Convert HTML to Shopify Theme
Budget: £250 – £750 GBP
I already have a complete set of responsive HTML, CSS, and JavaScript pages designed for a physical-product store, and I now need them transformed into a fully functional Shopify theme so I can start selling right away. The layout, styling, and interactions are locked in; what I’m missing is the Liquid templating, schema settings, and section structure that will let me manage everything natively from the Shopify admin.
Key requirements
• Turn each HTML page (home, collection, product, cart, checkout-compatible pages, etc.) into dynamic Shopify templates and sections.
• Build in product-subscription capability so customers can choose one-time purchase or recurring delivery at checkout, using Shopify’s native Subscriptions API or an approved app hook-up.
• Ensure standard commerce features—add to cart, variant selection, dynamic pricing, and inventory messaging—work flawlessly for physical products.
• Keep the code clean and theme-customizer ready: all colors, images, and text that should be editable must surface in the Theme Editor.
• Hand off the finished theme as a ZIP plus a brief install/upgrade guide; no hard-coded store details.
I’m comfortable with Shopify CLI, Theme Kit, and Git, so if you use those tools it will make collaboration and review smoother. Once the theme is running in my staging store I’ll test product creation, subscription checkout, and basic analytics tracking; final payment will follow successful QA.
If you’re confident working with Liquid, JSON templates, and subscription flows, I’d love to see recent Shopify theme examples before we get started.
Key requirements
• Turn each HTML page (home, collection, product, cart, checkout-compatible pages, etc.) into dynamic Shopify templates and sections.
• Build in product-subscription capability so customers can choose one-time purchase or recurring delivery at checkout, using Shopify’s native Subscriptions API or an approved app hook-up.
• Ensure standard commerce features—add to cart, variant selection, dynamic pricing, and inventory messaging—work flawlessly for physical products.
• Keep the code clean and theme-customizer ready: all colors, images, and text that should be editable must surface in the Theme Editor.
• Hand off the finished theme as a ZIP plus a brief install/upgrade guide; no hard-coded store details.
I’m comfortable with Shopify CLI, Theme Kit, and Git, so if you use those tools it will make collaboration and review smoother. Once the theme is running in my staging store I’ll test product creation, subscription checkout, and basic analytics tracking; final payment will follow successful QA.
If you’re confident working with Liquid, JSON templates, and subscription flows, I’d love to see recent Shopify theme examples before we get started.
Related categories:
JavaScript
CSS
Inventory Management
HTML
Shopify
Git
Web Development
API Integration