Usually the one you're already on — replatforming is a last resort. If a migration genuinely pays for itself (fees, features, speed), you'll see the math first; if not, we say so.
Hire vetted freelance e-commerce developers
Storefronts, checkout optimization, migrations, subscriptions — our e-commerce specialists are hand-verified on real revenue-bearing stores and billed weekly, only after you approve the work.
What our vetted E-commerce Developers take off your plate
- Shopify and WooCommerce builds and rebuilds
- Checkout and funnel conversion optimization
- Platform migrations without losing SEO or orders
- Subscriptions, bundles, loyalty and B2B pricing
- ERP/inventory/shipping integrations
- Store speed: the seconds that decide conversion
Typical freelance rates in 2026
| Level | Typical hourly rate | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Mid-level | $30–60/hr | Store fixes, apps, features |
| Senior | $50–90/hr | Builds, migrations, CRO |
| Specialist/lead | $80–130/hr | Custom platforms, integrations |
Indicative market ranges; your matched specialist quotes an exact rate in the brief. Billing is weekly and processed only after you confirm satisfaction — so the rate is never a leap of faith.
From brief to shipped work in three steps
1. Describe the work
Share the goal, constraints and timeline. We turn it into a structured brief — no technical writing required from you.
2. Meet your match
We match you with a hand-verified specialist whose stack and track record fit — not a stack of proposals to screen.
3. Confirm weekly, pay weekly
Progress is tracked in a shared workspace. Each week you review — and payment is processed only after you approve.
Common questions
Yes — changes ship behind staging and feature flags, with rollbacks ready. Many clients bring us in specifically to prepare stores for peak season.
The developers focus on the store itself — speed, UX, checkout, integrations. That said, everything is built to be measurable, so your marketing team (or ours, on request) can see what converts.