Ecommerce App Development Cost in India 2026

Last updated: 23 April 2026Region: IndiaData source: MyAppTemplates.com analysis of 2026 public SOW benchmarks and shipped-app case studies

Executive Summary

A mid-market ecommerce app built by a competent Bangalore or Hyderabad agency in 2026 lands between ₹18 lakh and ₹55 lakh depending on scope. That is roughly one-third of US or UK agency pricing, but still a substantial cheque, with 18% GST layered on top and 12 to 24-week timelines common once Razorpay, logistics APIs and admin panels are in the SOW.

The same app, built hands-on by a founder using Claude Code on top of the MyAppTemplates boilerplate (a one-time ₹16,500 / $199 fee), typically costs ₹4,000 to ₹25,000 in marginal AI spend and ships in 3 to 12 days. The saving is real, but it buys a different service: the founder holds the keyboard. Agencies still win when you need managed delivery, vendor contracts, or offline enterprise integrations.

This page benchmarks 17 ecommerce scope variants against India-specific mid-market agency rates — not inflated Shoreditch or SF pricing, not bottom-of-market Fiverr rates. Figures reflect 2026 Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune and Gurgaon mid-market software shops.

Data

Ecommerce app scope vs India agency quotes (2026)

Ranked by agency quote, descending. All figures INR, exclusive of 18% GST.

Every DIY build starts with the same flat boilerplate fee:₹16,500 / $199 one-time — column below shows marginal Claude Code API spend on top
#Scope variantCategoryIndia agency quote+ AI spend (INR)SavingsBuild time
1Multi-vendor marketplace with seller onboardingSeller KYC, payouts, commission splits, vendor dashboardMarketplace₹42L–₹55L₹22,00099.5%10–12 days
2Social commerce app with live sellingLive video streams, in-stream checkout, creator payoutsLive commerce₹35L–₹48L₹24,00099.3%10–14 days
3Quick-commerce (10-minute delivery) appRider assignment, dark-store inventory, live trackingQ-commerce₹32L–₹45L₹20,00099.4%9–12 days
4Grocery app with scheduled deliverySlot booking, substitutions, multi-cart, route optimisationVertical₹28L–₹38L₹16,50099.5%8–10 days
5Fashion commerce with AR try-onFace/body AR, size recommender, wishlist, lookbookVertical₹26L–₹36L₹18,00099.4%9–11 days
6D2C brand app with loyalty + rewardsTier-based loyalty, referrals, push campaigns, CLV dashboardD2C₹22L–₹32L₹12,00099.6%6–9 days
7Subscription commerce (monthly boxes)Recurring billing, skip/pause, customised curationSubscription₹20L–₹28L₹8,50099.7%5–7 days
8B2B wholesale ordering appTiered pricing, bulk carts, credit terms, invoice PDFsB2B₹18L–₹28L₹10,50099.6%6–8 days
9Reseller / social-selling app (Meesho-style)Catalogue sharing, margin markup, WhatsApp share flowsReseller₹18L–₹26L₹11,00099.5%6–8 days
10Rental commerce (fashion, electronics)Booking calendar, deposit holds, return schedulingRental₹16L–₹24L₹9,50099.6%5–7 days
11Single-brand store with Razorpay + UPICatalogue, cart, UPI/cards/netbanking, order trackingStandard store₹12L–₹20L₹7,50099.6%4–6 days
12Hyperlocal services marketplacePin-code discovery, provider profiles, slot bookingServices₹14L–₹22L₹9,00099.6%5–7 days
13Print-on-demand storefrontDesign uploader, mockups, fulfilment webhook to vendorPOD₹12L–₹18L₹6,50099.6%4–5 days
14Digital products & course storeEntitlement gating, DRM-lite, video player, receiptsDigital₹10L–₹16L₹5,50099.7%3–5 days
15Single-page catalogue app (no checkout)Lookbook, WhatsApp-to-order, basic adminCatalogue₹6L–₹10L₹4,00099.6%2–3 days
16Pharma / medicine delivery appPrescription uploads, pharmacist verification, CDSCO rulesRegulated₹30L–₹50L₹22,000 + complianceCompliance-gated10–14 days
17Alcohol / age-gated commerceState-wise licence checks, age KYC, delivery geofencingRegulated₹28L–₹45L₹20,000 + licensingLicence-gated9–12 days

