About
B2B commerce specialists.
Meet the specialist commerce practice connecting product experience, commercial rules, WordPress engineering and operational systems.
01 / Our practice
Commerce engineering
with commercial
consequence.
CODE B2B is a specialist partner for businesses whose product, channel or operational model makes generic ecommerce insufficient.
We work across strategy, product experience and engineering. The standard is simple: every recommendation should connect a customer decision to the product truth, commercial rule and system dependency that make it possible.
02 / How we work
Small scope.
Clear ownership.
Useful releases.
We begin with the part of the journey where a better system can change a meaningful outcome. From there, we define the release boundary, dependencies, test conditions and the way the team will decide what to improve next.
03 / What we bring
One accountable view
of the commerce system.
High-consideration commerce rarely fails because a team cannot draw another page. It fails when product information, commercial policy, customer experience and technical ownership point in different directions.
Our role is to make those dependencies visible and turn them into a delivery sequence. That can begin with a requirements and architecture engagement, a product-discovery problem, a portal or catalogue build, an integration, or an existing platform that needs a more dependable operating model.
04 / Working relationship
Senior attention.
Evidence in the room.
We work directly with the people who own commercial outcomes, product information, operations and technology. Workshops produce decisions and named uncertainties; prototypes test journeys and rules; engineering releases are reviewed against observable acceptance criteria. The aim is a platform the internal team can explain, operate and improve after launch.
CODE B2B is deliberately focused on B2B, manufacturers, distributors and complex product businesses. That focus lets us ask better questions about account relationships, channel conflict, catalogue governance, assisted sales and the systems that own operational truth.