WooCommerce stores on WordPress you already run
WooCommerce development for businesses selling parts, maintenance plans, and install kits — shop, service pages, and SEO in one CMS your office can manage.
WooCommerce development for local businesses
WooCommerce makes sense when your marketing site and shop should share one WordPress stack — service pages, blog, local SEO, and product sales without paying for two platforms. The trap is treating WooCommerce like a plugin toggle: generic themes, messy product data, and checkout that fails on phones.
Icebreaker builds WooCommerce stores tuned to how trades actually sell — maintenance plans, filter subscriptions, bundled install kits, and parts catalogs with clear mobile product pages. We style storefronts in Elementor when your team already edits WordPress that way, and connect orders to CRMs when integrations are in scope.
Product-first brands that do not need a service-business website hub may fit Shopify better — see Shopify Development. For platform comparison across both stacks, start at E-commerce Development.
WooCommerce problems we fix
Four store issues we see before a WooCommerce rebuild for local businesses.
Checkout fails on mobile
Most buyers browse on phones. Clunky checkout and unclear shipping kill completed orders.
Products don't match field sales
SKUs and descriptions don't reflect what techs sell on site — support calls replace self-serve checkout.
Plugin-heavy slow shop
Duplicate cart plugins, heavy themes, and unoptimized images hurt product-page speed and Google visibility.
Orders stuck outside CRM
WooCommerce data never reaches job scheduling or customer history — so online buyers feel like strangers on service calls.
What's included in WooCommerce development:
Custom WooCommerce build — product types, categories, and checkout tuned to what you sell
Elementor storefront design — branded shop, product, and cart templates your team can edit
Payments, tax & shipping — Stripe, PayPal, local tax rules, and shipping zones configured correctly
Subscriptions & bundles — maintenance plans, filters, and kits when recurring revenue matters
SEO & analytics basics — product schema, fast mobile layouts, and funnel tracking on key steps
Recent
Case Studies
A sample of websites and brands we've built for clients — each project links to the full case study.
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Questions answered
WooCommerce when shop and service site should share WordPress — common for contractors selling parts and plans alongside lead-gen pages. Shopify when product is the business and checkout/apps matter most.
We set up structure and templates; you provide product data and photos. Bulk import assistance can be scoped for large catalogs.
Simple stores often launch in 3–5 weeks. Subscriptions, bundles, or custom checkout logic take longer — quoted after discovery.
Yes — we connect orders and customer records to common CRMs and field tools when integrations are in scope.