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Field notes on commerce engineering — vol. 15

Good stores are built.
Great ones are tended.

For fifteen years we've built, connected and automated the systems behind serious online stores — WooCommerce, Magento, headless. Lately, our AI agents do the repetitive work, and our senior engineers do the thinking.

StuntCoders engineers at work

the tenders, at work — specimen no. 15

2010 — established 10+ yrs — client relationships 90 min — median response 2011 / 2010 — woo / magento since

Chapter one

What fifteen years of tending stores teaches you.

Build

WooCommerce and Magento stores, headless storefronts, B2B commerce — built to be maintained for a decade, not just launched.

Integrate

Store, ERP, PIM, CRM, payments, logistics — joined into one calm flow of data. The end of copy-paste operations.

Automate

AI agents that take the repetitive work — support replies, product data, operations — while your team keeps the judgment calls.

Chapter two

Chapter three

Like having the engineering department you always wanted.

— 01

Diagnose

We learn your stack, your data flows, and where your team's hours quietly disappear.

— 02

Design

An architecture and automation plan with clear scope, named owners, honest metrics.

— 03

Build

Senior engineers ship in transparent milestones. Nothing gets lost — our systems don't allow it.

— 04

Tend

We operate, maintain and keep improving. Most clients have been with us over a decade.

Team discussion in the office

the daily stand-up

Focused work

deep work, uninterrupted

The StuntCoders office

the workshop itself

Engagement models: ongoing partnership, project, or an embedded senior team.

Chapter four — selected work

Relationships in decades. Results in numbers.

Marginalia — what clients write back

"They reply within the hour, nothing ever gets lost, and after ten years they still treat our store like it's their own business."

Head of eCommerce — European retail group

Your store deserves
a tender.

Tell us about your stack and what's slowing it down. A senior engineer replies — within 90 minutes in working hours.

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