It's one of the first questions every brand asks: do we buy a premium theme or build a custom one? The honest answer is "it depends" — but on a few specific things.
Premium themes: fast and affordable
A well-chosen premium theme (Shopify's own themes, or a reputable marketplace theme) gets you live quickly and cheaply. For many new stores, that's exactly right.
Best when: you're launching, your catalogue is standard, and your brand can live within a template's flexibility.
Watch out for: performance (some marketplace themes are bloated), and "sameness" — thousands of stores use the same theme.
Custom themes: built for your brand
A custom theme is designed and coded around your brand, your products, and your conversion goals. Nothing extra, nothing generic.
Best when: you have a distinct brand, unusual merchandising, or you're at the scale where a few conversion points equal serious money.
Watch out for: cost and timeline — it's an investment, and it needs a team that writes clean code.
A quick comparison
| Premium theme | Custom theme | |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Low | Higher |
| Time to launch | Days | Weeks |
| Uniqueness | Shared | Yours alone |
| Performance | Varies | Controlled |
| Flexibility | Limited | Unlimited |
The middle path most brands take
In practice, the smartest route is often a premium theme, expertly customised — you get speed and cost control now, with a storefront that still feels like your brand. Later, when the numbers justify it, you move to fully custom.
That's how we work with most brands in Swakopmund: start pragmatic, invest where it pays.
Not sure which fits your store? Book a free call and we'll give you a straight recommendation.