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Store operations
Product edits, collection updates, app checks, store admin, content swaps and the small fixes that keep trading smooth.
SteadyCart by Ryan Mitchell
Monthly store management for owner-led brands that need SEO, fulfilment, design, custom sections and practical dev work shipped without the chase.
The gap
Most stores build up a quiet backlog: products waiting to be cleaned up, pages that need rebuilding, orders that need a better flow, apps nobody has checked, and SEO basics that never quite get finished.
SteadyCart turns that backlog into a clear monthly operating rhythm, then ships the work.
What gets handled
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Product edits, collection updates, app checks, store admin, content swaps and the small fixes that keep trading smooth.
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Cleaner product pages, better collection structure, titles, descriptions, image text and practical search improvements.
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Shipping settings, returns workflows, order handoffs, fulfilment app setup and simple process notes for the team.
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Theme fixes, page builds, custom sections, app integrations, mobile QA and tidy changes that do not make the store brittle.
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Sharper layouts, stronger product presentation, campaign pages, visual cleanup and storefront updates that feel joined up.
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Plain-English notes on what changed, what improved and what should be handled next month.
Packages
The middle plan is the best starting point for most stores: enough time to improve the site, not just keep it alive.
Maintain
£450/mo
For small stores that need reliable monthly care and a cleaner admin queue.
Improve
£950/mo
For owner-led stores that want steady updates, SEO, conversion fixes and design/dev momentum.
Operate
£1,850/mo
For busier stores that need weekly support across operations, dev, design and launch work.
Monthly rhythm
Each month starts with the store queue, customer friction and operational gaps. The work is then grouped, shipped and reported in a way a busy founder can actually follow.
Store health, product pages, orders, apps, theme issues and the current priority queue.
The highest-value jobs are grouped into a clear month plan, with small fixes separated from bigger improvements.
Updates go live in tidy batches, with checks across mobile, products, cart and checkout paths.
Clients get plain notes on what changed, where to review it and what should happen next.
Ryan Mitchell
Ryan is the person you want on the queue when the work is important, fiddly and too easy to keep postponing: product updates, fulfilment tweaks, launch pages, SEO cleanup, mobile fixes and the store admin that protects the customer experience.
SteadyCart is built for clear communication, tidy delivery and useful improvements that actually make it into the store.
Send Ryan your store URLStart with a store review