The #1 Shopware agency in Dayton

We are your certified Shopware agency in the area of Dayton . We develop Onlineshops, Plugins or Templates for Shopware 6 Systems.

  • Shopware 6 Development
  • Shopware 5 to 6 Migration
  • Shopware Plugin Development

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Official Shopware Partner-Agency

We are an official Shopware partner agency with dedicated certified Shopware developers inhouse

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Top notch Shopware hosting

Shop hosting on our high performance server infrastructure. affordable maximum performance hosting

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Shopware Advanced Developer

Our developers are certified with Shopware advanced certificates. This is the highest internal developer rating of shopware.

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Shopware Agency in Dayton

We are building your onlineshop from scratch, we are experts for individual templates, processes and adjustments in the Shopware universe.

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Shopware 5 to 6 migration

Migrating an Shopware 5 to a Shopware 6 system is quite more difficult as it seems. For this reason we developed our own migration tool to import customer data, orders and all the necessary datasets.

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Shopware Plugin Development

in the need of an individual Shopware plugin? This is our real expertise. We develeop real custom made plugins for the Shopware enviroment perfectly tailored on your needs. Individual clients for indivdual Solutions!

Shopware 6 Development in Dayton . Shopware partners from the beginning.

We are working with shopware from the earliest version on and know any of the progresses shopware made in the particular versions. We are also in the know of headless commerce as we also know the Shopware API in depth.

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David De Matteo

Head of Product Development

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Your reliable Shopware experts in Dayton .

We are runourcode. A shopware focused e-commerce agency. More than 25 developers and 5 project managers are taking care of your project.

20 years of experience in the e-commere segment. We are developing intefaces to Ebay, Amazon and many more marketplaces. Long story short - E-commerce is our passion.

Good projects are i the need of a proper management. That´s what we belive in. For minor projects we work with a simple agile kanban system. For major projects we are working with agile SCRUM. This gurantees a perfect workflow and a short delivery time for your project.

Why clients supporting us?

We are supporting our clients with creative ideas and customized solutions.

receive consulting for free

Just ask us or give us a quick call. One of our experts will discuss the status quo of your online store with you. Afterwards you will receive a free offer for your Shopware project.

We take care on your ideas!

our portfolio

Good work makes good clients

Shopware Development

we create a viable concept with you and develop your onlineshop from scratch

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Plugin Development

We bend the Shopware system until it fits like a tailor-made suit

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Consulting

You would like to know just once how you can optimize your online store? We are happy to advise you!

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SEO

Your online store does not rank properly? Google is the be-all and end-all. We will gladly work out an efficient SEO strategy for you.

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SEA

Adwords is the booster for your online store. An efficient campaign needs to be well planned.

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Connectors

Powerful interfaces to Ebay, Amazon, Otto, Autodoc and many other marketplaces

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More informations about our location in Dayton

Dayton ( (listen)) is the sixth-largest city in the state of Ohio and the county seat of Montgomery County. A small part of the city extends into Greene County. The 2020 U.S. census estimate put the city population at 137,644, while Greater Dayton was estimated to be at 814,049 residents. The Combined Statistical Area (CSA) was 1,086,512. This makes Dayton the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Ohio and 73rd in the United States. Dayton is within Ohio's Miami Valley region, 50 miles (80 km) north of the Greater Cincinnati area.

Ohio's borders are within 500 miles (800 km) of roughly 60 percent of the country's population and manufacturing infrastructure, making the Dayton area a logistical centroid for manufacturers, suppliers, and shippers. Dayton also hosts significant research and development in fields like industrial, aeronautical, and astronautical engineering that have led to many technological innovations. Much of this innovation is due in part to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and its place in the community. With the decline of heavy manufacturing, Dayton's businesses have diversified into a service economy that includes insurance and legal sectors as well as healthcare and government sectors.

Along with defense and aerospace, healthcare accounts for much of the Dayton area's economy. Hospitals in the Greater Dayton area have an estimated combined employment of nearly 32,000 and a yearly economic impact of $6.8 billion. It is estimated that Premier Health Partners, a hospital network, contributes more than $2 billion a year to the region through operating, employment, and capital expenditures. In 2011, Dayton was rated the #3 city in the nation by HealthGrades for excellence in healthcare.

Dayton is also noted for its association with aviation; the city is the birthplace of Orville Wright. Other well-known individuals born in the city include poet Paul Laurence Dunbar and entrepreneur John H. Patterson. Dayton is also known for its many patents, inventions, and inventors, most notably the Wright brothers' invention of powered flight. In 2007 Dayton was a part of the top 100 cities in America. In 2008, 2009, and 2010, Site Selection magazine ranked Dayton the #1 mid-sized metropolitan area in the nation for economic development. Also in 2010, Dayton was named one of the best places in the United States for college graduates to find a job.

On Memorial Day of 2019, Dayton was affected by a tornado outbreak, in which a total of 15 tornadoes touched down in the Dayton area. One was a half-mile-wide (700 meter) EF4 that tore through the heart of the city causing significant damage.

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