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Shopify developer - Frances G.
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Frances G.

Vetted Shopify developer in the United States (UTC-7)

**Web Developer. Puzzle Solver. Digital Storyteller.** Founder & CEO, Goldlilys Media Imagine turning a scattered set of ideas into a seamless masterpiece—that’s what I do every day as the Founder of **Goldlilys Media**, where I’ve been crafting **uniquely creative and simply efficient websites** since 2013. Think of web development as a giant puzzle, much like Tetris. Each piece—design, functionality, user experience—has to fit just right. My passion for solving puzzles, honed since childhood, fuels my ability to take the most complex challenges and transform them into clean, elegant, and high-performing websites. But I’m not just about code; I’m about connection. I specialize in helping businesses tell their stories, captivate their audiences, and grow their impact through powerful web experiences. Whether collaborating with diverse teams or tackling solo projects, I bring adaptability, clear communication, and entrepreneurial vision to every partnership. ### **What Sets Me Apart?** * **Strategic Simplicity:** I streamline even the most intricate projects, ensuring your site is as easy to maintain as it is to love. * **Efficiency Meets Elegance:** I balance beautiful design with smart functionality, saving you time and headaches down the road. * **A People-First Approach:** I speak your language—whether you’re a designer, developer, or business owner—and ensure your vision shines through every pixel and line of code. ### **Why Goldlilys Media?** Because your website deserves to be more than just functional—it should inspire, educate, and make your audience take action. I’ll help you achieve that with a mix of creativity, problem-solving, and a deep commitment to your success. Let’s create something extraordinary together. Your vision, my expertise—a perfect fit, every time.

Shopify consultant - Micael B.
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Micael B.

Vetted Shopify developer in the United States (UTC-4)

Throughout my career I have maintained a deep curiosity, and willingness to learn new skills in order to more efficiently solve problems. With this I've gained much knowledge in PHP, Javascript, HTML/CSS, variety of SQL databases, and many supporting frameworks for both front-end and back-end technologies. As my career has progressed I've taken a deep interest in front-end web design and user experience. Putting practical use of the web development skills I've learned, and a keen interest in Shopify to help push forward ecommerce businesses. In the present my desire is to learn more challenging technology and continue my pursuit of helping ecommerce businesses grow with a refined user experience for their websites, and even crafting amazing internal system for them to use to keep business running smoothly in all departments

Shopify engineer - Kevin T.
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Kevin T.

Vetted Shopify developer in Canada (UTC-4)

Full stack, mobile app, hardware engineer and blockchain developer. Certified PMP with a decade of proven software development leadership. I'm your one-stop-shop for advanced technologies! It was through a combination of The Audio Recording Academy ([TARA.ca](http://tara.ca/)), Ottawa Community Loan Fund ([OCLF.org](http://oclf.org/)), Invest Ottawa ([InvestOttawa.ca](http://investottawa.ca/)), N-VisionIT ([betterwebsites.ca](http://betterwebsites.ca/)), Carleton University ([carleton.ca](http://carleton.ca/)) and many others that I have built the breadth of skills needed to provide high quality mentorship to my students. I'm very happy to have the resources necessary to excel at my job teaching and helping people get their projects finished. Among other great experiences; I was lucky to spend 5 years working with 2 former winners of Top 40 Under 40 awards (as ranked by the Ottawa Business Journal) as a project manager and lead developer within a contract web and mobile applications development firm. While as a CodeMentor on this platform it's important that I've spent years working remotely with many teams of skilled developers, designers and system administrators to build a wide variety of tools for solving specific business challenges there's more to the story. I've also worked with musicians, event planners, studio managers and other artistic types in a wholly creative setting. While I do help with building marketing, sales and promotional websites my preference is for complex systems with multiple stakeholders exchanging highly detailed data. When these systems are designed and integrated really well – the labor savings or increased insights for the involved organizations can be huge. Above it all; I'm a maker looking for a challenge. I have built Arduino microcontrollers speaking Bluetooth to native Android applications, set up commercial websites using all sorts of different CMS systems, set up hybrid web apps compiling to either iOS or Android, programmed a variety of non-trivial smart contracts and all sorts of complicated combinations of the above. Lately; my work day typically consists of working directly with clients who are trying to solve a specific business concern or a hobbyist/entrepreneur working on a passion project. Often they just don't have the on-hand skillset to get it done and need a flexible helper who can step into many different rolls as needed for a project. You'll find that if we can agree on a project scope, price and deliverables that I'm very passionate about achieving the deadlines we agree on. I've worked separately as both lead developer on complex projects and project manager on similarly complex projects. This allows me to confidently estimate for how long work is likely to take. I try to provide buffer time for delays or mistakes; but if time does run low or there are competing objectives I make sure they're communicated early and risk points are identified. During the academic season I like having the opportunity to work with new developers where I can help them to either understand then solve a problem or get an unnecessary roadblock out of the way so they can get back to solving the problem rather than fighting one of the many frustrations of learning how to think like a programmer. I look forward to hearing more about your project and discussing how I can help make it into a reality.

