Prime Computers

Project Background

Prime Computer is a Jessore-based computer shop combining retail e-commerce with repair/service. The site lists a wide catalog—laptops, monitors, motherboards, PC parts, printers/toners, peripherals—plus store/location and policy pages to support offline buyers.

The online store uses a standard product grid with pricing (BDT), discounts, stock states, compare/wishlist actions, and brand/category archives (e.g., Pantum). There’s also a PC Builder flow and policies (Refund/Returns, Privacy, Terms) to complete the buyer journey.

Contact pages list email/phone and reference a Jessore address (Computer City, Jess Tower, Level-4, Shop-510, M.K. Road, Jessore).


Services & Offering

  • Retail IT products: laptops, desktops, monitors, motherboards, PC components, printers/toners, headphones & accessories.

  • Repair & service: the brand positions itself as “Best Computer Accessories & Repair Service in Jessore.”

  • PC Builder: guided build page for custom PC configurations.

  • Policies & support: Refund/Returns (30-day policy), Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions.


Technologies Used

  • Platform / CMS: WordPress (typical WP structures across pages: Shop archive, Category/Brand archives, policy pages).
    E-commerce: WooCommerce (product grid with price/stock, add-to-cart, brand/category archives; Woo-style URLs).

  • Core stack (inherent to WP/Woo): PHP + MySQL.

  • Feature plugin (visible by URL): PC Builder under /woo_product_builder/ (WooCommerce builder flow).

  • Security: HTTPS/TLS across the site.

Not listed (not publicly confirmable from the site): exact theme/page-builder, CDN, analytics, or payment gateway. If you can share the WP Themes/Plugins screenshot, I’ll append an “Exact Tech Stack” box with precise names.


Challenges & Solutions

  • Mixed retail + service positioning
    Challenge: Communicating both “shop” and “repair/service” clearly to local buyers.
    Solution: Prominent copy asserting “Best Computer Accessories & Repair Service in Jessore,” reinforced with shop/category structure and support pages.

  • Catalog clarity across many categories/brands
    Challenge: Large, heterogeneous inventory can overwhelm users.
    Solution: WooCommerce category & brand archives (e.g., Pantum), plus compare/wishlist to assist decision-making.

  • Custom builds for enthusiasts
    Challenge: Enabling DIY customers to configure PCs online.
    Solution: A dedicated PC Builder route (/woo_product_builder/pc-builder/) to guide selections.

  • Trust & post-purchase support
    Challenge: Local buyers want clarity on returns, privacy, and terms.
    Solution: Clear Refund/Returns, Privacy, and Terms pages linked in the footer/navigation.


Outcomes

  • Complete buyer journey online: discover → compare → add to cart → policies → contact/location—all within the site.

  • Local trust: visible Jessore address/contacts and service positioning support offline confidence.

  • Upsell potential: brand archives, discounts, and PC Builder encourage exploration and larger baskets.


Conclusion

old.primecomputer.com.bd is a WordPress + WooCommerce store that pairs a local service identity (repair/support in Jessore) with a broad IT retail catalog. With product archives, a PC Builder, and clear support/policy pages, the site delivers the essentials for a regional tech retailer going online—without overcomplicating the stack.