Stripe-direct ecommerce in Rancho Santa Margarita.
A custom storefront wired straight into Stripe — your brand, your data, your domain. Built for the wellness brands, family retailers, and small professional shops working out of RSM.
A custom storefront wired straight into Stripe — your brand, your data, your domain. Built for the wellness brands, family retailers, and small professional shops working out of RSM.
Rancho Santa Margarita is a planned South County community — families around The Lake, professionals in Trabuco Highlands, a steady base of wellness and retail serving Robinson Ranch. The commerce that works here is practical and trusted: a wellness brand with a supplement and a kids' line, a family retailer with a focused catalog, a small professional shop productizing a service. The buyer is a parent on a phone who wants it to be easy and to feel safe.
Shopify makes both of those harder than they should be. A generic cart that loads slowly and looks like every dropshipper's store doesn't read as safe to a parent entering a card. For a wellness brand selling something a family will ingest, or a retailer the neighborhood already trusts, the stock theme quietly undercuts the trust the business spent years earning. The platform is the leak.
Stripe-direct keeps it fast and trustworthy. Stripe moves the money. The layout, the type, the product pages, the cart, the receipt email — all written around your shop so it loads quickly on a phone and looks like the real business behind it. You pay Stripe's processing fee and nothing else. No monthly platform rent, no app store, nobody between you and a customer who's deciding in thirty seconds whether to trust the checkout.
A wellness brand near The Lake. A focused line — a daily supplement, a kids' vitamin, a recovery powder — with subscriptions for the families that reorder. Each page is plain about what it is, which is what a cautious parent wants. Subscriptions run through Stripe directly. Inventory shows when the kids' line is actually out. We wire it in about three weeks and hand off to whoever runs operations.
A Trabuco Highlands family retailer. Fifteen products the neighborhood already buys, online for the first time. The pages read plainly, load fast on a phone, and the checkout takes one screen. Local pickup is one of the options, since plenty of customers are a short drive away. The receipt and shipping note sound like the owner, because that's who wrote them. No platform fee chewing into margins.
A small professional shop productizing a service. A local practice packaging a paid guide and a starter kit for clients. Physical and digital goods in one checkout, delivered through Stripe, on the shop's own domain and matching its brand. The receipt reads like a note from the owner rather than a transaction, because that's the relationship the business runs on.
This works when the catalog is small enough to design around, the brand carries the sale, and you want the code in your own account. It does not work for a thousand-variant inventory, a full warehouse system, marketplace seller logins, or a stack of twenty Shopify apps. For that, Shopify Plus is the honest answer and I will tell you so before you sign.
The studio is based in San Diego. Rancho Santa Margarita is reachable for an in-person in about seventy-five minutes; most of the build runs remote and works fine. The handoff lands on your domain, with your Stripe keys, with the source in a repository you own. One person does the work — that is the point of the price and the speed.
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The marketing site — not the shop — built to rank on Google and get cited by ChatGPT when Rancho Santa Margarita customers ask an AI for a recommendation.