Shopify consultant - Ryan S.
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Ryan S.

Vetted Shopify developer in Canada (UTC-4)

Accomplished Full Stack Engineer with 13+ years of experience leading and delivering scalable, customer-facing web solutions. Expert in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and API integrations, with a proven track record in architecting robust systems and leading high-performing teams. Skilled in modern frameworks (Angular, React, Vue, Svelte) and backend technologies (AWS, Azure, Node.js, Shopify) to build maintainable, compliant architectures. Team Leadership Mentored teams of 1–6 developers, championed best practices (TDD/BDD), and facilitated effective crossfunctional, and international collaboration with c-suit, product owners, DevOps, and QA

Shopify programmer - Zoli S.
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Zoli S.

Vetted Shopify developer in Canada (UTC-4)

I am a skilled Software Engineer with expertise in web application development, backend and frontend languages, MVC frameworks, and databases. I have experience in full stack development and have worked on various projects remotely. I would like to continue this route but learn new technologies as well eg python

Shopify architect - Allan C.
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Allan C.

Vetted Shopify developer in Mexico (UTC-6)

Results-driven and highly skilled Fullstack Software Engineer with a proven track record of success spanning eight years in the industry. Adept at collaborating within multicultural teams on a global scale, with experience contributing to the success of major corporations.

Shopify programmer - Andres M.
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Andres M.

Vetted Shopify developer in the United States (UTC-3)

As a UI/UX Engineer, I merge my expertise with a passion for fostering social growth and equity, particularly through the transformative channels of street art, fashion, music, car racing, and entrepreneurship. Drawing from my seven-year background in architectural design, I aim to seamlessly weave together captivating digital experiences that serve as catalysts for inclusive dialogue and community engagement. In addition to my technical abilities, I am a soft skill maximizer, fostering collaboration and communication within multidisciplinary teams to achieve seamless outcomes. My innate ability to synergize form and function enables me to create experiences that transcend user expectations, fostering connections and amplifying all voices alike. Continuously pushing the boundaries of the user experience, I am driven by an unwavering commitment to excellence and a relentless pursuit of impactful innovation for the world we share and the communities we create on and off-line. With an innate inclination towards social equity and a dedication to delivering exceptional user experiences, I am steadfast in my mission to effect positive change within the dynamic landscape of digital design.

Shopify consultant - Chad D.
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Chad D.

Vetted Shopify developer in the United States (UTC-4)

Since 2008, I have developed and/or managed websites using Liquid, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript/jQuery, and MySQL. I am experienced with Shopify and WordPress. I also have experienced with developing A/B tests on platforms like VWO and Convert.

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Shopify programmer - Bryan A.
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Bryan A.

Vetted Shopify developer in the United States (UTC-3)

Detail-oriented, organized senior-level web developer with 10+ years of experience in software engineering and web development. Experienced with architecting, developing and implementing interactive websites while applying SEO knowledge to engage users and drive organic traffic. Advanced knowledge of multiple programming languages and extensive familiarity with several database structures.

