Online stores

Online stores in Next.js and Django. Cart, payments, order panel. No cut of your revenue.

Poznań remote B2B

What you get

I build online stores for companies that want to sell on their own terms. Catalog, cart, payments and an order panel in one place, frontend in Next.js, backend in Django. Based in Poznań, working remotely across Poland, with no revenue commission.

  • A store that sells

    Catalog, cart and online payments. Checkout built for conversion.

  • Orders in one panel

    Orders, statuses and customers in one place. No spreadsheets.

  • No revenue cut

    No platform taking a percentage of your sales, no per-feature subscription.

How we work

  1. 01

    Conversation

    We agree what to build and who it's for.

  2. 02

    Quote

    A concrete price and deadline, with no hidden costs.

  3. 03

    Design and code

    I build it and show progress as I go.

  4. 04

    Launch

    I deploy on my own infrastructure and set everything up end to end.

  5. 05

    Maintenance

    I stay on board: hosting, updates and further development on my side.

Technologies

Storefront in Next.js, orders in Django, payments via PayU.

~ tkware

$ tkware stack

frontend
Next.js React TypeScript Tailwind CSS
backend
Django DRF PostgreSQL
payments
PayU
infra
Redis Celery Docker

$

Example work

  • https://margotka.pl
    Margotka, Pyjama online store

    Margotka

    In progress

    Pyjama online store

    Next.js 16 TypeScript Tailwind CSS 4 Django DRF PayU PostgreSQL

Questions about stores

  • It depends on scope: the number of products, features and integrations. After a short call you get a concrete quote, with no hidden costs.

  • I integrate online payment gateways such as PayU, which cover cards, BLIK and bank transfers. The money goes straight to your account.

  • Yes. You get a panel to manage products, orders and statuses without touching the code.

  • Yes. I can move an existing store to a faster stack and carry over products and data. You don't have to start from scratch.

Planning a store?

Tell me what you want to sell. I'll say if I take it on.