Best Cheyenne Magento Developers

4 Companies - Rankings updated: April 02, 2026

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  • Best Headless Ecommerce Platform Development!

    Webnexs is a leading ecommerce website specializing in various innovative solutions tailored to businesses' diverse needs. It offers and continually implores options to provide the best development company for Ecommerce Solutions, Video Solutions, Digital Marketing, SEO, and SEM services.  [... view Webnexs LLC profile ]
    Location
    Cheyenne, Wyoming
    Number of Employees
    100 - 249
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    4 Projects Listed

    Webnexs LLC Services

    • eCommerce Development
    • Web Development
    • Web Design
    • Software Development
    • Mobile App Development
    • Digital Marketing
    • SEO
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    • Zeekas
      Website Development Project Zeekas
    • Yaabar
      Website Development Project Yaabar
    • Irish Spirit
      Website Development Project Irish Spirit
    • Edith Davidson
      Website Development Project Edith Davidson
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    • Dekanta
    • Muscatfoodmarket
    • Deezee
    • Zeekas
    • Healthzarp
    • Cask88
    • PowerPack
    • Halwa2Home
    • Parambariyam
    • LoveHerBag
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  • A Technology Company Engineering What's Dynamic and Innovative

    At Metafic, we deliver cutting-edge digital solutions, from Low-Code and Mobile to Web and AI-Driven Apps, along with Custom Software and Unlimited UI/UX Design Revisions on a subscription basis. With a 97% on-time delivery rate, we have completed over 500 successful projects worldwide.  [... view Metafic profile ]
    Location
    Cheyenne, Wyoming
    Number of Employees
    250 - 499
    Average Hourly Rate
    $21/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $10,000 - $25,000
    Portfolios Count
    5 Projects Listed

    Metafic Services

    • Mobile App Development
    • AI Development
    • Software Development
    • Web Design
    • eCommerce Development
    • Design Services
    • Web Development
    • Digital Strategy
    • WordPress Website Design
    • ERP Consulting
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    • On-Demand Services Platform - Sweep
      Cross-Platform Mobile App Development Project On-Demand Services Platform - Sweep
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    • Leadnics
    • Four Seasons
    • Coca Cola
    • NewsFLow
    • Sweep
    • InsuraVoice
    • Numik
    • BwSala
    • PeakVisory
    • Terre Dess Home
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  • Bluell, a leading technology company specializing in full stack development.

    Bluell, a leading technology company specializing in full stack development, mobile development, and cloud computing. Our expert team provides innovative solutions, including TaaS and SaaS, to drive growth and efficiency. We are dedicated to empowering businesses in Sweden with cutting-edge technology.  [... view Bluell profile ]
    Location
    Cheyenne, Wyoming
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $25/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Bluell Services

    • Mobile App Development
    • Web Development
    • UI/UX Design
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    • Finance Industry
    • Retail Industry
    • Entertainment Industry
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  • Your new design partner.

    Next Level Digitals is a design agency that crafts compelling brands, user-friendly websites and engaging UI/UX. We help startups and enterprises elevate their digital presence with fast, stress-free design, unlimited revisions, and a strong focus on emotional brand connection.  [... view Next Level Digitals profile ]
    Location
    Cheyenne, Wyoming
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $50/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Next Level Digitals Services

    • Digital Services
    • Graphic Design
    • Logo Design
    • Web Design
    • Web Development
    • eCommerce Development
    • WordPress Website Design
    • SEO
    • Digital Marketing
    • Branding
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    • Lady Lake Windows
    • Savvy
    • SAS Landscaping
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Magento development agency do?

A Magento developer builds, customizes, and maintains ecommerce websites using the Magento platform. Their work includes setting up online stores, developing custom features, integrating payment gateways, configuring shipping systems, and connecting the store with tools such as ERPs, CRMs, or marketing platforms. 

They also handle technical tasks that keep the store running smoothly. Magento developers improve site speed, fix bugs, apply security updates, manage upgrades, and add new functionality as the business grows. Their goal is to create a stable, scalable ecommerce site that supports sales, operations, and long-term growth. 

How much does it cost to hire a Magento developer?

Hiring a Magento development agency usually costs between $50 and $250 per hour, depending on the agency’s location, experience, and the complexity of the project.  

  • Agencies in North America typically charge $105 to $250 per hour 
  • European Magento development agencies charge $85 to $120 per hour 
  • Asia or South America often charge $50 to $105 per hour 

Total project costs vary based on what the store requires. A basic Magento store or small customization project may cost $10,000 to $40,000, while a complex ecommerce platform with integrations, custom features, and enterprise infrastructure can exceed $100,000. 

Pricing increases with advanced functionality, integrations, performance optimization, and long-term maintenance. 

How long does it take to build a Magento store?

Building a Magento store usually takes 6 weeks to several months, depending on the size and complexity of the project.  

A basic store with a standard theme and limited customization can launch in about 6 to 8 weeks, while a larger ecommerce platform with custom design, integrations, and advanced features may take 3 to 6 months or longer. 

The timeline typically includes three main stages: 

  • Planning: Define store structure, features, integrations, and product catalog. This stage can take several days to a few weeks. 
  • Design: Create wireframes and visual layouts for pages such as the homepage, product pages, and checkout. Design usually takes 1 to 4 weeks. 
  • Development: Build the store, implement functionality, add products and content, and complete testing before launch. Development often takes several weeks to a few months, depending on complexity. 

What is Magento 2, and why is it important?

Magento 2 is the current version of the Magento eCommerce platform for building and managing online stores. It replaced Magento 1, which officially reached its end in June 2020. After that date, Magento 1 stopped receiving security updates, bug fixes, and official support. 

Magento 2 introduced a more modern architecture, faster performance, improved checkout, stronger security, and better support for integrations and extensions.  

For eCommerce businesses, using Magento 2 is important because it keeps the store secure, scalable, and compatible with new technologies and third-party tools.

What is the difference between WordPress and Magento?

The difference is that WordPress is a general website platform, while Magento is a specialized eCommerce platform for developing complex online stores. 

  • WordPress is commonly used for content websites, blogs, and small eCommerce stores through plugins like WooCommerce.  
  • Magento is designed for larger eCommerce operations that require advanced product catalogs, complex pricing rules, custom integrations, and high scalability. Businesses with large inventories, multiple storefronts, or complex eCommerce workflows typically choose Magento. 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

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