Khandaker's E-commerce
An e-commerce experience focused on clean product discovery, cart flow, and business-friendly management.
Khandaker's e-commerce project helped me understand how much product flow, cart logic, data structure, and admin usability matter in real online stores.
Role
Full Stack Developer
Duration
2026
Team
Solo / Client work
Year
2026
Problem
The project needed a store experience where users could browse products clearly and move through the buying flow without confusion.
Solution
I focused on clear product presentation, practical cart behavior, responsive layout, and a foundation that can support admin and order management features.
Impact
The project sharpened my real-world e-commerce thinking, especially around trust, data structure, user flow, and performance.
Tech Stack
Process
Mapped the product discovery and purchase flow
Structured product data requirements before building UI
Designed responsive product and cart experiences
Handled cart-related edge cases and user feedback states
Reviewed opportunities for future order tracking and payment integration
Key Features
Product browsing and details flow
Cart and order-focused user journey
Responsive e-commerce UI
Admin-friendly product management thinking
Performance-conscious product page structure
Challenges
Making the buying flow simple and trustworthy
Thinking through cart edge cases like quantity and product changes
Balancing visual polish with business usability
Learnings
E-commerce is mostly about reducing friction
Clean product data is the backbone of a store
Error states and loading states directly affect trust
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I’m open to full-time opportunities and freelance projects where I can help build clean, useful, and production-ready web experiences.
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