Public Pricing

The Complete
D2C Stack.

Shivira has two public D2C paths. eCatalog is for B2B-to-D2C and high-consideration product businesses that need a premium catalog and inquiry layer before direct checkout is justified. eCommerce is for B2C-to-D2C brands ready to own the complete direct-selling stack across web, native iOS, and native Android.

Path 01 — eCatalog

B2B to D2C

eCatalog

Use this when the business needs a premium catalog, stronger buyer journeys, and qualified inquiries because direct add-to-cart is not yet the right commercial motion.

From USD 6,000/ Project

Minimum engagement · Proposal-shaped

Best for showrooms, manufacturers, distributors, and high-consideration businesses that need a cleaner first D2C layer without forcing premature checkout complexity.

What is included

  • Catalog information architecture and collection structure
  • Product presentation layer built for buyer-facing precision
  • Inquiry architecture and quote-request pipeline
  • Lead pipeline integration and contact routing
  • Mobile-first web platform — installable on iOS and Android as PWA
  • Cybersecurity baseline — SSL/TLS, access hardening, dependency audit
  • Performance engineering — sub-2s load target, global CDN delivery
  • SEO infrastructure and structured data implementation
  • Dedicated support engineer through delivery and post-launch period
  • Managed hosting, uptime monitoring, and continuity cycles
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Path 02 — eCommerce

B2C to D2C

eCommerce

Web Platform · iOS App · Android App

The complete D2C system. Web commerce, native iOS, and native Android — delivered as one program for brands ready to own direct checkout, orders, operator workflows, and the mobile commerce channel itself.

From USD 20,000/ Project

Minimum engagement · Proposal-shaped

Best for B2C-to-D2C brands ready to run catalog, checkout, payment, and operational workflows inside one higher-control commerce system.

Full commerce arsenal

  • Native iOS App — full commerce experience on iPhone and iPad
  • Native Android App — full commerce experience on Android devices
  • Premium web commerce platform — headless, performant, buyer-optimized
  • Catalog, cart, checkout, and payment gateway integration
  • PCI-aligned security layer and fraud pattern monitoring
  • Promotions engine, shipping logic, and order operations
  • Customer, admin, and multi-operator access architecture
  • Cybersecurity hardening — infrastructure threat baseline and audit
  • Business continuity planning and recovery architecture
  • Dedicated technical engineers through launch and post-launch
  • App Store and Play Store submission, version management
  • Analytics, conversion tracking, and resilience reporting
  • SLA-aligned uptime monitoring and incident escalation path
  • Managed delivery with structured handover and continuity cycles
Discuss eCommerce
The Complete D2C Stack

Three channels. One program. One team.

Most organizations hire a web agency, an iOS firm, and an Android developer separately. That means three contracts, three accountability gaps, and no one owning the complete channel. Shivira delivers all three under one engagement for brands that are serious about D2C.

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Web Platform

Headless commerce architecture, buyer-journey precision, checkout, payments, and performance engineering. The web layer is not a template — it is a purpose-built commerce system.

Included in eCatalog + eCommerce

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Native iOS App

Built for iPhone and iPad. Native commerce flows, push notifications, App Store submission, and the performance standard that consumer expectations in 2026 actually require.

Included in eCommerce

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Native Android App

Built for Android at commercial scale. Play Store submission, Material Design precision, and the same commerce depth as the iOS build — not an afterthought, a parallel first-class delivery.

Included in eCommerce

iOS + Android app development from a quality firm: USD 100k–220k separately · Shivira: included in the eCommerce engagement

Every Engagement

What comes standard with Shivira.

Before eCatalog or eCommerce scope is shaped, every engagement runs on the same engineering and operational foundation.

Standard / 01

Security Infrastructure

  • Cybersecurity baseline and access hardening
  • SSL/TLS configuration and certificate management
  • Secure dependency architecture and update protocols
  • Infrastructure threat coverage and DDoS mitigation layer
Standard / 02

Engineering Continuity

  • Dedicated offsite technical engineers through delivery
  • Post-launch uptime monitoring and incident escalation
  • Structured technical handover documentation
  • Managed continuity cycles with scheduled review
Standard / 03

Commercial Architecture

  • Structured proposal discipline and scope documentation
  • Buyer-journey precision and performance benchmarks
  • Analytics, reporting, and next-cycle planning framework
  • Direct accountability — one reachable contact throughout

How commercial fit begins

Shivira starts by clarifying whether the business is on the B2B-to-D2C path or the B2C-to-D2C path, then aligns the right system before deeper execution begins.

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Fit Review

We understand the brand, the commercial model, and the right delivery layer — whether eCatalog with a mobile-ready web layer, or the full eCommerce stack including native iOS and Android.

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02

Offer Direction

You see the complete channel scope — which platforms, which features, which security and continuity standards — before any execution begins.

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Proposal & Delivery

Once fit is confirmed, Shivira executes the full program: web build, app development, App Store submissions, security infrastructure, launch, and managed continuity.

Real Questions. Real Answers.

The commercial model should feel understandable before you commit.

What does the From USD 6,000 floor for eCatalog represent?
It reflects the infrastructure that is non-negotiable at this standard: a mobile-first web platform that installs on iOS and Android as a PWA, cybersecurity baseline, SSL/TLS hardening, performance engineering, a dedicated support engineer, and managed continuity cycles. Catalog depth and operational scope shape the final proposal above that floor — but everything beneath it comes standard.
When should a business choose eCatalog first?
Choose eCatalog when the business is moving B2B to D2C, or when the product category is high-consideration enough that presentation, inquiry, quotation, and buyer qualification matter before checkout.
Does eCommerce actually include iOS and Android apps?
Yes. The Shivira eCommerce program includes a native iOS app, a native Android app, and a premium web commerce platform — delivered as one program. Most organizations at this scale are paying three separate vendors for these three channels. Shivira delivers all three under one engagement, one commercial proposal, and one accountable engineering team.
Is the mobile app a native app or just a web view wrapped in a shell?
Native. A web view wrapper is not a serious commerce app. The Shivira app is built for real mobile commerce performance — push notifications, native checkout flows, device hardware integration, and App Store and Play Store submission. That is the engineering standard the engagement operates at.
Is eCommerce a fixed USD 20,000 project?
No. The floor reflects what the complete D2C stack requires as a baseline: native iOS app, native Android app, web commerce platform, PCI-aligned security, dedicated engineering, and business continuity architecture. Final pricing is shaped by catalog complexity, checkout requirements, integrations, and the managed continuity model. The number on this page is a minimum, not a ceiling.
When should a business skip eCatalog and go straight to eCommerce?
Go straight to eCommerce when the business is ready for B2C-to-D2C direct selling: payments, order handling, shipping logic, promotions, and owned customer journeys across web and apps.
What happens after launch?
Shivira treats continuity as part of the operating model. Hosting, technical stewardship, and the next review point are discussed before the first managed cycle ends.
Can Shivira work with an existing site or catalog?
Yes, when the existing material is worth retaining. The practical decision is whether migration reduces chaos or whether a cleaner rebuild creates more long-term control.
Do you work internationally?
Yes. Shivira is positioned for international commercial conversations. The real filter is fit, scope discipline, and whether the requirement is serious enough for premium managed execution.

Start with clarity,
not confusion.

No decks. No fuzzy proposals. One honest conversation to confirm the right fit, the right scope, and the right next step for your business.

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Dedicated engineers · security infrastructure · continuity from day one