Shopify engineer - Nick T.
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Nick T.

Vetted Shopify developer in the United States (UTC-8)

I have two decades of experience in the tech industry, working directly with company leadership to build out a tech team and bring new products to market

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You’re ready to join the e-commerce world and want to launch your enterprise on Shopify. Whether you’re a non-technical entrepreneur who needs someone to build your storefront or you have an existing team of developers, you may want to hire someone to build a Shopify store. By finding the right Shopify developer, you’ll save time and money.

Someone who specializes in Shopify has insights and developments into the platform that generalists may not have, which saves you expensive man-hours in terms of onboarding and learning the specifics of Shopify. He or she already understands how Shopify works — including payment gateways, inventory systems, navigation, and checkout logic — which cuts down on bugs and errors come launch time.

While full-stack developers can learn about payment gateways and stores, a bonus to hiring Shopify experts is that they have experience with and potentially a better understanding of e-commerce software systems and how users interact with storefronts. If technical expertise is not your forte, hiring a remote Shopify developer or Shopify freelancer from the get-go can make your development experience more streamlined and less financially painful.

Now that you’re interested in hiring a Shopify developer, we’ll go through how to find and recruit the best Shopify developers for your project in these sections:

  • Shopify Languages and Tools
  • Hiring the Best Shopify Developers
  • Finding Shopify Developers for Your Project or Staff
  • Competitive Pay for Shopify Developers
  • Next Steps for Hiring Shopify Developers

Shopify Languages and Tools

  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • JQuery
  • JavaScript and React
  • Liquid
  • Shopify Ajax API

While HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and React are standard for app development, Liquid is unique to Shopify. Liquid, developed by Shopify co-founder and CEO Tobias Lütke and available as an open-source project on GitHub, is a template language written in Ruby. Liquid is the backbone of all Shopify themes— it’s used to load dynamic content to online store pages on Shopify.

If you’re a non-technical individual seeking to hire a Shopify dev for a one-time project, you definitely want to see these languages listed on the candidate’s CV or resume. If possible, ask to see a portfolio of previous projects to see if your potential Shopify theme developer has previous experience building the specific features you want to see on your storefront. (You can check out this example of a great web developer portfolio to get some ideas on what to look for.)

For hiring managers who want to add Shopify experts to their team, looking at portfolios in addition to the candidate’s GitHub can be useful in determining if the potential candidate has the required skills you’re seeking. If a member of your current engineering team would like to be involved in the interview process, he or she could ask your candidate more technically complex questions depending on the features your team would like to implement.

Of course, if you’re building a third-party app to sell on the Shopify app store, interview questions will need to target these skills, including a solid knowledge of API integration. If you’re more focused on theme creation, your prospective developer’s front-end abilities will be crucial. In particular, a flair for web design, responsive design, and UX/UI will make them stand out from the pack.

Hiring the Best Shopify Developers

Defining What You Need from Your Shopify Developer

You know you need to hire a Shopify developer, but how do you attract qualified Shopify developers? During the job description writing, interviewing, and hiring process, make sure you clearly define the amount of technical knowledge you require, suss out if the candidate possesses the soft skills you’re looking for, and give specific examples of tasks you require your ideal candidate to have experience in.

In the application and interview process, be sure to discuss the Shopify experts’ portfolio to confirm that they have the necessary technical skills, including experience with website design and custom themes design. Compared to other areas of development, whether you’re hiring for a Shopify developer freelancer or a long-term Shopify developer, the depth and breadth of a Shopify developer’s portfolio is especially important, especially for complicated designs and features.

If you have a specific vision in mind, you want your experienced Shopify development expert to be able to execute this vision — if they’ve done something similar in the past, chances are both of you will be happy with future results. The more you know about what you’d like your developer to do for you, and the better you can express that throughout the interview process, the greater the chances will be that you can find a Shopify developer who can fit your needs.

