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For ecommerce operators

The operational layer between Magento, suppliers, marketing, and reality.

Supplier syncs, fulfillment integrations, internal ops tooling, custom dashboards. Built around how your team actually runs the store - not how the platform vendor thinks they should.

The pain

What this usually looks like.

  • You sell on Magento, you fulfill via three different warehouses, you sync to two marketplaces, and your accounting wants its data weekly.
  • Inventory is "mostly accurate." Prices on marketplaces drift from your catalog. Returns get processed in someone's inbox.
  • Your team toggles between Magento admin, three SaaS dashboards, a Google Sheet, and the supplier portal to process one order.
  • When a supplier changes their feed format, you find out a week later when nothing has restocked.
  • You've outgrown the off-the-shelf integrations but you can't justify rebuilding everything.

What I'd build for you

Concrete deliverables.

  • Supplier sync - inbound feeds (formats, schedules, exceptions), price and stock harmonization, error queue your team can actually work through.
  • Marketplace bridges to Bol, Marktplaats, Amazon, and whoever else matters in your region - keeping prices and stock honest.
  • Fulfillment integration with the warehouses, 3PLs, or shipping providers you actually use.
  • Internal ops dashboards that replace the seventeen browser tabs.
  • Pricing engines, promotion logic, channel-specific rules.
  • Reporting that ties revenue back to channels, products, suppliers, and operational time spent.

Why I'm credible here

Specific track record in this niche.

Fifteen years building and supporting ecommerce operations on Magento and custom Laravel. I've run my own niche commerce businesses, built the supplier syncs that fed them, and inherited enough other people's ecommerce backends to know which patterns hold up.

Stack

What we'd actually use.

  • Magento 2
  • Laravel
  • Filament
  • Inventory / pricing engines
  • Marketplace APIs (Bol, Amazon, Marktplaats)
  • Picqer / Sendcloud / 3PL APIs
  • Exact / Mollie / accounting bridges

Pricing

Depends on the work. A connector, plugin, or feed integration is a bounded one-off, quoted from a short intake. A running operation - supplier syncs, product/content pipelines, AI-assisted flows - is a build plus a monthly to keep it alive. The intake decides which you need.

Exact price depends on operational complexity and how involved you want me. Every engagement starts with a short async intake - no call required.

Get in touch

Got complex operations that are eating too much of your time?

Hand the systems to me - the automations, internal tools, and integrations your business runs on, built, kept running, and improved - so you and your team get back to running the business instead of maintaining it. Tell me where it hurts most. No pitch, no calendar, no hard sell.