What a Polish entrepreneur actually gets when they hire a shop on one of the four big e-commerce engines varies wildly by agency. With Tworzenie sklepow internetowych, the agency run under the Design Cart name from Gubin in western Poland, the answer is unusually concrete. The headline service is building online stores on WooCommerce, OpenCart, PrestaShop, or Magento, and the prices sit in the open: 4,990 PLN for a WooCommerce build, 5,990 for OpenCart, 6,990 for PrestaShop, and 9,990 for Magento. Published pricing on a web agency site is rarer than it should be, and seeing it broken out by platform tells a prospective buyer where they stand before the first phone call.

The packages are not a theme bolted onto a cart. Each store from Tworzenie sklepow internetowych arrives with product management set up, payment integrations wired in (PayU, BLIK, and ordinary bank transfers), shipping connected to InPost and courier services, an SSL certificate, and the GDPR documentation a Polish shop legally needs. There is also a proprietary module for the EU Omnibus Directive, the rule that forces shops to show the lowest price from the previous 30 days next to any discount. That detail is the sort of thing a generic template provider tends to leave for the client to figure out alone, so building it in-house suggests the people here have stayed close to how Polish e-commerce law keeps shifting under merchants' feet.

Beyond the four store packages, the catalogue from Tworzenie sklepow internetowych widens in a sensible direction. Product configurators, online catalogs, websites built on Joomla or WordPress, and e-commerce SEO and positioning all sit alongside the core work. The SEO line is worth noting: a finished shop that nobody can find is half a product, and an agency that both builds the store and works on its search ranking can be held to account for the whole chain, which is the model Tworzenie sklepow internetowych puts forward. The site also carries a portfolio section and a references page, which is the right instinct: people spending five figures on a Magento build want to see earlier work first.

Can a small-town agency really claim over 400 stores?

It can, and the figure is worth examining rather than waving through. Design Cart says it has delivered more than 400 online stores since roughly 2010 or 2011, which works out to a steady output over more than a decade of trading. That is a believable cadence for a focused shop, not a number that screams exaggeration, and it puts Tworzenie sklepow internetowych among the more experienced Polish builders in this space. What gives it texture is the company's own statement that around 60 percent of its clients come from smaller towns and rural areas. There is something honest in a firm based in Gubin, a town near the German border, telling you it mostly serves businesses far from the big cities.

That geographic angle also explains the spread of city-specific landing pages, with Poznan and Wroclaw confirmed and others likely in the same pattern. These pages are a common SEO play and prove little on their own. Read next to the rural-client figure, though, the landing pages from Tworzenie sklepow internetowych look less like keyword bait and more like a firm genuinely chasing customers in places the bigger Warsaw agencies tend to skip. Whether the work matches the breadth of the claim is something the portfolio and references exist to answer, and a careful buyer should click through both.

Reputation is where Tworzenie sklepow internetowych asks for a degree of caution. Its own references page reports a 4.92 average out of 5 across 386 clients, which is a strong figure on paper. The catch is plain: this is an on-site aggregate the company controls, not a rating verified by an outside platform. No independent reviews for Tworzenie sklepow internetowych turned up on Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, or anywhere comparable in the search results. That absence does not mean the work is poor. Many regional Polish agencies that deal B2B and close deals over the phone simply never accumulate public reviews. But it does mean the glowing internal number cannot be taken at face value, and a prudent client would ask to speak to one or two of those 386 referees directly.

On reachability, Tworzenie sklepow internetowych leaves little to guess. A phone number, an email, and a full street address in Gubin all sit on the site in plain view. For a service where a buyer is about to hand over thousands of zloty and weeks of their roadmap, a named physical address in a specific town counts for a lot: it means a registered business someone can find, not an anonymous freelancer operating behind a contact form. Anyone weighing a custom Magento or PrestaShop project will appreciate knowing exactly who they are dealing with and where.

So who is this for, and who should look elsewhere? The clearest fit for Tworzenie sklepow internetowych is a Polish small or mid-sized business that wants a real online store on an established platform, with payments, shipping, and the legal paperwork handled in one package at a price stated up front. The platform range covers most realistic needs, from a lean WooCommerce shop for a startup to a heavier Magento build for a brand with a large catalogue. Everything about Tworzenie sklepow internetowych is built around the Polish market specifically, from PayU and BLIK to InPost and the Omnibus module, so a buyer outside Poland would gain little here.

The verdict lands somewhere positive but qualified. The offering from Tworzenie sklepow internetowych is solid and refreshingly transparent: clear pricing, sensible inclusions, a coherent set of platforms, and contact details that check out. What keeps the assessment from being unreserved is the reputation gap. A 4.92 from 386 people would be excellent if an independent platform stood behind it, and the lack of any outside corroboration is the one soft spot in an otherwise straightforward case. For a Polish entrepreneur willing to ask for live references and check the portfolio carefully, Tworzenie sklepow internetowych is a credible, fairly priced option for getting a working shop online. For anyone who treats third-party reviews as non-negotiable before buying, the missing external trail from Tworzenie sklepow internetowych is a reason to do that homework first. The work on display looks legitimate; the proof a cautious buyer wants just needs to be requested directly rather than read off a star rating.


Business address
Design Cart Paweł Nosko
Czarnowice 73,
Gubin,
9241844419
66-620
Poland

Contact details
Phone: 662933374