Technical Knowledge

One important part of the hiring process is to be upfront about what technical knowledge your Shopify developer needs to possess. The clearer you are about your needs, the more likely you are to find someone with the requisite technical knowledge. When writing your job description, you’ll want to keep in mind what level of expertise you need.

For example, if you want a shop with all the bells and whistles, you'll need someone who’s familiar with creating custom themes and features. What this means is you’re more likely to benefit from hiring a senior Shopify developer. If you’re hiring a junior-level developer to build out complicated features, there’s a greater chance for errors and extra time added to product completion.

Determining the scope of your project and the level of expertise required is one area where your existing team could possibly help you (if you have one). They could advise you on whether you need a senior developer or a junior developer to be able to build the features you need.

If you’re not a technically-minded entrepreneur, it’s likely better to err on the end of more experienced technical knowledge than less. While a senior Shopify expert’s cost may be higher than the hourly rate of junior ones, senior developers’ knowledge might mean fewer hours of work. Junior developers will likely experience a steeper learning curve, which may result in a higher cost to hire.

Soft Skills

While soft skills are important for hiring for any project, they can be especially important for Shopify projects because of the number of moving parts necessary to construct, launch, and support a storefront. With a Shopify storefront, you might be in constant pre-launch contact with your Shopify developer.

For instance, you’ll want to look for a candidate who responds to emails in a timely fashion, can articulate what they need from you, and can accept constructive criticism. You want to avoid hiring someone who seems to buckle when faced with time-sensitive tasks, as situations can change quickly in e-commerce, and response time may be crucial. Your Shopify developer should also be receptive to constructive criticism — an overly sensitive team member or contractor can cause friction and delays, as well as result in a project that doesn’t meet your needs or expectations.

Whenever possible, see if you can find reviews for the developer from other Shopify store owners or in online communities and developer forums.

Work Experience

If this is your first Shopify store, or even if you already have an existing team, hiring a Shopify developer with more experience could be the key to a positive launch experience. Hiring someone with a lot of experience with e-commerce can help you with aspects of e-commerce UX/UI that a full-stack developer may not be as familiar with. If you’re a non-technical entrepreneur looking for a one-time project builder, having an experienced Shopify freelancer write easy-to-maintain code can help save you time and money down the line.

In fact, hiring a Shopify developer with a good amount of experience can help you avoid pitfalls that you might not know as a first-time store owner and give suggestions to improve your store. If you already have a team that’s working on web applications, adding Shopify expertise can also elevate the skills of your team members who may not be as familiar with aspects of e-commerce, like payment gateways and authorizations.

As a bonus, if you encounter a Shopify developer who is interested in your products, they can further help by providing feedback for your website from the consumers’ point of view. Although this may be difficult to find, you can seek out niche job boards like Arc that focus on offering software development talent. Ultimately, having someone on your team who is passionate about your products can result in better user experiences for your customers.

Finding Shopify Developers for Your Project or Staff

Once you know what you want in an ideal Shopify developer candidate, the question becomes, how do I find developers like these? In addition to online job boards, forums, and social media, Shopify sponsors a number of events for partners and developers, both in person and online, which are excellent environments for networking and finding Shopify developers.

We’ve listed some, but not all, online communities and events where you could potentially meet and recruit Shopify developers.

Online Communities

Shopify Forums

Shopify forums provide a place for Shopify store owners and developers to discuss various issues, including store reviews, technical Q&A, and e-commerce-related topics.

eCommTalk Shopify Channel

eCommTalk is a Slack channel where entrepreneurs and developers can meet to discuss e-commerce-related topics.

r/Shopify

r/Shopify is a subreddit where store owners, developers, and Redditors can post questions and comments on a variety of Shopify-related topics.

Shopify Community on LinkedIn

The Shopify Community on LinkedIn offers a forum for discussion on Shopify, including what Shopify sites look great, what makes them great, advice for Shopify customers, Shopify experiences, and the pros and cons of Shopify.

