Problem and effect
What was built and what the business received
A case is not only a screen. It should show the business problem, solution architecture, result after launch and DevAstro responsibility area.
What had to be solved
Launch a spare-parts store where customers can quickly find a part, place an order and rely on current product data across sales channels.
How the working system was assembled
We built an OpenCart store with SEO-friendly catalog structure, product search, product cards, checkout and API-based marketplace exchange.
What the business received
The store received a manageable catalog, regular price and stock updates, feeds for WB, Ozon and Yandex Market and a clearer path to order.
What DevAstro was responsible for
DevAstro handled catalog architecture, purchase UX, OpenCart improvements, API exchange, SEO preparation and further growth planning.
Solution breakdown
How the key screens and scenarios work
The solution connects catalog taxonomy, product compatibility data, checkout and marketplace exchange so the store can scale search traffic and sales channels without duplicating product operations.

Storefront and catalog entry points
The homepage guides buyers to key spare-parts categories and quick search.

Catalog categories and filters
Categories and subcategories are structured for SEO, selection and future product growth.

Product page and order flow
The card keeps compatibility, price, stock and order actions visible without extra steps.
Technical system
Architecture, stack and growth foundation
The stack is chosen for business scenarios: website speed, manageable content, external integrations, analytics, SEO and further support.
Not a technology list, but a working system
A website or service should be easy to evolve: add pages, connect APIs, launch SEO and paid traffic without breaking user scenarios.
Discuss a similar task
Need an ecommerce store with catalog and integrations?
We will review assortment, platform, filters, product cards, ERP/CRM/marketplace exchange and the safest first launch stage.




