Stores judged on two screens

They Filled the Cart.
Then They Left.
Usually the Checkout,
Not the Price.

An online store is judged on two screens: the product page where someone decides, and the checkout where they either finish or leave. We build stores that hold up on both, and that you can run without us.

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Service areas

We operate from Wattle Grove and work with businesses across Perth's eastern corridor and wider metro for Ecommerce Website Design Perth. Suburbs we commonly work with include:

  • Wattle Grove
  • Forrestfield
  • Lesmurdie
  • Orange Grove
  • Kenwick
  • Welshpool
  • Beckenham
  • Cannington
  • East Cannington
  • Perth Airport
  • Kalamunda
  • Gosnells
  • Maddington
  • Bentley
  • Maida Vale
  • High Wycombe
  • East Victoria Park
  • Lathlain
  • Kewdale
  • Cloverdale
  • South Perth
  • Como
  • Wilson
  • Riverton
  • Parkwood
  • Willetton
  • Rossmoyne
  • Bull Creek
  • Ferndale
  • Lynwood
  • Huntingdale
  • Southern River
  • Jandakot

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The problem

Abandoned Carts Are Usually a Design Problem.

People rarely leave because the price was too high. They leave because postage appeared at the last step, the product page never answered their question, or the checkout asked for more than it needed.

  • Shipping cost revealed only at the final step
  • Product pages that list features and answer nothing
  • A checkout with more fields than the order needs
  • A catalogue only the developer can add to
  • No idea which step is losing people

Our approach

What we do differently.

Built around the two screens that matter

The product page and the checkout decide the sale. We spend our time there rather than on a homepage carousel nobody scrolls.

You run the catalogue

Adding products, changing prices and running a sale are constant jobs. If they need us every time, the store becomes a bottleneck rather than a channel.

How it works

Straight steps. You always know what happens next.

  1. 1

    Understand the catalogue

    What you sell, how it varies, how you fulfil it and who runs it day to day. The platform decision follows from that rather than leading it.

  2. 2

    Build and configure

    Product pages, checkout, payments, shipping and tax for Australian selling, tested with real transactions before launch.

  3. 3

    Train and launch

    Your team learns to add products and run promotions, then we launch and watch the first orders come through.

What we actually do

Ecommerce builds include

Store and checkout

  • Product pages built to answer what stops a purchase
  • Short checkout with costs visible before the final step
  • Category and search structure that survives a growing catalogue
  • Mobile treated as the primary way people will shop

Operations and handover

  • Payments, shipping and tax configured for Australian selling
  • Real test transactions before launch
  • Training so you can add products and run promotions
  • Every login issued in your name

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What to expect

Realistic timelines, no overnight magic promises.

Week 1

Catalogue and platform

What you sell and how you run it decides the platform, not the other way around.

Weeks 2–4

Design and build

Product page and checkout designed first, then built and populated.

Weeks 4–8

Configure and test

Payments, shipping and tax set up and tested with real transactions.

Launch

Trained and live

Your team runs the catalogue, and we watch the first orders land.

What clients say

Real Google reviews, specific feedback from business owners we work with.

"I decided to work with Lance after a strong recommendation from Melbourne, and it was one of the best decisions I've made. Lance and his team excel at clear communication, prompt delivery, and valuable insights. Their personalised approach and outstanding creativity truly differentiate them in the crowded digital marketing scene."
Si Family Lawyer
"Lance and his team have been amazing to work with. They communicate clearly, deliver quickly, and even went above and beyond by giving me extra advice for my business along the way. In the digital marketing space, you often pay a lot and rarely come across a team that's truly good — but Lance and Windpixel Digital are the real deal."
Keegan Green

Fixed price before anything starts.

Stores vary more than standard sites, so we scope the catalogue and the fulfilment first and quote against that.

Transparent engagements

  • Fixed price agreed before the build starts
  • You own the store, the domain and every login
  • Optional care plan for updates and backups
  • Perth-based team; you talk to people who do the work

Start with a call. If a marketplace suits you better than your own store, we will say so.

Common questions

Straight answers to what most owners ask before they start.

Which platform do you build on?
We pick it around your catalogue, how you fulfil orders, and what your team can realistically run. Committing to a platform before understanding those things is how businesses end up paying monthly for features they never use.
Can I manage products and prices myself?
Yes, and you should be able to. Adding a product, changing a price and running a sale are things you will do constantly, so they are set up to be straightforward and we train your team before handover.
Do you handle payments and shipping setup?
Yes. Payment gateway, shipping rules and tax are configured for Australian selling and tested with real transactions before launch, because these are the parts that quietly break and cost you orders.
What about an existing store?
We can rebuild or improve one. If the problem is a specific step losing people rather than the whole store, we would rather find that first than sell you a full rebuild you may not need.
Will it work with my accounting or stock system?
Often, depending on what you use. We check what integrations exist before quoting rather than promising a connection and discovering the limits mid-build.
How long does a store take?
Longer than a standard site, and the variable is usually your product data rather than the build. A clean catalogue moves quickly; a spreadsheet with missing descriptions and no photos is the thing that sets the timeline.
Are you based in Perth?
Yes. Windpixel is Perth-based (Wattle Grove), working with businesses across the eastern suburbs and wider Perth.

Before you commit

We Will Tell You If You Do Not Need a Store.

If you sell a handful of items, or your customers already buy through a marketplace, running your own store may cost more attention than it returns. That is worth knowing before you commission one.

Next step

Ready to Stop Losing People at the Checkout?

Tell us what you sell and how you fulfil it. We will scope the store and come back with a fixed price.

No obligation. We tell you straight if we are not the right fit.