MIXT.AU
Ecommerce · South Brisbane
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Need ecommerce website development in South Brisbane?
Yep. I want to know what I’d actually be getting before I enquire.
Want a clearer picture of what goes into an ecommerce website before making contact? MIXT helps small businesses build or refine online stores with the essentials thought through, from browsing to payment. The next message outlines the practical parts you can choose to include.
What can you actually help me with?
Depending on where you’re starting, the work can cover platform setup, product and category structure, delivery options, payment gateways, tax settings and a checkout that removes unnecessary friction. It can also include sales tracking, key ecommerce analytics and improvements to an existing store. This suits small businesses launching their first online shop, moving from manual orders, or dealing with a store that has become hard to manage. The scope is kept practical, so you can focus on what matters now and leave room to expand later.
Do you work with businesses around South Brisbane?
Yes. MIXT can work with businesses in South Brisbane and across Brisbane, without claiming to be based in the suburb. Leighton works from the Gold Coast–Scenic Rim area and can collaborate remotely, with direct communication throughout. For a small business, that might mean sorting a manageable catalogue, choosing payment and delivery settings, or fixing checkout issues without turning the project into more than it needs to be.
“Leighton @ mixt Helped my business thrive with a functional & responsive website, from start to finish i was given great communication and could rest assured knowing i had the BEST in the biz looking after me. Highly recommend!”Recent client review
Alright. What’s the easiest way to get started?
The simplest starting point is a short email or message to Leighton. Share what you sell, whether a store already exists, roughly how many products you have, and any issues with payments, delivery or checkout. You can then discuss sensible next steps without committing to a fixed package.
