Your Thornton supply house runs net-30 accounts on a Shopify theme built for one-off retail buyers: for startups and scale-ups
A custom Shopify build for a Thornton distributor or supply house that needs B2B accounts, contract pricing, and bulk ordering runs $45,000 to $130,000 over 3 to 6 months. Shopify themes and template stores are built for a consumer buying one item; your buyers are contractors ordering by the pallet on net-30 terms with negotiated pricing.
Fast-growing companies in Thornton cannot afford software that breaks at the next stage of growth. Whether you are early in construction and trades, logistics and distribution, retail or already scaling, the goal is the same, ship quickly without piling up technical debt that slows the next hire and the next round. The right partner builds Thornton startups a foundation that flexes as headcount, traffic, and revenue climb, so the product keeps pace with the ambition behind it.
You sell to contractors and trades crews up and down the I-25 corridor, and they do not shop like retail customers. They reorder the same SKUs by the case, they have account-specific pricing, and they expect net-30 terms, not a credit card at checkout. A standard Shopify theme assumes a one-time consumer buying a single item at list price. Your buyer is a Thornton GC ordering 40 line items against a contract rate, and the template store has no idea how to price that.
So you end up taking the real orders by phone and email anyway, and Shopify becomes a brochure, not a sales channel. The theme that works for retail actively gets in the way of distribution, which is where your volume actually is.
Budgeting a shopify build in Thornton
| Project scope | Typical cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| B2B pricing and account checkout | $45k to $80k | 3 to 4 months |
| Full distribution store with integration | $80k to $130k | 4 to 6 months |
| Multi-warehouse B2B platform | $120k+ | 6 to 9 months |
The case for owning your shopify
Your edge is letting contractors self-serve their reorders at their negotiated price on their terms, which a retail theme cannot do. A custom Shopify build handles account pricing, net-30 checkout, and bulk reordering so the volume buyers move themselves instead of tying up your counter staff. The B2B mechanics a theme ignores are exactly where your distribution revenue lives.
- Your real buyers are contractors on contract pricing and terms
- B2B orders still come by phone because the store cannot handle them
- You need net-30 and account-specific catalogs a theme cannot do
- Reorder volume is high enough that self-serve would free real staff time
- You sell mostly to one-off retail consumers at list price
- A premium theme genuinely covers your catalog
- You do not offer terms or account pricing
- Your volume does not justify custom B2B mechanics
What your build should include
What we build under shopify in Thornton
The engagements Thornton teams bring us most often: Liquid development, ecommerce development, payment gateway integration, Shopify Plus development, custom Shopify themes and Shopify app development.
Delivery, week by week
Exactly what you get
A Shopify store where a contractor logs in, sees their contract pricing, reorders by the pallet, and checks out on net-30 terms. It pulls live stock from your inventory management software and exports orders to your ERP software and accounting software so the counter staff stops re-keying phone orders.
How to choose a developer in Thornton
Hire a team that has built real B2B on Shopify, not just retail themes. The right partner understands net-30, account catalogs, and bulk reordering, and is honest about where Shopify's limits are. Ask them to show a store where two accounts see different prices for the same SKU.
- Contractors self-serve reorders at their contract price instead of calling the counter
- Net-30 and approved-account checkout for trade buyers, not just credit cards
- Fast bulk and repeat ordering for crews buying by the case or pallet
- Counter staff freed from re-keying phone orders
- Integration with your inventory management software, ERP software, and accounting software so stock and terms stay accurate
- Heavy customization on Shopify can collide with future platform updates
- You own the custom code and its maintenance, not just a theme license
- Up-front cost is well above buying a premium theme
- If your B2B pricing rules are undocumented, the build will force you to formalize them
- !They pitch a premium theme for a B2B catalog; ask how it handles contract pricing
- !No plan for net-30 checkout; ask how an approved account orders without a card
- !They ignore inventory integration; ask how stock stays accurate across channels
- !Fixed bid before discovery; ask for a paid discovery that maps your B2B pricing rules
- !They overpromise on Shopify limits; ask what genuinely cannot be done and they should be honest
If shopify is on the roadmap, wordpress, pos, project management usually follow within the year. Budget them as one conversation.
Rohan advises mid-market and enterprise teams on ERP, CRM and custom software, and has led delivery on dozens of business-software builds.
Writes for Digital Heroes, shipping business software for 2,000+ brands across 55+ countries since 2017.
Frequently asked questions
Can Shopify really do B2B?
Yes, with custom work and the right plan. Account pricing, net-30, and bulk ordering all require build effort beyond a theme, but they are achievable.
How do net-30 accounts check out?
Approved accounts can order on terms without a card, with the order exported to your accounting software for invoicing rather than charged at checkout.
Will it show different prices to different contractors?
Yes. A custom build serves account-specific and contract pricing so each logged-in buyer sees their negotiated rate.
Does it connect to our inventory?
It can pull live stock from your inventory management software so the store never sells what the warehouse does not have.
What does it cost to maintain?
Budget 15 to 20 percent of the build per year, with extra attention around Shopify platform updates that can affect custom code.