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StarMapCo — owned ecommerce storefront case study

How EuroDigital built StarMapCo as an owned ecommerce product and storefront with catalog, cart, checkout, and purchase flow — shown as working proof, not as an unrelated client engagement.

Relationship disclosure

Owned product / portfolio storefront. StarMapCo is an owned EuroDigital ecommerce product and storefront used as working proof of online-store capability. It is not presented here as an unrelated third-party client engagement.

StarMapCo ecommerce storefront preview
Problem

What needed to be solved.

Brochure-style galleries are not enough when a business needs a real storefront. StarMapCo required product pages, collections, cart, checkout, payments, and a brand experience designed to support purchases.

Constraints

  • The store had to support a complete purchase path, not just product photography
  • Day-to-day operations (products, orders, fulfillment) needed a practical handoff shape
  • Public EuroDigital claims must remain limited to what the live store and repository support
  • Owned-product status must stay explicit so visitors are not misled about client relationships

Implementation

  • Storefront information architecture for products, collections, and key commerce pages
  • Cart, checkout, and payment connection suited to a real purchase flow
  • Conversion-focused layout that keeps the next purchase step visible
  • Analytics, domain, and hosting setup consistent with a launch-and-operate storefront
Responsive proof

How it looks where customers browse.

Real live-site screenshots at desktop, tablet, and mobile widths — switch modes to compare.

Live viewport captures

StarMapCo at real device widths

Real above-the-fold screenshots — not one image cropped into a smaller frame.

Screenshot viewport for StarMapCo
starmapco.com
StarMapCo homepage captured at desktop width (1440×900)

Static live-homepage captures at desktop, tablet, and mobile widths. Open the live site for the full interactive experience.

Stack and operations

What was put in place.

Implementation accomplishments, not invented business outcomes.

  • Ecommerce storefront with product catalog and collections
  • Cart, checkout, and payment tooling appropriate to the store’s scope
  • Shipping, tax, and notification basics as configured for the project
  • Mobile-first presentation with search-friendly product and category pages
Live proof

Inspect the working site.

Inspect the live storefront at starmapco.com for catalog, cart, and checkout behavior. Treat the live site as the source of truth for what currently ships.

Limitations

What this case study does not claim.

Useful proof stays useful by staying narrow.

Practical limits

  • This case study describes storefront implementation, not monthly sales totals
  • Catalog size, shipping rules, and payment configuration continue to evolve with the product
  • Owned-product economics are not the same as an external merchant engagement

Explicitly not claimed

  • No invented revenue, average order value, conversion rate, or customer-count statistics
  • No claim that StarMapCo is an arms-length client website owned by someone else
  • No ranking, traffic, or advertising-performance guarantees attached to this storefront
Next step

If this is the kind of launch you need.

Tell me what your business needs to launch.

Share what you do, who you serve, and what the website should help customers do. You will get a fit response and the next information needed for a written estimate.