Focused product scope
We prefer apps that solve a specific merchant problem clearly over large feature sets that make daily work harder.
We design, build, and maintain focused apps for Shopify and Shopline merchants. The team cares about speed, predictable interfaces, and software that keeps working after the launch.
Miso Apps started from direct Shopify implementation work: stores needed better tools for repetitive operations, cleaner buying paths, and new AI-readable surfaces without adding operational drag.
Today we keep that same standard. Each product is scoped around a real merchant workflow, shaped by platform constraints, and maintained with the expectation that stores cannot pause for fragile software.
We prefer apps that solve a specific merchant problem clearly over large feature sets that make daily work harder.
Platform APIs, permission surfaces, performance budgets, and support tooling are part of product quality from day one.
Support is written for the person running the store, with clear steps and practical answers instead of vague tickets.
We keep data access intentional, explain what apps need, and avoid patterns that create privacy or theme-risk surprises.
We support stores that care about faster admin work, storefront conversion, structured data, and dependable implementation help.
The same feedback loops that identify product gaps also guide UI cleanup, documentation, support answers, and maintenance work.
Storefront speed, workflow reliability, permission needs, and merchant clarity matter more than decorative feature volume.
Apps are designed for the messy reality of themes, catalogs, promotions, order operations, and changing platform rules.