1. What drives the India agency quote (and what doesn't)

India mid-market agency pricing in 2026 lands at roughly ₹1,200–₹2,400 per hour for senior full-stack, with Bangalore and Gurgaon indexing about 15% above Hyderabad, Pune and remote Tier-2 teams. Freelance senior devs sit at ₹800–₹1,500 per hour. Three things swing an ecommerce quote most: payment complexity (Razorpay basic vs Razorpay Route for multi-vendor splits), admin panel scope, and whether logistics integrations (Shiprocket, Delhivery, Shadowfax) are in-scope.

Spotlight Build

D2C brand store — Bangalore agency vs DIY

ScopeiOS + Android app, catalogue, cart, Razorpay (UPI/cards/netbanking), order tracking, loyalty tier, push campaigns, basic admin
Bangalore mid-market agency quote₹22,00,000–₹32,00,000 + 18% GST14–18 week timeline, 2 designers + 3 devs + 1 PM
Freelance senior duo quote₹9,00,000–₹14,00,00010–14 weeks, no GST if unregistered
DIY (MyAppTemplates + Claude Code)₹16,500 boilerplate + ~₹12,000 AI spend6–9 days founder-led, weekends included
What you give up going DIYDedicated PM, designer polish on custom screens, vendor contracts, handholding during Play Store review
Spotlight Build

Multi-vendor marketplace — the honest breakdown

ScopeSeller onboarding, KYC (external vendor), commission splits, vendor dashboard, buyer app, order routing, payouts
Hyderabad agency quote₹42,00,000–₹55,00,000 + 18% GST20–24 weeks, full squad
DIY marginal spend₹16,500 + ~₹22,000 AI10–12 days hands-on
What the boilerplate gives youJWT auth, Drizzle schema, rate-limited Hono routes on Cloudflare Workers, subscription billing adapter, Expo shell, CI. Seller payouts via Razorpay Route and KYC via external vendors (HyperVerge, IDfy, Digio) wire in against the rate-limited auth endpoints — typically a 1–2 day job with the @backend-dev subagent.

2. India-specific scope items the hub page doesn't cover

Ecommerce in India has its own feature surface: UPI is non-negotiable, Razorpay is the default gateway, GST-compliant invoices are a legal requirement, and logistics integrations are effectively part of MVP scope. Here's how each lands in a DIY build.

Feature Cost

Razorpay integration (UPI, cards, netbanking, wallets)

Agency line-item₹1,50,000–₹3,00,000Included in most SOWs as 'payment gateway setup'
DIY with boilerplateThe billing abstraction layer accepts Razorpay as an adapter alongside the Stripe and RevenueCat adapters. Wire it with /new-feature razorpay — roughly ₹2,500 in AI spend, half a day end-to-end.
GST invoice generationDrizzle schema extension + server-rendered PDF. ~₹1,500 in AI spend, 3–4 hours.
Feature Cost

Logistics: Shiprocket / Delhivery / Shadowfax webhooks

Agency line-item₹2,00,000–₹5,00,000Per provider, varies by feature depth
DIY with boilerplateLogistics is a standard outbound-API feature module. One feature module per provider, roughly ₹2,000 AI spend and half a day each. The modular architecture keeps each provider isolated.
What's not in the boilerplateCarrier contracts, pickup SLAs, COD reconciliation workflows — those are ops work regardless of who writes the code.

3. When to pick an India agency over DIY

DIY with the boilerplate is the right route for hands-on founders. It is the wrong route for several real buyers. Here are the honest cases where an India agency is the better cheque to write.

Decision Guide

Agency wins when…

You sell alcohol, pharma, or regulated goodsState-level licence checks, CDSCO rules for medicine, pharmacist verification workflows — these need legal review, not just code. An agency with regulatory experience is worth the cheque.
You have an enterprise ERP to integrateSAP, Oracle, or custom Tally integrations usually require on-site discovery, NDAs and vendor relationships. A Bangalore enterprise agency handles that cadence; a solo founder with Claude Code does not.
You need an offline workforce for rolloutTraining 200 retail stores on a new ordering app is service work. The boilerplate cuts code cost, not field-deployment cost.
You are raising a round and want a delivery partner on the cap tableSome investors prefer to see a named build partner. That is a legitimate reason to hire an agency, and unrelated to what the software actually costs.

