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Hire a E-commerce Developer

An E-commerce Developer who lives in your store's codebase, not a project you outsource

Bring a skilled E-commerce Developer onto your team by the hour or the month. They work inside your Shopify theme or WooCommerce build, take tickets from your product owner, and join your standups, while we handle the contract, payroll, and cross-border logistics. Based in India, with steady overlap during US business hours so a broken checkout gets looked at the same day, not next week.

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How the Engagement Works

Checkout that stops leaking sales

Your developer digs into the cart and checkout flow where buyers drop off, fixes the friction, and wires up Stripe so payments clear cleanly across cards, wallets, and saved methods.

Storefront work that fits your platform

Custom Shopify themes or WooCommerce templates built to your designs, not a generic theme bent until it almost works. The kind of front end that survives the next plugin update.

Catalog and inventory that hold up

Product data, variants, and stock counts that stay accurate across thousands of SKUs, so your storefront and your warehouse are not telling customers two different stories.

Migrations without losing orders

Moving from Magento to Shopify, or WooCommerce to something else, with order history, customer accounts, and SEO redirects mapped before the cutover, not patched after.

Subscriptions that bill correctly

Recurring billing wired through Stripe, with the dunning, pausing, and plan-change logic that keeps subscription revenue from quietly breaking on renewal day.

Progress you can watch week to week

Updates in your channels, demos over Loom or Zoom, and a board you can read at a glance, so the work is never a black box between invoices.

Why Hire from Aneri Developers

The same developer stays on

We do not rotate people through your store or quietly swap your senior developer for a junior once the contract is signed. The person who learned how your checkout and catalog are wired is the one who keeps working in them.

You own all code day one

Themes, custom apps, and integration code all sit in your repository or your store admin, under your account, with your name on the license. No escrow, no staged handover, no rights held back until a final invoice clears.

Real overlap with US hours

We set a consistent window covering US Eastern or Pacific mornings, so standups, pairing, and a quick Slack ping about a payment error happen in real time. The rest of the day, work continues while your store runs and you sleep.

NDA and contract before any access

Both are signed first, not buried in week three as a formality. Your customer data, your roadmap, and your store credentials stay protected from the moment your developer gets the keys.

A replacement if the fit is wrong

Sometimes the skills match on paper but the working style does not click with your team. Tell us, and we find a better match and run the handover, including a documented walkthrough of your theme structure and integrations. You should never feel stuck with a hiring decision that is not working out.

Updates you can actually see

Your developer posts progress in your channels and keeps a running record of what shipped and what is next. No silence between milestones, no surprise when you finally check the store.

Engagement Models

Full-Time

176 hrs/month

An E-commerce Developer focused on your store as their main work, with predictable availability and the deepest context on your platform and integrations.

Part-Time

88 hrs/month

Half-time hours for stores that need steady development help but not a full schedule, with the same overlap and the same person each week.

Hourly

Flexible

You pay only for hours actually worked and logged, which suits workloads that come in waves, like a heavy season ahead of a sale followed by a quieter stretch.

Team Hire

More than one developer when a single person cannot cover a replatform or a big build, scoped to the roles and overlap your store actually needs.

Build Your Team

E-commerce Developer Rates

Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.

Junior

$2,500
per month
or $18/hour

  • 1-2 years experience
  • Dedicated to your project
  • Daily standups
  • Code reviewed by a senior
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Mid-Level

$3,500
per month
or $25/hour

  • 3-5 years experience
  • Owns features start to finish
  • Daily standups
  • Direct Slack access

Senior

$4,800
per month
or $35/hour

  • 5+ years experience
  • Leads architecture and reviews
  • Mentors your in-house team
  • Direct Slack access

How to Hire a E-commerce Developer

From first contact to your developer writing code — here is how it works.

Get Started
1

First Conversation

We start with a call about the actual store, not a sales pitch. You tell us what platform you run, where the checkout or catalog hurts today, and what you need a developer to own. We are honest if your problem is really a plugin conflict that does not need a full-time hire at all.

2

Matching You With a Developer

We match you with a specific E-commerce Developer, and you interview them directly. You get a real conversation, a look at relevant Shopify or WooCommerce work, and the chance to ask the questions that matter to you. You decide, not us, and we will not push whoever happens to be free.

3

Getting Your Developer Up to Speed

Onboarding starts the week your developer joins. They get store and repo access, walk through your theme and your payment setup, and read how orders flow today before changing anything. We would rather they spend two days understanding your checkout than break a working purchase path on day one.

4

Starting the First Sprint

The first sprint begins with a scope agreed between your product owner and the developer. Tasks land in your tracker, estimates get discussed openly, and risky work near payments gets tested on a staging store first. You watch the first fixes ship and set the pace from there.

5

Day-to-Day Execution

After that it becomes a weekly rhythm: standups, reviews in your pull request flow, demos, and a running record of what changed in the store. If a sale moves up or a priority shifts, you talk to your developer directly and adjust, the same way you would with an in-house hire.

What Our E-commerce Developers Can Build

Build custom storefronts and themes instead of bending a generic template until it nearly fits
Build and customize Shopify and WooCommerce stores end to front, from theme to admin
Wire checkout and payment flows through Stripe, including cards, wallets, and saved methods
Keep product catalogs and inventory accurate across thousands of SKUs and variants
Set up subscription and recurring billing with dunning, pauses, and plan changes that hold
Migrate stores between platforms with order history, accounts, and SEO redirects mapped first
Harden a store so it stays up during a flash sale or seasonal traffic spike
Integrate your store with shipping, tax, and ERP systems over REST APIs

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on how steady your store's workload is. Hourly works when the work comes in waves, because you only pay for hours worked and logged, and we track time against your tracker so you can see where each hour went. If you are running a steady roadmap of features and fixes, a monthly engagement usually gives you more predictable availability and a developer who treats your store as their main focus.

Your developer keeps a fixed overlap with your business hours, set during onboarding. Most clients get several hours of live overlap with US Eastern or Pacific mornings, enough for standups and a same-day answer when a payment or checkout issue comes up. Because of the time difference, the rest of your developer's day runs while you are offline, so a fix you flagged at 5pm is often waiting for review when you log on.

Tell us early, and there is no penalty. We find a better-matched developer and run the handover ourselves, including a written summary of your theme structure, payment setup, and any open work. The aim is that the new developer is productive in days, not that you restart from zero. A replacement is part of how we work, not a favor we grant reluctantly.

Honestly, most stores are better off on Shopify or WooCommerce than on something custom. The platform handles PCI compliance, hosting, and the boring parts that custom code makes you own forever. A fully custom build only earns its keep when your catalog logic, pricing, or checkout does something the platforms genuinely cannot do, and your developer will tell you straight if that is not your situation.

That is a big part of the job. Your developer profiles the store before a known spike, caches the heavy pages, and makes sure the checkout path stays light when traffic climbs. We test against staging load before the sale rather than finding the breaking point with real customers in the cart.

You do, from the first commit and the first day. The code lives in your repository or store admin under your account, and the NDA and contract are signed before your developer touches anything. There is no clause where we hold rights or hold your data until a final invoice clears.

Add an E-commerce Developer to your team

Tell us what your store runs on and where it is costing you orders, and we will match you with an E-commerce Developer who fits your platform and your hours. You interview them before anyone commits.

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