Building a custom Shopify app in 2026 starts with the Shopify Dev Dashboard, runs on the Admin GraphQL API for data operations, and typically needs Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs. 8,00,000+ in development depending on scope. Most stores, honestly, don't need a custom app at all. If your actual goal is a fully functional, conversion-ready store fast, Amwhiz's flat-rate, 7-day theme build covers what most store owners genuinely need without ever touching custom app development.
A custom app is code you, or your developer, write that connects to a Shopify store through official APIs instead of through a pre-built app from the App Store. These split into two categories: private/custom apps, built for one specific store, and public apps, meant to be listed and used by many merchants. Nearly everyone asking about custom app development means the first kind: something built specifically around their own business.
This is where you register your app, manage API credentials, and configure scopes, the specific permissions your app actually needs, like reading products or writing orders. It replaced the older partner dashboard workflows and is where any custom build starts.
Shopify's primary API for reading and writing store data: products, orders, customers, inventory, all of it. GraphQL lets you request exactly the fields you need in a single call, which cuts down the round trips you'd otherwise burn through with older REST endpoints.
The command-line tool for scaffolding, developing, and deploying apps locally before anything goes to production, with built-in support for app extensions and theme app extensions.
These trigger custom logic automatically the moment store events happen: an order gets placed, inventory changes, a customer registers, all without your app having to constantly poll the API asking "anything new yet?"
Shopify's frontend tools for embedding your app's interface directly inside the Shopify Admin, so it matches Shopify's native look instead of feeling bolted on.
| Complexity | Example | Cost Range | Timeline |
| Simple integration | Basic data sync with an external tool | Rs. 1,00,000 - Rs. 2,50,000 | 3-6 weeks |
| Moderate custom logic | Wholesale pricing tiers, custom checkout rules | Rs. 2,50,000 - Rs. 5,00,000 | 6-10 weeks |
| Complex integration | ERP/POS sync, custom fulfillment logic | Rs. 5,00,000 - Rs. 8,00,000+ | 10-16 weeks |
If what you actually want is a well-designed, fast, conversion-optimized storefront, you're probably overestimating how much you need custom app development and underestimating what a solid theme customization can already do. Reviews, upsells, subscriptions, loyalty programs, nearly all of these already have mature App Store solutions. Custom app development only earns its cost when there's a genuinely unique workflow that no existing app touches.
Before you commit budget to a custom app project, work through this in order. First, search the App Store properly, using several different phrasings, not just the obvious one, since useful apps often get named in unexpected ways. Second, ask a few App Store apps' support teams directly whether their app can be configured or extended to meet your need, a surprising number of apps are more flexible than their marketing copy lets on. Third, if genuinely nothing solves it, get a detailed written scope from at least two developers before spending anything. Custom app quotes swing wildly depending on how well the developer actually understands what you're asking for.
A custom app is never a one-time expense, no matter how it's pitched. Shopify periodically retires older API versions, which means any custom app needs regular updates just to keep working, typically a maintenance budget of 10-20% of the original build cost every year. Store owners who only budget for the initial build, and forget the ongoing maintenance, tend to get an unpleasant surprise the day their app breaks after a Shopify platform update, with nobody on contract to fix it.
No, but you do need to clearly define what the app should actually do. A vague scope is the single biggest reason custom app projects run over budget.
It varies, but plan for several weeks of back-and-forth if you're submitting a public app. Private apps built for a single store skip this entirely.
Shopify still supports REST for existing integrations, but any new development should use the Admin GraphQL API, since that's where new features land first.
Amwhiz's core package is a flat-rate, 7-day theme and store build. Custom app development is a separate, bigger engagement scoped around your specific technical need.
A fair rule of thumb is 10-20% of the original build cost per year, covering API version updates and the compatibility fixes that come with them.
Search using several different phrasings of what you're after, then contact support for the two or three closest matches and ask directly whether configuration or a small customization could get you there before assuming custom development is your only option.
Before you commit to months of custom app development, get clear on whether a customized Shopify theme already solves the problem. Amwhiz builds a complete, sales-focused store at a flat rate in 7 days, covering what most stores actually need. Reach out and let's figure out what yours really requires.