Danphe Stores
Replacing a slow WooCommerce storefront with a fast Next.js store wired directly into their in-house Square POS — so online and in-store finally run as one.

The challenge
Danphe Stores sells authentic Nepali groceries to customers across Canada, but its WooCommerce storefront had become a liability. Pages were slow to load — losing shoppers at the exact moment of intent — and the online store was completely disconnected from the in-house Square POS that ran the physical business. Inventory, products, and orders lived in two separate systems, forcing constant manual reconciliation and leaving room for overselling and error.
What we did
We rebuilt the storefront from the ground up on Next.js, engineered for speed — near-instant page loads, optimised imagery, and edge delivery that holds up nationwide. Then we integrated the new store directly with their existing Square POS, so products, inventory, and orders sync automatically between online and in-store. Instead of running two disconnected systems, Danphe now manages everything from one place.
The outcome
A fast, modern shopping experience that loads in a fraction of the time, with online and point-of-sale operating as a single source of truth. Inventory stays accurate, orders flow into one system, and the team spends less time reconciling and more time selling — delivering authentic Nepali groceries to every province in Canada.