E-Commerce Development · Pattaya

E-Commerce Development in Pattaya, Thailand

An online shop that sells.

We build WooCommerce stores for Pattaya businesses, and we run them from an office in the same city. Most of our e-commerce clients aren't national brands shipping nationwide; they're a guesthouse in Naklua selling room nights and add-on tours, a dental practice on Pratumnak Hill taking deposits online, or a Central Pattaya retailer that wants to stop losing weekend orders to a clunky checkout. The job is rarely "make it look nice". It's making the store actually take money cleanly from both Thai and foreign customers.

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

What E-Commerce in Pattaya includes

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

Pattaya competition for e-commerce keywords is moderate and heavily seasonal. Demand swings with the tourist calendar, so a store that converts well in high season can sit quiet in the low months. We build for that reality rather than against it, and for most local search terms we'd expect to see real movement in roughly 2 to 4 months.

Checkout and payments that suit a tourist town

A Pattaya store sells to two very different buyers: Thai customers who expect PromptPay and an Omise card flow, and foreign visitors who want a card to just work on their phone in a hotel room. We set up both, test them on real devices, and strip the checkout down to the fewest steps that still capture what you need. Abandonment here is usually self-inflicted - too many fields, a shipping calculator that confuses a South Pattaya buyer ordering for a Jomtien address, or a payment step that fails silently. We fix those one at a time and watch the numbers.

For restaurants, bars and tour operators in particular, the order often needs to reach a human fast. We wire WhatsApp order notifications so a new booking or order lands on the phone behind the bar or at the front desk, not buried in an email nobody checks during service.

Product schema and being found locally

We add proper product schema so prices, stock and reviews can show in Google results - which matters when a tourist in Bang Lamung is comparing two activity operators on their phone. For real estate agencies and retail sellers we structure listings so each product or property page can rank on its own, rather than relying on one thin shop page to carry everything.

Pattaya Near You

Because our office is in Pattaya, this isn't remote work. We can sit with a Jomtien restaurant owner or a Naklua hotel manager, watch how their staff actually use the back end during a busy evening, and adjust the checkout and notification flow around that. We know the seasonal swing here - quiet months and packed high season - and we build stores that hold up in both. If the store isn't bringing in orders, we keep working on it; we'd rather you measure us on paid orders and bookings than on a vanity ranking that doesn't fill the till.

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

Yes. For Pattaya shops we usually pair PromptPay QR for local customers with a card gateway such as Omise or 2C2P so visiting tourists can pay with Visa and Mastercard in their own currency at checkout. We configure baht as the base currency and can enable on-page currency display so a German or British visitor sees a rough conversion before they buy. We test each gateway in sandbox mode and then with a small live transaction before handover.
WooCommerce on its own is built for selling products, so for room bookings we add a dedicated bookings extension (or integrate a channel-friendly booking engine) that handles date ranges, availability and deposit-only payments. This keeps your live rates in one place and stops double-bookings when the same dates sell through Agoda or Booking.com. If you mainly want a deposit to secure a room and settle the balance on arrival, we can set the checkout to charge a partial amount and flag the booking in your dashboard.
We hook your checkout into a WhatsApp notification so a new order pings a chosen number within a few seconds of payment, which matters for a Central Pattaya restaurant or bar trying to start prep immediately. The alert template is fully editable, so we can write it in Thai for kitchen and counter staff while keeping the customer-facing emails in English, or route different product types to different numbers. We use the official WhatsApp Business pathway rather than any grey-area automation, so your number stays in good standing.
Pattaya's tourism-led trade means a busy December and a quiet wet season, so we build on hosting that scales rather than a fixed expensive plan, and we keep the store lightweight so it runs cheaply when traffic is low. We can also set up scheduled promotions, low-season coupon codes and an email or LINE capture so you keep selling to repeat local customers when the tourist footfall drops. You only pay for the resources you actually use, and we review the plan with you before peak season.
Yes, and it does shape the build, so we plan for it from the start rather than bolting translation on later. We set up the store bilingually so product names, the cart and checkout fields all switch cleanly between Thai and English, and we make sure address and phone fields suit Thai formats as well as overseas tourist details. This matters in Pattaya because your buyers are a mix of local residents, expats and short-stay visitors, and a half-translated checkout is where carts get abandoned.

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