
Storefront
Premium fashion storefront for AGLOS products.
Featured case study
A multilingual ecommerce and stock-management platform built for a family fashion brand targeting European and Portuguese-speaking markets, especially Portugal and Angola.
My role
I designed and built the full-stack AGLOS platform, including the Next.js storefront, customer account area, admin dashboard, FastAPI backend, PostgreSQL database, authentication, role-based permissions, inventory logic, stock movements, stocktakes, reporting workflows and production-readiness verification.
Technical depth
AGLOS was built as a real business operations platform, not only a storefront. The backend handles product variants, order data, stock quantities, stock movements, stocktakes, refunds, permissions and reporting logic, while the frontend provides separate customer and admin workflows with a clean, production-focused interface.
The problem
Small fashion brands often start with Instagram, WhatsApp, spreadsheets and manual stock tracking. That works at the very beginning, but it quickly becomes difficult to control products, orders, stock, refunds, reports and customer information.
AGLOS needed more than a simple storefront. The goal was to build a business system that could support online sales and internal operations from one dashboard.
The solution
I designed AGLOS Commerce OS as a full-stack ecommerce and inventory platform with a customer-facing store and an admin system for managing products, variants, stock, orders and reports.
The platform is being built with multilingual support in mind, starting with English and Portuguese, so it can support European, Portuguese and Angolan business workflows.
Core features
Interface

Premium fashion storefront for AGLOS products.

Control centre for business operations.

Order management for customer purchases.

Stock tracking, restock workflows and product control.

Sales, financial and product performance reports.

Customer checkout and payment confirmation flow.
Tech stack
Business value
The project demonstrates how ecommerce, stock control and internal admin workflows can be combined into one practical system for a product-based business.
It also acts as a professional case study showing my ability to build full-stack applications around real operational problems, not just isolated frontend pages.