eCommerce & Shopify — Wellington, Central West NSW

eCommerce & Shopify Development in Wellington

Ready to sell online from Wellington? I'm Max, a Shopify and eCommerce developer based in Bathurst, building online stores for businesses in Wellington — sitting at the junction of the Macquarie and Bell rivers — and across the Central West NSW.

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eCommerce & Shopify built for Wellington businesses

I've built high-end Shopify stores with immersive product photography, animated transitions and sub-2 second load times. Whether you're a Wellington retailer taking your shopfront online, a producer selling direct to customers Australia-wide, or a startup launching a new brand, I'll build a store that's fast, beautiful, and engineered to convert.

Why choose a local Central West developer?

Big-city agencies treat regional clients as an afterthought. I live and work here. I understand Wellington — sitting at the junction of the Macquarie and Bell rivers — its customers, its seasons, and what local search actually looks like out here. You get a developer who picks up the phone, meets face to face, and genuinely cares whether your business grows.

Frequently asked questions

Should my Wellington store use Shopify or WooCommerce?

Shopify suits most regional businesses — hosted, secure, easy to run. WooCommerce makes sense if you need deep WordPress integration or full control. I'll recommend whichever genuinely fits your situation.

Can you ship Australia-wide from Wellington?

Absolutely — I configure shipping zones, rates and carriers so a store run from Wellington can sell to all of Australia (and overseas if you want).

Can I update products myself?

Yes. Every store hand-over includes training, so adding products, changing prices and running promotions is something you can do in minutes.

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