How to estimate your India ecommerce build in 30 minutes

If you're comparing an agency SOW against DIY, this is the fastest way to get an apples-to-apples number.

1
List your scope as rows
Open the ranked table above and tick the rows that match your MVP. Most Indian ecommerce MVPs are 1 base row (e.g. single-brand store) plus 2–4 India-specific features (Razorpay, GST invoices, Shiprocket, one loyalty module).
2
Sum the agency column midpoints
Use the midpoint of each row's agency range. Add 18% GST. That is your realistic mid-market India agency number before negotiation.
3
Sum the AI spend column
Add ₹16,500 for the boilerplate once. Add the AI spend for each row. That is your realistic DIY number if you hold the keyboard and ship weekends.
4
Divide the delta by your hourly rate
If the delta is ₹20 lakh and your founder hour is worth ₹5,000, that's 400 hours of your time the agency route buys back. For some founders that's a fair trade. For others it isn't.
5
Open the boilerplate before deciding
The defensible answer is to read the repo. If the Drizzle schema, Hono routes and Expo shell look like starting points you'd have built anyway, DIY is the right call. If not, write the agency cheque with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the agency quotes on this page realistic for Bangalore and Hyderabad in 2026?
Yes. Figures reflect 50th–75th percentile mid-market custom software shops in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune and Gurgaon, based on MyAppTemplates analysis of 2026 public SOW benchmarks and shipped-app case studies. They exclude both bottom-of-market shops (which rarely ship production apps) and enterprise consultancies like TCS or Infosys, which price 2–3× higher for similar scope.
Does the ₹16,500 boilerplate fee include GST?
The one-time fee is $199 USD (~₹16,500 at early-2026 rates) charged internationally. GST treatment depends on your own registration status and business structure — speak to your CA. The boilerplate itself does not include tax-invoice logic for your end customers; GST-compliant invoicing is a feature module you build on top of the Drizzle schema.
Is Razorpay pre-wired in the boilerplate?
No. The boilerplate ships with a billing abstraction layer and Stripe + RevenueCat adapters for subscriptions. Razorpay slots in as an additional adapter. Wiring it with Claude Code and the @backend-dev subagent is typically half a day of work and a few thousand rupees in API spend.
Can I build a Meesho or Flipkart clone with this?
You can build a focused subset. Catalogue, cart, checkout, reseller markup flows and WhatsApp share are straightforward. Matching marketplace-scale catalogue search (Algolia or self-hosted), seller KYC, and multi-party payouts are real work on top of the boilerplate — days not weeks, but not free. The boilerplate saves you setup week, not feature week.
What about hiring a freelancer from Upwork or a local Tier-2 agency at ₹4–8 lakh?
That's a valid route for simple stores, and the numbers are real. The tradeoff is coordination overhead, code quality variance, and who owns the repo on day 181. DIY with the boilerplate gives you a clean codebase you understand; a low-cost freelancer gives you a codebase someone else understands. Pick the failure mode you're willing to manage.
Does DIY work if I don't code?
Partially. Claude Code writes the code; you still need to read PRs, understand what a migration is, and debug when something breaks at 2am. Founders with a product manager background and strong Claude Code discipline ship fine. Founders who want to delegate entirely should hire an agency — that's what agencies are for.
What's not covered in the AI spend figures?
Design (Figma or a designer), app-store fees (₹8,500/year Apple, ₹2,100 one-time Google), domain, Cloudflare Workers beyond free tier (usually ₹500/month at early scale), Razorpay transaction fees, logistics contracts, and your time. The figures are marginal Claude Code API spend on a working laptop — nothing more, nothing less.

India ecommerce doesn't cost ₹30 lakh to start. It costs what your scope actually needs.

A well-scoped D2C app is ₹12,000 in AI spend on top of a ₹16,500 boilerplate, shipped in a week. A multi-vendor marketplace is ₹22,000 and 10–12 days. An alcohol-delivery app is a different conversation entirely. The honest answer to how much does an ecommerce app cost in India is: it depends which row you're actually building.

See what the boilerplate already covers
One-time $199 fee. Lifetime updates. No retainer.