Dropship Setup & Store Systems
Platform-neutral builds shaped around your suppliers and budget

Send the products and the goal. I will architect the store and system.

Most people do not need another generic dropship “course” or a cookie-cutter store. They need a working setup tailored to the products they actually want to sell and the customers they actually serve.

The platform, apps, and workflows should be chosen around your catalog, your suppliers, and how you want the day-to-day to feel. Some builds stay small and focused. Others grow into larger catalogs with heavier automation. This intake just gives enough detail for something grounded and realistic.

Pricing depends on the size of the catalog, automation level, and launch support. Smaller focused builds tend to land lower; automation-heavy or larger catalogs land higher. This form gives enough detail for a realistic range.

The three most important pieces are your product link(s), where you are starting from, and your budget comfort zone. Everything else just helps shape the plan.
Step 1
Show me what you want to sell
Paste the link(s) to the product(s) you are excited about. AliExpress, CJ, Zendrop, TikTok Shop, or others are all fine.
At least one product link is required so I can see the supplier, options, and general structure.
Step 2
What kind of store are you imagining?
This guides how heavy the build is and what structure makes sense, from a single product to a larger catalog.
Step 3
Where are you starting from?
Knowing whether you have a domain, store, or nothing at all helps scope the foundation work.
Step 4
Platform and supplier constraints
The platform and apps should serve the products and suppliers, not the other way around. Some vendors force a specific platform, others are wide open. This tells me how boxed in things are.
If you are not sure, pick “Choose the best fit.” The stack will be shaped around your catalog, suppliers, and budget.
Step 5
Automation level and support
This shapes how deep the system goes: simple and manual, or more automated and scalable.
Step 6
Timeline and budget comfort zone
Realistic ranges make it easier to propose something that actually fits your life and cash flow.
These are not fixed quotes, just the zone you are comfortable exploring.
Step 7
How I should reach you
This is only for project follow up. No lists, no drip campaigns, no noise.
I read each request personally and reply with real options, not canned offers.