
Indie Lee
Shopify Plus Migration (Magento 2) & Customizations
Shopify Plus Implementation for New Brand
Shopify Theme Customizations
Scent-based Color Theming System for Deodorants
Customized Recharge Subscription Integration
3PL Inventory Sync
Klaviyo, Yotpo, Smile, Recharge, Stockist Store Locator, Back in Stock, ShipStation, TaxJar
Taos AER is a natural personal care product company with a deep sense of community and respect for the land. It instills the spirt and values of Taos, New Mexico into each of its minimally-processed products.
Free State has worked with Taos AER since its inception in 2019. During that time, we've supported their growth from a single product to an expanding portfolio of sustainable self-care items.
Taos AER needed to be positioned for growth when they launched their initial product, a plant-derived deodorant. The brand's anticipated expansion trajectory made them a good candidate for the benefits of Shopify Plus.
Free State consulted and developed a customized theme with a bespoke subscription interface as well as back-office and 3PL integrations to help make their launch a success.
With their new Shopify site, Taos AER has been able to turn one-time shoppers into repeat customers through the use of a bespoke subscription interface. Since Free State worked ensure that all necessary functionality was in place to enable easy management for the busy Taos AER team, they've been able to focus on other important aspects such as creating new products!
Other added functionality includes unique content blocks, reviews, a scent-based color palette system, and more, brought to life through a combination of customized third party apps and purpose-built functionality.
Shopify Plus Migration (Magento 2) & Customizations
Shopify Plus Theme Development & WMS Integration
Shopify Plus Theme Development & Consulting
Shopify Plus Theme Development & Subscriptions
Custom Wordpress Theme & Page Builder
Shopify Plus Theme Development & Customizations
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