A trusted platform stack for global Shopify operations.
KLAPS builds around Shopify, then connects the payment, lifecycle, media, fulfillment, and operating tools cross-border brands need to sell globally.
Each platform has a job. KLAPS connects the work into one launch and operating rhythm.
The stack is selected by operating need, not by logo count.
We keep the platform surface practical: what must work for storefront conversion, market entry, lifecycle revenue, and export operations.
Commerce foundation
Shopify storefront, store migration, product data, Markets, checkout, apps, and launch QA.
Growth and lifecycle
Performance media, email flows, creative testing, attribution, and weekly signal review.
Payments and recurring revenue
Payment routing, subscription needs, refund paths, and finance handoff by market.
Fulfillment and operations
Post-purchase tracking, export-ready documentation, customer response, and KLAPS Platform workflows.
Not every Shopify app deserves a place in the stack.
Use the store stack checklist to decide what should stay native, what needs an app, and what KLAPS can implement in code.
Fewer tools. Cleaner ownership. Better launch control.
The goal is not to install every app. The goal is to define which platform owns which job, remove overlap, and make reporting readable for the team running the business.
Shopify stays the commerce source of truth.
Marketing tools connect back to first-party store signals.
Payments, subscriptions, and fulfillment are scoped by market.
KLAPS Platform is added only where repeated operations need infrastructure.
From partner stack to operating rhythm.
Audit
Review current Shopify stack, app debt, tracking, checkout, and operating gaps.
Map
Assign each platform a clear job across storefront, growth, payments, lifecycle, and fulfillment.
Connect
Implement the required integrations and remove duplicate workflows.
Operate
Set the reporting and review rhythm so teams can make decisions from one view.
Bring your current tools into the first call.
We will look at what you already use, what needs to stay, and what should be cleaned up before the next market launch.