Most people who want to start an ecommerce store never do. Not because the idea is bad — because the first ninety days are a grind of picking a theme, writing product copy, wiring up pixels, setting up email flows, and second-guessing every hex code along the way. By the time the store looks acceptable, the motivation is gone.
Shopiflame exists to collapse that ninety days into a weekend.
We build complete Shopify stores inside a specific niche — pet nutrition, home wellness, audio accessories, and a handful more — and sell each one as a finished asset. Theme, products, copy, images, email sequences, policy pages, and a transferable Shopify account. You buy it, we move the store into your account, you start running traffic Monday.
Why we cap each niche at five copies
Every niche we build sells exactly five times. After that, the listing closes and we move on.
The cap is not a marketing gimmick. Five owners in the same niche still leaves room for each of them to develop a distinct brand voice, pick their own products to emphasize, run their own ads, and build a real audience. Fifty owners in the same niche would cannibalize each other on day one.
We would rather sell a smaller number of stores to operators who can actually grow them than flood a niche and watch it commoditize.
What you are actually buying
You are not buying a template. You are buying:
- A Shopify store with a configured theme, not a generic demo.
- A real product catalog — ten to fifteen items, picked on purpose, with honest copy.
- Product photography that does not look like stock.
- Welcome email flows, abandoned cart flows, and a basic post-purchase sequence.
- Legal pages wired to your entity.
- A transfer process that moves the store into a Shopify account you own.
You are also buying the narrow thing we are actually good at: the first version. The store that exists before you have any idea what your customers want. Your job starts the moment you log in — pricing, ads, emails, customer service, iteration. We have built the runway. You fly the plane.
What happens next
We are launching with three niches: Omnivoa (pet nutrition), Zenpost (home wellness), and Cadenza (audio accessories). More are in the queue. If you see a store you want, buy it before the counter hits five. If you are not sure yet, read the niche page — the demo link is there, and the full product list is in the store itself.
We will keep writing here about what we are learning, what we are building next, and what the people who bought the first batch end up doing with them.
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