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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.

Khandaker's E-commerce

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

Next.jsReactTailwind CSSNode.jsMongoDBVercel

Process

1

Mapped the product discovery and purchase flow

2

Structured product data requirements before building UI

3

Designed responsive product and cart experiences

4

Handled cart-related edge cases and user feedback states

5

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

Project Gallery

Khandaker's E-commerce gallery

Want to build something like this?

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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