We build branded e-commerce mobile apps for Canadian D2C brands, multi-vendor marketplaces, and Shopify or WooCommerce stores. Native iOS and Android with push-notification re-engagement, Stripe and Apple Pay / Google Pay checkout, abandoned-cart recovery, and Canadian shipping integrations — App Store ready in 8–12 weeks at roughly half the cost of established Canadian app shops.
Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city with a metro population of about 330,000 and one of the highest per-capita growth rates of any Canadian city, driven heavily by international student inflows and the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). The South Asian community has expanded to roughly 17,000 residents (Statistics Canada 2021), with strong recent growth from Indian students at the University of Saskatchewan (over 4,000 Indian-origin students as of 2024), Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and Bethany College. The economy is anchored by potash and uranium mining (Nutrien's global HQ, Cameco, Mosaic), agricultural research and agri-tech (the U of S's Crop Development Centre, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, Global Institute for Food Security), healthcare around Royal University Hospital and Saskatoon City Hospital, and a fast-emerging clean-tech corridor. Indo-Canadian businesses concentrate around 8th Street East, Confederation Park, Stonebridge, and the University Heights area, serving a mix of long-term Punjabi-Sikh families, recent Gujarati and Telugu IT workers, and the large Indian student population that needs grocers, restaurants, immigration consultants, and student-housing platforms.
Canada’s e-commerce market crossed CAD 80 billion in 2024, with mobile accounting for roughly 60% of all online transactions. Shopify (Ottawa-headquartered) powers a disproportionate share of Canadian D2C brands — Aritzia, Knix, Endy, Frank And Oak all started on Shopify. Branded mobile apps deliver dramatically higher repeat purchase rates than mobile web: typical D2C brands see 2–3× the revenue per active user on the app versus the browser, primarily because of free push-notification re-engagement (vs paid retargeting) and one-tap Apple Pay / Google Pay checkout. Apple App Store takes 0% on physical goods sold via Stripe (you bill the customer outside of in-app purchase), so the full margin stays on platform. The App Privacy nutrition label requires honest disclosure of every data type collected; PIPEDA governs customer data federally with provincial overlays in Quebec (Law 25) and BC (PIPA). Shopify Mobile Buy SDK and Storefront API make integration straightforward; WooCommerce uses REST APIs. Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, and UPS all offer rate-shopping APIs for live shipping rates. GST/HST/PST is complex (HST in Ontario, GST + PST in BC and Saskatchewan, GST only in Alberta, GST + QST in Quebec) — Stripe Tax or a custom tax engine handles this. French localization for Quebec is increasingly enforced under Bill 96. Most branded D2C apps ship in 8–10 weeks against an existing Shopify store; multi-vendor marketplaces take 12–16.
Real-time product, inventory, pricing, and order sync with your existing Shopify or WooCommerce store via official APIs, or a fully custom Node.js backend. Single source of truth for inventory — sell on web, app, and in-store without overselling. Variant support (size, colour), product collections, and dynamic merchandising rules.
Push notifications drive 5–10× the engagement of email for transactional and promotional messaging. Segmented campaigns (cart abandoners, lapsed customers, VIP buyers), price-drop alerts on wishlist items, back-in-stock alerts, and order-status notifications. Full FCM / APNs with deep links into product pages, not just the app home.
One-tap checkout via Apple Pay and Google Pay collapses cart-to-buy friction. Credit card via Stripe with full 3D Secure support for Canadian banks. Saved payment methods, address book, gift cards, store credit, promo codes, and split-shipping for multi-vendor. GST / HST / PST captured per province automatically.
Live rates from Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, UPS, and provincial couriers. Address autocomplete with postal-code validation. Tracking pushed into the app so customers don’t bounce to carrier sites. Optional ship-from-multi-warehouse routing logic. Real Canadian zone-based shipping math, not US shortcuts.
Wishlist with price-drop and back-in-stock alerts, loyalty points per purchase redeemable as discount, referral codes that credit both sides, and tiered VIP membership (bronze / silver / gold) with shipping or discount perks. Drives 30–40% repeat-purchase lift versus browser-only stores.
Algolia or Typesense powered instant search with typo tolerance, faceted filters (size, colour, price, brand), and personalized merchandising based on browse / purchase history. Editorial collections for seasonal pushes (Diwali, Christmas, Boxing Day, Back-to-School). Search-as-you-type at sub-100ms on Canadian users’ networks.
Yes. We build branded e-commerce apps for Canadian D2C brands and marketplaces including those based in Saskatoon — with Shopify or WooCommerce sync, Stripe + Apple Pay + Google Pay checkout, Canada Post and Purolator shipping, GST/HST/PST/QST handling, and French localization for Quebec markets. Live in 8–12 weeks. WhatsApp +91-9277-184-741 to scope your Saskatoon brand.
Usually no. We connect directly to Shopify’s Storefront API for products, inventory, and checkout, so Shopify stays the source of truth and the app inherits everything you set there. Custom backend is only needed if you have non-Shopify business logic (membership, B2B pricing tiers, complex loyalty).
For physical goods — no. Apple takes 0% on physical products and services consumed outside the app (clothing, food, hardware, etc.) because they flow through Stripe. Apple’s 15–30% in-app purchase tax applies only to digital goods and subscriptions inside the app (gated content, premium app features).
We integrate live rates from Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, and UPS. Customers see real shipping cost at checkout based on weight, dimensions, and destination postal code. Tracking is pushed into the app so customers don’t bounce to carrier websites — keeps them engaged for the next purchase.
Yes — Stripe Tax (or a custom engine) handles GST + QST automatically per Quebec address. Full English / French localization is built in. Bill 96 increasingly requires French as the default for Quebec users, so we configure locale by device language and Quebec billing address.
Honest answer: Canadian D2C brands see roughly 2–3× revenue per active user on the app versus the browser, driven by push notifications (free) replacing paid retargeting, and Apple Pay / Google Pay one-tap checkout reducing cart abandonment. The lift takes 60–90 days post-launch as you build an installed base.
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