Face-to-Face Events

Shopify Meetups

Shopify Meetups are virtual or in-person events to discuss Shopify-related topics, sponsored by Shopify. They can take place on Zoom or in coffee shops, in places from the US to Indonesia, and they allow participants to discuss topics from email marketing to design.

Shopify Unite

Shopify Unite is an annual conference in Toronto where Shopify partners, developers, and merchants meet to discuss the future of commerce.

Shopify Pursuit

Shopify Pursuit is a multi-day, international conference tour for Shopify Partners and Developers. Shopify calls it “a space to step back, connect with other partners and developers, and share your knowledge and insights about building your business with Shopify.”

Competitive Pay for Shopify Developers

Now that you know who your ideal candidate is and where to find them, the next question is: how much should you pay your Shopify developer? To help you determine Shopify salaries, we’ve listed the average Shopify developers salary in the United States, salaries by states, and freelance rates to give you an idea of what you should offer your candidate.

Annual Salaries

On average, Shopify developers earn $93,000 a year, according to ZipRecruiter. On the low end, six percent of Shopify developers earn between $43,000 to $56,000 per year. On the high end, three percent of Shopify developers earn between $173,000 to $186,000 per year.

Salaries by State

California: $92,000

Colorado: $88,000

Massachusetts: $101,000

New York: $102,000

Texas: $83,000

Freelance Rates

While, on average, freelance developer rates on an hourly basis for full-stack developers are $61-80, Shopify developer rates can start at $65 per hour. That being said, many times, Shopify developers charge depending on the complexity of the store setup, which can range from $500 to over $25,000 depending on the amount of customization required.

Next Steps for Hiring Shopify Developers

Now that you know what to look for in a Shopify developer and how much to pay them, before you start hiring, you should have an idea of:

  • How you want your store to look and what functions and features you need.
  • Any issues you need to be solved.
  • Examples of different online stores whose elements you’d like to incorporate on your website.

Knowing what you want will help you write a better, more detailed job description that reflects the level of complexity and customizations you think you might need for your store. Be thorough and honest about what technical knowledge you require. This will help you find a candidate who fits your needs.

Once you know what features you want, check out Shopify forums and groups to scope out potential Shopify developer candidates, read reviews, and browse portfolios. If you see a portfolio that looks promising, see if you can get in touch with the developer. While this may take more time than putting up a job ad and seeing who replies, by proactively vetting candidates, you can get closer to the look you want for your store while filtering out candidates with less-than-stellar reviews.

If you go to a Shopify meetup, be on the lookout for developers who seem to have the soft skills you’re looking for and who would be pleasant to work with. While you can always have a formal interview later, chatting with potential developers in a relaxed setting can help you assess their soft skills informally.

While technical skills are certainly important when it comes to development, being able to work well with someone, whether on a one-time project or on a more permanent basis, is just as important as technical knowledge in terms of stress levels and productivity.

Finally, before you go into the interviewing process full steam, you’ll want to make sure you have enough room in your budget to hire a Shopify developer with the amount of technical knowledge you need. By knowing the scope of your project, you should be able to estimate a budget (with or without help from an existing development team) and avoid awkward surprises down the road.

FAQs

How much does it cost to hire a full time Shopify developer?

According to ZipRecruiter, the average annual salary for Shopify developers in the U.S. is $93,000 USD. On the low end, Shopify developers earn between $43,000 to $56,000 per year. On the high end, Shopify developers earn between $173.000 to $186,000 per year. As for remote Shopify developers, they make around $95,383 per year in the U.S.

Rates can vary depending on expertise, experience, location, and market conditions. According to Upwork, junior Shopify developers’ rates are around $15 per hour, intermediate Shopify developers’ rates are around $33, and expert Shopify developers’ rates are around $95 per hour. Note that these are freelance Shopify developers’ rates and may not be applicable to full time remote Shopify developers.

Why hire a Shopify developer?

