The economy around Verden has a wide radius: the equine industry serves customers far beyond the river Aller, food producers supply retail and industry, and the mid-sized firms do the same. If you sell that way you do not need a shop window, you need a system that carries orders, customers and content. Which one that is depends on the business — not on the agency's favourite software.
For selling we use Shopware 6. If you ship in the equine trade or the food sector, it gives you a shop system that handles variants, tiered prices and B2B scenarios. Your business customers' procurement systems we connect via OCI and punch-out, inventory systems and ERP through interfaces. A shop that does not talk to your other systems produces manual work.
For company websites the question is TYPO3 or WordPress. Our rule of thumb: WordPress for lean sites with few editors, TYPO3 v14 for large sites with many contributors and fixed approval steps. We have built both for years — the recommendation follows your working day, not our portfolio.
Sometimes nothing standard fits. Then we build custom software and CRM systems with PHP 8 and Symfony, along your processes rather than against them. A CRM rarely fails because of the software and almost always because of processes nobody sorted out beforehand. So the plan comes before the first line of code.
Verden is about an hour from Sharpness Solutions in Oldenburg. Planning sessions and sign-offs we hold on site by the Aller, the daily project work runs remotely with clear responsibilities. After that we keep the system running: hosting on our own servers in Germany, maintenance, support — reachable Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 16:00 CET.