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Custom online store development: built from scratch, not off the shelf

I build online stores from the ground up: no themes stretched over a template, just a storefront, catalog, and checkout shaped around your product and workflows. I'm Evgeniy Volkov, a fullstack developer. You work directly with me, no agency markup and no platform limits.

  • ASYADROPlive clothing store, built by me
  • 54-FZpayments with automatic fiscal receipts
  • CDEKpickup point map and tracking numbers
  • Nuxt + Vuecustom code, not a boxed CMS

Why work with me

When an online store needs custom code, not a template

Honestly: if you need to validate demand fast and cheap, a platform like Tilda or InSales works fine. Custom makes sense when you hit their ceiling: your own catalog logic, a non-standard cart, tight integrations, and real speed.

01

Solo developer, direct access

You talk to me, not a studio account manager. Fewer middlemen means lower cost, faster revisions, and deadlines you can actually trust.

02

A live store in production

I built ASYADROP (asyadrop.ru): a Russian clothing brand's store with a drop catalog, cart, and real orders running through it. Not a demo. A working project under real load.

03

Honest about platforms

I don't pitch custom when you don't need it. If Tilda or Bitrix covers the job, I'll tell you straight. I take on custom work when it genuinely pays off.

04

Speed and SEO from the start

A Nuxt store with SSR loads fast and plays well with search engines. I build technical SEO into the code from day one, not bolted on later.

What's included

What goes into online store development

Full cycle: from the storefront to payment acceptance and order fulfillment. I take only what your project actually needs, nothing extra.

  • 01

    Catalog and filters

    Categories, product cards with variants (sizes, colors), filters, search, and sorting. A structure built to handle catalog growth.

  • 02

    Cart and checkout

    Cart, checkout, promo codes, and discounts. A short path from product card to completed payment, with no unnecessary steps.

  • 03

    Payments under Federal Law 54-FZ

    Online acquiring with automatic fiscalization: the fiscal receipt goes to the buyer's email, no separate cash register or OFD needed. In production this ran through Tochka Bank.

  • 04

    1C, CRM, and delivery integrations

    Sync with 1C for products and orders, export to CRM, delivery calculation and tracking. CDEK with pickup point selection on a map is something I've already shipped in production.

Want a real example? See the live case study: ASYADROP, streetwear online store

Stack

What I use to build the store

A custom stack for the product, not a one-size-fits-all box stuffed with plugins.

Storefront

Fast, responsive frontend.

  • Nuxt 3
  • Vue 3
  • Pinia
  • Tailwind
  • Nuxt Image
  • SSR

Catalog and orders

Products, cart, and admin panel.

  • catalog
  • product variants
  • cart
  • checkout
  • promo codes
  • order admin panel

Payments and delivery

Money and logistics.

  • online acquiring
  • 54-FZ
  • Tochka Bank
  • CDEK
  • pickup point map
  • tracking numbers

Backend and infrastructure

Data, integrations, deployment.

  • headless CMS
  • REST API
  • 1C sync
  • email notifications
  • sitemap
  • VPS

Process

How the store build works

  1. 01

    Brief and spec

    We go through your product, audience, required integrations, and budget. I lock down the scope and give you a real estimate, not a generic ballpark.

  2. 02

    Design and prototype

    A prototype of the storefront, product card, and checkout. We agree on the buyer's journey before writing a line of code.

  3. 03

    Catalog and storefront

    I build the frontend: categories, product cards, filters, and cart. Then I connect the catalog to the admin panel so you can manage products yourself.

  4. 04

    Payments and delivery

    I integrate online acquiring with fiscalization under 54-FZ and delivery via CDEK with pickup points. I also configure promo codes and order email notifications.

  5. 05

    Integrations and testing

    1C or CRM sync, full order flow walkthrough, payment and performance checks. Edge cases get fixed before launch.

  6. 06

    Launch and support

    I deploy the store, set up analytics and sitemap. After that I stay available: fixes, new features, and ongoing development as you grow.

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The price depends on catalog size, the set of integrations, and design complexity. Here's the rough range.

  • Starter storefrom 80,000 ₽

    Storefront, catalog, cart, and payment acceptance with fiscal receipts under 54-FZ. Clean custom code to get you live and selling.

  • Store with integrationsmore complex, higher cost

    We add 1C or CRM sync, delivery with tracking, advanced filters, and a user account. Price scales with the number of integrations.

  • Complex storeproject-based

    Large catalog, non-standard logic, high load, multilingual support. I scope it individually after the brief.

These are ballpark figures, not a formal offer. The exact price comes after a brief covering your catalog, integrations, and design.

FAQ

Common questions about online store development

How much does an online store cost?

A starter custom store with a catalog, cart, and payments starts at 80,000 ₽. I give you an exact number after the brief, because it depends on catalog size, integrations, and design.

How long does development take?

A starter store usually takes a few weeks. The timeline grows with catalog complexity and the number of integrations (1C, CRM, delivery). I give a precise estimate after the spec is set.

Bitrix or custom store?

Depends on what you need. If a standard store fast is the goal, a platform like Bitrix or InSales saves money. I build custom on Nuxt where speed, custom logic, and flexible integrations actually matter.

What stack do you use?

Frontend on Nuxt 3 and Vue 3 with SSR, with a headless CMS and REST API underneath. On that store it was Nuxt paired with Strapi. I can work with React and Next.js too, if that fits the team better.

Can you handle the 1C integration?

Yes, I set up product, stock, and order sync with 1C. That keeps the catalog and warehouse in sync, and orders from the store land straight in your back-office system.

How do payments and Federal Law 54-FZ work?

I integrate online acquiring with automatic fiscalization: the fiscal receipt goes to the buyer's email, no separate cash register or OFD required. On ASYADROP I ran payments through Tochka Bank.

Can you integrate CDEK delivery?

Yes. On that same store I built the CDEK integration with pickup point selection on a map, tracking numbers, and order statuses. I can add other carriers as needed.

What about SEO and store speed?

A Nuxt store with SSR loads fast and indexes cleanly. I build in technical SEO from the start: structured markup, sitemap, canonical tags, Core Web Vitals. It's one of my strengths.

Let's talk

Tell me about your product and store

Describe your product, the integrations you need, and your timeline. I'll come back with a plan, an estimate, and a proposal. Or reach out to the fullstack developer directly.

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