E-commerce · Morocco

E-commerce website development

Opening an online store in Morocco is easy. Making it profitable means solving three things the tutorials skip: payment, delivery, and order confirmation.

CMI + COD
both payment modes
Carriers
integrated from the start
Mobile
where your customers buy
Measured
conversion rate tracked

The three things that decide your profitability

A beautiful store that gets these three wrong will lose money regardless of traffic.

Payment

CMI integration takes paperwork and careful configuration. Cash on delivery has to be framed: without prior confirmation, your refusal rate explodes.

Delivery

Fees and lead times must be accurate per city. A store promising the same delay in Casablanca and a small town creates disappointment, and therefore refusals.

Confirmation

Under COD, an unconfirmed order is a risky order. This is operations more than website, and it is where most projects stall.

Which platform to choose

Shopify, WooCommerce and YouCan don't have the same strengths in Morocco. The right choice depends on your catalogue, your volume and your technical team — not on fashion.

If you go with Shopify, our dedicated page covers themes, CMI and migration in detail.

What we deliver

A store built for real operation, not just for going live.

  • CMI and cash-on-delivery payment configuration
  • Delivery fees and lead times set per zone
  • Connection to Moroccan carriers
  • Checkout optimised for mobile
  • Analytics tracking of conversion rate
  • Bridge to your CRM for confirmation

What you get

  • Configured and tested online store
  • Working CMI and COD payment
  • Delivery configured per zone
  • Mobile-optimised checkout
  • Training on day-to-day management

Budget

Online store

from MAD 18,000

  • Store configuration
  • CMI and COD payment
  • Delivery and carriers
  • Team training

Price depends mostly on catalogue and integrations, not page count.

Frequently asked questions

Let's talk about your project

A short call to scope the need, the perimeter and a realistic budget — no commitment.