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Custom ecommerce website development

How custom ecommerce website development works with CBWS

Step-by-step process for custom ecommerce website development with CBWS: discovery, proposal, design, build, testing, launch and handover. Fixed-price clarity before any work begins.

Our process, step by step

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1. Discovery call

15–30 min

A short, free call to understand your business, the current website (if any), your goals and budget. CBWS asks the right questions and sends a clear written summary.

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2. Proposal & scope

1–2 days

You receive a fixed-price proposal with deliverables, timeline and what is outside scope. Nothing is assumed; third-party fees are itemised separately.

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3. Design & build

Per scope

Work happens in agreed stages: structure, design, development and content. You review progress at each checkpoint instead of waiting for a surprise final result.

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4. Testing & review

Before launch

Mobile, speed, forms, links and key user journeys are checked before launch. You review the site and we fix anything in the agreed scope.

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5. Launch & handover

Launch day

The site goes live with a documented handover: logins, how to edit content, and what is covered afterwards. Ongoing care options are available.

Process FAQs

Do I own the code?

Yes. The agreed custom build is handed over with the project code and the access needed to operate it. Third-party accounts, provider software, and their terms remain with those providers.

Can I switch developers later?

Yes. The handover is intended to give you a practical starting point for future maintenance. Another developer can work from the delivered code, documentation, and access.

What does ₹15,000 include?

₹15,000 is the starting price for the focused store foundation described in the offer. The final scope can change with catalogue size, content work, integrations, and requested features, and those changes are quoted before approval.

How long does a custom build take?

The starting offer has a 7-day target after the agreed content, approvals, and access are ready. Provider approval, delayed inputs, or extra features can change the delivery date.