Magento Development
Enterprise commerce complexity, handled with engineering depth
Magento 2 (Adobe Commerce) rewards serious engineering and punishes shortcuts. We build, upgrade, integrate and tune Magento stores for businesses with large catalogues, B2B rules and multi-store ambitions.
What do Magento development services cover?
Magento development services cover the build and operation of stores on Magento Open Source and Adobe Commerce: custom theme and module development, complex catalogue and pricing architecture, B2B features (company accounts, shared catalogues, quotes, requisition lists), multi-store and multi-currency setups, ERP/PIM/CRM integrations, performance optimisation (Varnish, Redis, Elasticsearch/OpenSearch tuning), security patching, version upgrades from end-of-life releases, and migrations to or from the platform. Magento's power is real but demands platform-specific expertise — generic PHP experience produces slow, fragile stores.
What this gives your business
- Catalogues with thousands of SKUs, attributes and price rules — modelled right
- B2B commerce: company accounts, negotiated pricing, quotes and approvals
- Multi-store, multi-language, multi-currency from one admin
- Pages that load fast despite catalogue complexity
- Upgrades and patches without the 'everything broke' drama
What's included
Everything a production-grade build needs
Custom module development
Business logic built as clean, upgrade-safe modules — never core hacks that haunt every future patch.
B2B commerce suite
Company hierarchies, shared catalogues, tiered pricing, quote workflows and punch-out where needed.
Performance engineering
Varnish full-page cache, Redis, search tuning, indexer strategy and frontend optimisation — Magento made quick.
ERP & system integrations
SAP, Tally, Odoo, PIMs and WMS connected with queued, fault-tolerant syncs that survive real operations.
Upgrades & security patching
Version upgrades from EOL releases, patch management and compatibility testing on staging before production.
Migration engineering
Into Magento for complexity that outgrew simpler platforms — or out, when honesty says you're over-platformed.
How it happens
Our delivery process, step by step
- 1
Technical & business audit
Catalogue, integrations, hosting and code health assessed against goals.
- 2
Architecture
Data model, module plan, integration contracts and hosting topology.
- 3
Build & integrate
Theme, modules and system connections in disciplined, reviewed releases.
- 4
Performance & UAT
Load testing, cache strategy validation and business-team acceptance.
- 5
Launch & operate
Cutover, monitoring, patch cadence and a roadmap for continuous improvement.
Use cases
Where it earns its keep fastest
Large-catalogue retail
Tens of thousands of SKUs with layered navigation that stays fast.
B2B & distributor portals
Negotiated pricing, credit limits, quick-order pads and approval chains.
Multi-brand, multi-region stores
Several storefronts, currencies and tax regimes from one backend.
Rescues & upgrades
Slow, unpatched or agency-abandoned Magento stores brought back to health.
FAQ
Magento (Adobe Commerce): your questions, answered
Is Magento overkill for us?
Maybe — and we'll say so. Magento earns its complexity when you have large catalogues, B2B rules, multi-store needs or deep integrations. If your requirements fit Shopify or WooCommerce, running Magento is paying enterprise costs for problems you don't have. The audit settles it with numbers.
Our Magento store is slow. Can it actually be fixed?
Almost always. Slowness usually traces to missing Varnish/Redis, mis-tuned indexers, bloated third-party modules or undersized hosting — all fixable. We benchmark, fix in priority order and show before/after numbers per page type.
We're on an old Magento version. Upgrade or rebuild?
Depends on code health: clean codebases upgrade affordably; ones full of core hacks and abandoned modules sometimes warrant a fresh build that reuses the data. Our audit prices both paths honestly — including the do-nothing risk of running unpatched commerce software.
Magento Open Source or Adobe Commerce?
Open Source covers most needs when paired with good engineering. Adobe Commerce adds native B2B, advanced merchandising, support SLAs and cloud hosting — justified for larger operations. We implement both and will map features to your actual requirements before you pay licence money.
Can you integrate Magento with our ERP?
Yes — it's standard work for us: orders, inventory, prices and customers synced through queued jobs with retry logic, conflict rules and monitoring. The design assumes networks fail and systems disagree, because in production they do.
Pairs well with
Services that compound this one
Ready to explore magento (adobe commerce) for your business?
Book a free consultation — we'll demo something close to your use case live and give you a clear scope, timeline and price.

