Complex catalog
Configurable products, large SKU sets, bundles, or made-to-order items.
Configured for Horizon Build Co.
JTB Systems / Sell beyond standard platforms
Own the storefront and the work behind it. I build web and mobile commerce around your catalog, pricing, customers, inventory, and fulfillment.
A strong fit
A standard store works for standard selling. Custom commerce makes sense when the rules, data, or operations are the advantage.
Configurable products, large SKU sets, bundles, or made-to-order items.
Wholesale tiers, negotiated prices, quotes, approvals, or account terms.
ERP, inventory, warehouse, shipping, CRM, and support need to stay in sync.
A new channel, market, product line, acquisition, or platform limit creates urgency.
One connected system
The useful part is what happens after a customer signs in, configures a product, gets the right price, places an order, and your team has to deliver it.
A fast web or mobile buying experience shaped around your catalog and brand.
Orders, accounts, pricing, inventory, approvals, returns, and reporting in one system.
Connect payments, ERP, CRM, warehouse, shipping, support, and the tools your team already uses.
Proven payment and commerce infrastructure with custom software where it creates an advantage.

Relevant production experience
I have built customer-facing membership and loyalty software alongside the warehouse tools that manage claims, inventory, grouped shipments, labels, returns, and exceptions.
Start with clarity
No giant mystery estimate. Start by proving the shape of the system, then fund the pieces in the order they create value.
Map the buying flow, catalog, data, integrations, and first release. Leave with architecture, prototype direction, scope, and delivery plan.
Ship the storefront and core operations first, then add the customer, warehouse, marketplace, or mobile layers that matter.
Keep the system healthy, improve conversion, add integrations, automate repeat work, and ship the next useful feature.
Commerce blueprint
Tell me about the catalog, customers, pricing, order flow, and systems involved. I will tell you whether custom commerce is justified and what the first phase should be.
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