Choosing a Shopify developer is one of those decisions that can either unlock growth or create months of rework. A great Shopify build isn’t just a pretty theme — it’s fast, reliable, conversion-focused, and set up for long-term maintenance. This guide gives you a practical checklist to choose the right Shopify developer in Australia, plus the red flags that signal trouble.
1) Start with your outcome (not the tech)
Before you speak to any developer, write down:
2) Shopify developer vs agency — what’s best?
🧑💻 Freelancer
Simple stores, small catalogue, quick changes. You manage the project.
Best for: small budgets
🏢 Agency
Strategy + design + dev + SEO + support. Integrations, migrations, CRO, continuity.
Our model
3) The 2026 Shopify developer checklist
📁 A) Proof of relevant work
Ask for 2–3 Shopify stores they built, what they improved (speed, conversion, AOV, checkout), and a walkthrough of features. Look for stores that match your complexity.
📐 B) Process clarity
A professional team explains: discovery → UX/UI design → milestones → QA testing → launch plan (DNS, tracking, redirects) → post‑launch support. Our process (planning → research → design → delivery → maintenance) is exactly what buyers want to see.
⚡ C) Performance & Core Web Vitals
Ask: how do you keep the store fast on mobile? How do you manage app bloat? What’s your approach to images and scripts?
📈 D) Conversion rate optimisation (CRO)
Page design, collections navigation, checkout, abandoned cart issues.
🌏 E) Integrations & Australian readiness
Afterpay/Zip, Australia Post shipping, GST/tax, Klaviyo flows. You want a developer who can scale with you.
🛠️ F) Maintenance plan
Ask: what happens after launch? Do you offer monthly support, monitoring, urgent fixes? Our care plans keep your store healthy.
4) Red flags (avoid these)
5) Questions to ask before you hire
6) What a good proposal/quote should include
✓ Timeline and milestones
✓ Inclusions and exclusions
✓ Total cost + payment schedule
✓ Support/maintenance terms
✓ Integration costs and ongoing app fees
Frequently Asked Questions
⏱️ How long does a Shopify store take to build?
On average, it takes 2 to 8 weeks. However, for simpler stores, it may take less than 2 weeks.
⚖️ Should I choose Shopify or WooCommerce?
Shopify is often faster to launch and simpler to manage; WooCommerce offers more control. If you’re unsure, ask for a platform recommendation based on your workflow.
🔄 Do I need ongoing Shopify maintenance?
Yes — stores evolve, apps change, and conversion improvements are ongoing. A maintenance plan helps keep performance and revenue stable.