and Testing
Design and build happen together, not in isolation. As pages come together, we test them, on mobile, on desktop, and through the actual checkout process a customer would use.
We check everything before it goes anywhere near a customer. Payment steps, page speed, broken links, the small details that cause problems if nobody catches them early.
Launch and Ongoing Support
Launch day is not the finish line. It is the point where your site starts earning its keep, and where problems tend to show up that only real traffic can reveal.
We stay on for ecommerce maintenance and support after that, so if something needs adjusting once real customers are using the site, you are not left to work it out alone.
Want to know where your project would sit in that process? Get a quote and we will tell you honestly what stage you are starting from.
What It Costs, and Why We Tell You Upfront
Ecommerce website development pricing at Tecveq starts around £2,500 and typically runs up to £5,000, depending on what your store actually needs to do.
Most agencies dodge this question until you have already filled out a form and had a call. We would rather tell you what moves that number, so you are not left guessing before you even get a quote.
A store with a small product range, one platform, and a straightforward checkout sits toward the £2,500 end. Add more product pages, custom design work beyond a template, payment integrations, or B2B features like tiered pricing and bulk ordering, and the build moves up toward £5,000 or beyond.
Platform choice matters too. A Shopify build with a simpler setup costs less to put together than a fully custom site built from scratch around a specific business model.
None of this is a sales tactic. A site with 15 product categories and three payment methods is simply more work than a site with 20 products and one checkout flow.
Get an estimate and we will ask a few questions about what you are actually selling, then give you a straightforward figure based on your £2,500 to £5,000 range. No obligation, and no pressure to commit before you have seen what it would actually cost.
Ecommerce Website Development Across the UK
We work with businesses across the United Kingdom, not just in one city. Whether you are based in London or running your store from somewhere far quieter, the process and the pricing stay the same.
Most of our work happens remotely, over calls and screen shares rather than in person, so location never really gets in the way. An ecommerce development agency in London faces the same distance from a client in Manchester as we do, once everything moves online anyway.
Security is not an afterthought for UK ecommerce web design, particularly once real payments and customer data are involved. Every site we build follows GDPR compliance requirements for handling customer information, and payment processing is set up to meet PCI DSS standards rather than left to a plugin’s default settings.
Ecommerce site security matters just as much for a small store as it does for a large one. A customer entering their card details does not know your business by size. They just need to trust that the checkout in front of them is safe.
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How much does an ecommerce website actually cost?
Ecommerce website development at Tecveq starts around £2,500 and typically runs up to £5,000. The number of product pages, platform choice, and any custom features like B2B pricing or payment integrations are what move it up or down.
Which ecommerce platform is right for my business?
It depends on how you sell. Shopify suits a fast launch, WooCommerce fits if you’re already on WordPress, and a custom build makes sense once your business outgrows template limits.
Can you redesign or migrate my existing ecommerce site instead of starting from scratch?
Yes. We handle ecommerce platform migration and redesigns regularly, moving your products and customer data across without losing what already works.
How do you keep my ecommerce site secure and compliant?
Every site we build follows GDPR compliance for customer data and meets PCI DSS standards for payment processing. Security is built in from the start, not added afterward.
Do you offer support after the site goes live?
Yes, ongoing ecommerce maintenance and support is part of how we work after launch. You are not left to handle issues alone once real customers start using the site.



