E-Commerce Development · Bangkok

E-Commerce Development in Bangkok, Thailand

An online shop that sells.

Bangkok's online retail market is crowded and well-funded. The fashion and lifestyle brands trading out of Thong Lo and Ari, the clinics and aesthetic centres around Sukhumvit and Asok, and the restaurant and hospitality groups in Silom all sell direct now, and most have already spent on a store. So the question for a Bangkok business is rarely "can we build one" but "why is the one we have leaking money?"

Bangkok — within 150km In-person meetings Building since 2021
E-Commerce Development in Bangkok
20,000+Orders Delivered
30+Countries Served
Since 2021Building in Pattaya
150kmIn-Person Service Area

What E-Commerce in Bangkok includes

WooCommerce store setup
Clean product page design
Fast checkout flow
WhatsApp order notifications
Payment gateway integration
Thai & global shipping config

We build and fix WooCommerce stores for Bangkok merchants from our office in Pattaya, around 150km down the motorway. There's no local Google Business Profile pin to lean on here, so this is organic work: a store that loads fast, checks out cleanly on an Android phone, and ranks for product and category searches. For genuinely competitive Bangkok terms, that's a 6-12 month build, and we'll keep working until it earns its keep rather than charge for a launch and walk away.

Checkout and payment built for how Bangkok actually pays

Most Bangkok stores lose buyers at the payment step. A Sathorn property developer taking deposits, or a Silom restaurant group selling vouchers and gift sets, needs PromptPay and Omise sitting front and centre, not buried behind a card form most Thai shoppers skip. We wire those gateways into a one-page WooCommerce checkout, tested on a 375px Android screen because that's what your customers are holding on the BTS.

We also close the loop after the sale. WhatsApp order notifications go out the moment payment clears, so the Asok aesthetic clinic confirming a booking or the Thong Lo fashion label shipping a pre-order isn't fielding "where's my order?" messages by hand. Fewer support queries, fewer refunds, and a buyer who trusts you enough to come back.

Getting found, not just getting built

A store nobody finds is a brochure. We structure product and category pages with proper schema so your items show up with price, stock and review stars in Google results, which matters when a SaaS startup in Ari or a professional-services firm packaging a productised offer is competing against marketplaces with far bigger budgets.

Against well-resourced Bangkok rivals, ranking is patient work. We focus on product and long-tail buying searches first, where intent is high and competition is thinner, and build category authority from there. The honest timeline for the harder head terms is six to twelve months.

Serving Bangkok From Pattaya

Bangkok is the one Thai market where the e-commerce competition is genuinely well-funded, so we don't pretend a quick build will outrank a Sukhumvit brand that's spent years on its store. What we do well is the unglamorous part: a checkout that doesn't drop the PromptPay buyer, product schema that earns rich results, WhatsApp notifications that cut support load, and recovery flows for abandoned carts. We run it from Pattaya, report on leads and revenue rather than vanity traffic, and keep working until the store pays for itself.

How we work — the Pattaya Method

1

Discovery & honest scope

We learn your business, goals and real competitors — then tell you what is realistically winnable. No overselling, no guaranteed positions.

2

A clear plan & timeline

You get a specific plan and an honest timeline before you commit — never a generic package dropped on every client.

3

We do the work in-house

Real work by our Pattaya team. No bots, no outsourced filler, no AI-written content. You approve before we proceed.

4

Plain-English reporting

A monthly report you can actually read. We track leads — calls, WhatsApp enquiries, form fills — not vanity metrics.

5

Results, or we keep going

If we commit to a target and miss it, we keep working until we hit it — at no extra charge. It is written into every contract.

Frequently Asked Questions

We typically integrate Omise and 2C2P, both of which are widely used by Bangkok merchants and support PromptPay QR, local debit and credit cards, and instalment plans through participating Thai banks. We can also add bank transfer with slip upload, which still converts well for higher-ticket purchases here. The right mix depends on your basket size and customer base, so we map that out before wiring anything up.
Drop-off at payment in Thailand is often down to forcing account creation, hiding PromptPay, or a multi-page checkout that feels heavy on mobile. We move to a single-page or condensed checkout, surface PromptPay and the customer's preferred local card option first, and make guest checkout the default. We also test the flow on the mid-range Android handsets most Bangkok shoppers actually use, not just on a desktop.
For Bangkok fashion brands we usually run a proper bilingual setup so Thai and English product pages each have their own clean URLs, meta data, and hreflang, rather than relying on a browser translate toggle. Product descriptions are written natively in both languages rather than machine-translated, because thin or awkward Thai copy hurts both conversion and organic ranking. This is white-hat on-page work; we don't promise specific positions, but the structure gives you a fair shot against well-funded local competitors.
When an order is placed or its status changes, we can push an instant alert to your team's WhatsApp or LINE so packing can start without anyone refreshing the admin. Alerts can be routed by rule, for example high-value orders to a manager and standard orders to the fulfilment chat. In Thailand most teams already live in LINE, so we lean towards whatever channel your staff actually check during the working day.
We run the project remotely with scheduled video calls, a shared staging link you can review at any time, and a single point of contact reachable on WhatsApp or LINE during Thai business hours, so the 150km distance rarely matters. A focused WooCommerce store with Thai payment integration and bilingual content typically takes around four to eight weeks depending on catalogue size and how ready your product data is. We can travel to Bangkok for a kickoff or key milestone when the project warrants it.

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