Online store development for Pakistani businesses
A complete online store costs Rs 120,000 and takes 3–5 weeks. That includes unlimited products with variants, live inventory, customer accounts, an admin dashboard for orders and refunds, and the payment methods that actually convert in Pakistan — cash on delivery, bank transfer, JazzCash and Easypaisa, with Stripe for international orders. We have built both a 273-product B2B wholesale marketplace and a three-sided food ordering platform, so the hard parts — approval gates, stock accuracy, server-side pricing — are not new to us.
- From
- Rs 120,000 / $5,500
- Timeline
- 3–5 weeks
Who this is for
- A retailer taking orders through WhatsApp screenshots who has outgrown it
- A wholesaler who needs trade pricing visible only to approved buyers
- A brand on Daraz that wants its own store and its own customer data
When this is the wrong thing to buy
If you have under 20 products and only sell locally, a well-built business site with a WhatsApp order button will cost you a quarter as much and convert about as well. We will tell you that rather than sell you a store.
Everything in the price — no line items added later.
Payments that work here
Cash on delivery with order confirmation, bank transfer, JazzCash and Easypaisa. Stripe added when you sell internationally. COD is still how most Pakistani customers buy, so it is handled properly — confirmation flow included, not bolted on.
Inventory that stays honest
Stock decrements on order and low-stock alerts reach you before you oversell. On Chaudary Mobile Parts we wired webhook cache invalidation so an admin price edit reaches the storefront immediately instead of customers seeing yesterday's catalogue.
Wholesale and retail pricing tiers
Buyers apply for a trade account, you approve them, and only then do they see wholesale pricing. This is exactly what we built for a Hall Road distributor — the approval gate is server-side, so trade prices cannot be read by an unapproved account.
Prices calculated on the server
Carts are priced server-side, so discounts, coupons and add-ons cannot be altered from the browser. This is the single most common flaw we find in cheap stores and it is a direct route to losing money.
Orders straight to WhatsApp
New orders arrive as a WhatsApp message, not just an email you check twice a day. For most shops this alone shortens fulfilment by hours.
An admin panel your staff can use
Orders, refunds, stock and customers in one dashboard, plus a training session so your team can run it without calling us.
Four steps, and you see the work at each one.
- 01
Catalogue and pricing rules first
How many products, how many variants, who sees which price. This decides the platform choice, so it comes before any design.
- 02
Free demo of your real catalogue
We load a slice of your actual products into a working store page and send you the link before you pay anything.
- 03
Build, with payments tested end to end
Every payment path is run through with real test transactions — COD confirmation, JazzCash, bank transfer — before launch, not after.
- 04
Launch and train your team
Staff training on the admin panel, all credentials handed over, and 90 days of support while your first real orders come through.
Projects where we did exactly this.
Both links go to running production sites. Open them and check the load times.
E-Commerce Store — asked and answered.
Rs 120,000 for a complete custom store — unlimited products, inventory, customer accounts, admin dashboard, local payment methods and staff training. Shopify costs less upfront but charges a monthly fee plus transaction cuts forever, and its Pakistani payment support is limited. A custom store costs more once and is yours.