I’m ready to open an online shop for my line of physical products and have chosen WooCommerce as the engine behind it. What I need now is a developer who can transform a fresh WordPress installation into a polished, customer-friendly storefront. Here’s what success looks like for me: • WooCommerce installed, configured, and connected to my preferred payment gateways. • A clean, responsive theme that matches my brand, complete with product categories, filters, and an intuitive checkout flow. • Shipping rules set up for the regions I’ll serve, along with automated order emails. • Essential pages—home, shop, cart, checkout, account, privacy, and returns—laid out and populated with starter copy where needed. • Up to 20 sample products added so I can see everything working before I take over content entry. • Basic on-page SEO settings in place (permalinks, meta titles, alt tags) and performance tweaks so the store loads quickly on mobile and desktop. • A brief hand-off guide or recorded walk-through showing me how to add products, manage orders, and update content on my own. If you have recent WooCommerce builds in your portfolio and can deliver a store that’s ready for real customers, let’s talk timing and next steps.