Toni McQueen
Client Ecommerce Build

MoleseyDIY

A store project for a physical DIY business moving online. The goal is straightforward: give an established local shop a clean digital front door, product presence, and web payment path instead of relying on foot traffic alone.

Why This Project Matters

For a physical store without an online presence, the first job is not visual excess. It is getting the operational basics right: domain, hosting, a stable front page, and the path toward a store that can actually take web payments.

What The Build Is Aiming For

The final direction is an ecommerce setup that lets customers browse, buy, and pay online without stripping away the practical identity of the existing DIY business.

Current State

Launch Holding Page

Store Setup

MoleseyDIY

Client store project. Domain live. Full ecommerce build in progress.

Build Focus

Implementation Priorities

Online Presence

The first priority is moving the client from no online presence to a stable domain and controlled public entry point.

Payments

The store is being framed around real web payments, not just a contact page pretending to be ecommerce.

Client Fit

The build needs to work for a real DIY shop, which means the structure has to stay practical and understandable rather than overdesigned.

Outcome

What This Adds For The Client

This project turns a local physical shop into something customers can actually find and use online. The placeholder is only the first step. The real target is a working store that carries the client into web ordering and payment without losing the grounded character of the business.