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RealTruck — frontend systems in large-scale e-commerce

Frontend systems and product configurator development inside a large-scale e-commerce environment—usability, performance, and integration with an existing production platform.

  • Configurator and product flows aligned with how customers actually build orders in production.
  • Tighter integration with existing catalog and checkout systems instead of parallel one-offs.
  • Ongoing attention to usability and performance within a high-change commerce codebase.

Work entries use real client names and describe systems as delivered in production. Where agreements require it, commercial or internal detail stays summarized—without invented metrics or composite identities.

Context

RealTruck operates at catalog scale: complex products, configuration paths, and merchandising pressure. The work sat inside an existing e-commerce platform—success meant shipping through current systems, not around them.

What Monarc Made focused on

  • Product configurator and related UI — states, edge cases, and clarity when choices stack.
  • Frontend architecture — boundaries so teams could iterate without constant regressions.
  • Production integration — APIs, feature flags, and release patterns that matched how the org actually shipped.

How it landed

Delivery stayed grounded in real checkout and catalog constraints: fewer dead ends in configuration flows, frontend patterns the team could extend, and performance work that respected production traffic—not local demos alone.

Services involved

High-performance frontends & modern rebuildsCustom web applicationsLegacy modernization & performance rescue
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