Shopify is an eCommerce platform with features for creating high-quality online stores. It is chosen by many online sellers because it is cost-effective, secure, fast, flexible, and simple to set up. While anyone can use Shopify to get an up-and-running e-commerce site in no time, they may run into issues sometime down the line. To keep your e-commerce website up at all times, you should hire Shopify developers to build and maintain a functional and engaging store.

Whether you intend to run a small online store, or a scalable e-commerce website, Shopify offers SEO-friendly, quick loading, marketing tools, security, multilingual, and multi-currency support. Furthermore, Shopify setup is quick and easy with third-party integration services. When you hire Shopify developers, you should keep in mind that they should be front-end developers with a keen eye for design and user experience. They should also be familiar with all the Shopify integrations for inventory management, payment processing, and marketing setup for your store.

Here are some of the things a Shopify developer for hire can do for you:

  1. Help diversify your sales channels
  2. Get your business in front of customers by following UX, design, and development best practices
  3. Add additional features and customize the site based on your requirements
  4. Integrate applications needed to get your store up and running
  5. Maintain website and ensure there’s no downtime

With a good handle of Shopify’s features and capabilities, the Shopify developer you hire should be able to help with the branding, design, and copywriting of your Shopify store. They should also be able to update the code, make changes, and integrate third-party APIs to boost sales. And lastly, you should hire a Shopify developer who’s capable of providing ongoing support for your e-commerce website.

How do I hire Shopify developers?

Now, all qualified Shopify developers should already use version control, have extensive knowledge of the platform’s API, and possess a deep understanding of PHP and JavaScript. Apart from that, your developer’s portfolio should be filled with Shopify projects. When you’re evaluating potential candidates’ portfolio, you should pay attention to the websites’ load speed, functionality, and accessibility features. Checking for testimonials from satisfied customers may also help you identify the best Shopify developer for your business. Lastly, when you hire a Shopify developer, especially a freelancer, you should make sure there’s a satisfaction guarantee and a post-development support plan.

Here are some job responsibilities you might include in the job description when you’re looking for a Shopify developer for hire:

  • Create an engaging online Shopify store to increase sales and revenue
  • Create Shopify themes and change pre-existing templates based on brand guidelines
  • Work with UX/UI team to create unique front-end user experiences
  • Ensure a smooth connection with marketing tools, platform APIS, and Shopify apps
  • Test and debug websites regularly to improve performance

To make the best hiring decision, make sure you assess both hard and soft skills. Along with technical expertise, soft skills such as collaboration, attention to detail, and problem-solving are crucial. Hop on over to our Shopify Developer Hiring Guide for more information on how to hire Shopify developers.

What skills should I look for in a Shopify engineer?

When you hire a Shopify developer, it is important to look for expertise in HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, React, and Liquid, which is unique to Shopify. Liquid, developed by Shopify co-founder and CEO Tobias Lütke and made available as an open-source project on GitHub, is a template language written in Ruby. Liquid is the backbone of all Shopify themes and is used to load dynamic content and online store pages on Shopify.

If you’re a non-technical hiring manager looking to hire a Shopify developer, you should make sure to check out the candidate's portfolio and GitHub. Both their portfolio and GitHub can help you determine if they have the required skills. With that said, if there’s someone on your current engineering team who can help with the interview process, they can more accurately evaluate the candidate’s technical abilities.

If you want to find a Shopify developer to help you build third-party apps, solid knowledge of API integration is necessary. If you’d like your Shopify developer for hire to focus on theme creation, solid front-end abilities and experience with UX and UI are crucial.

Ultimately, what you want your Shopify developer to do is to help improve the user experience of your e-commerce website. With some help, every touch point in your user journey will feel more customized due to additional Shopify features. Payment gateways and other important functionalities will also help retain your customers. Make sure to assess and solidify your needs before you start reaching out to potential candidates. To ensure your hires are successful, make sure to vet both the developer’s hard skills and soft skills.

For more frequently asked questions on hiring Shopify developers, check out our FAQs page.

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