ORBT Labs
Imperial Beach · Stripe-direct shop

Stripe-direct ecommerce in Imperial Beach.

A custom storefront wired straight into Stripe — your brand, your data, your domain. No Shopify, no monthly platform tax. Built for the Imperial Beach surf labels, fishing-town makers, and small hospitality shops that have a product and want it shipping past the pier.

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01 — Why this, here

IB is a small town with a strong brand.

Imperial Beach is twenty-seven thousand people — the last beach town before the border, a working pier, a fishing streak, a surf-retail identity, and the family restaurants and small hospitality shops that hold the Seacoast strip together. It is a small market, so ecommerce is a focused fit here, not a broad one. But IB punches above its size on brand: the town itself carries weight, and a surf label or a maker who wraps the IB identity into a product can sell it well beyond the Pier District.

The customer who loves the IB brand — the surfer, the former local, the visitor who wants a piece of the town — wants to buy the tee or the print or the hot sauce from a phone, anywhere. Drop that small operator into Shopify and the town's identity gets poured into a generic template, with a monthly fee on top of processing that bites hard on a business this size.

Stripe-direct keeps the town in the product. Stripe moves the money. The layout, the type, the product page that reads like IB, the receipt that feels like a note from the pier — all built around the brand instead of a rented theme. You pay the processing fee and nothing else. No platform skimming a small-town operator who can't afford to give margin away.

02 — What we build

The whole shop, written from scratch.

  • Custom storefront on your domain — catalog, inventory, cart, and a checkout flow written to match the brand instead of a theme drawer.
  • Stripe wired in directly — payments land in your account from day one. No Stripe Connect markup, no platform layer taking a slice on top of processing.
  • Transactional email through Resend — confirmation, shipping update, receipt — written in your voice, sent from your domain, signed by you.
  • Up to roughly thirty SKUs at this tier. A brewery with twelve current cans plus glassware fits. A biotech merch run with fifteen pieces fits. Larger catalogs we quote separately.
  • Product schema and entity markup so Google and the AI engines can read the catalog properly — important when a customer asks ChatGPT for a recommendation.
  • No theme to migrate, no app store to rent from, no platform breakage when somebody pushes a release on the other side of the country.

From $5,500 · ~3 weeks · Owner-operated.

03 — What this looks like

Three Imperial Beach shops, three shapes of the same build.

An Imperial Beach surf label out of a small shop. Six tees, a couple of hoodies, a print of the pier, a wax-and-tee combo. The product page reads like the brand talks — local, salt-stained, unbothered. Out-of-town buyers, mostly former locals. Checkout is one screen. Inventory shows the real count so the last small reads as the last small. The receipt looks like a letter, not a transaction.

A fishing-town maker with a packaged line. A handful of SKUs tied to IB's working-waterfront identity — a hot sauce, a smoked product, a gift set. Honest stock, a one-screen checkout, and a store that matches the maker's label rather than a Shopify theme. We wire it in under three weeks and hand the keys to the owner.

A Seacoast hospitality shop selling retail. A small restaurant or café with a signature item and merch that regulars and visitors want mailed. Local pickup at the storefront is a checkout option; the rest ships. The brand the shop earned on the strip carries straight through to the confirmation email.

This works when there's a real product, a small catalog to design around, and an operator who wants the code in their own account. It does not work for a thousand-variant inventory, a full warehouse system, marketplace seller logins, or a wall of apps. If the IB business is pure service or pure dine-in with nothing to ship, a shop is the wrong build and we'll say so on the first call instead of selling you one.

Studio HQ is in San Diego, inside forty minutes to the South Bay. In-person near the Pier District or along Seacoast when a build warrants seeing the product and the shop. The rest runs remote. The handoff lands on your domain, with your Stripe keys, with the source in a repository you own. One person doing the work. That's the point of the price and the speed.

This page was drafted from a structured brief and hand-reviewed before launch. The work itself is custom, owner-operated, never templated.

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