Done-For-You Korean Beauty (K-beauty) Online Store Website — Goyo
A complete, conversion-ready K-beauty store for your Singapore brand — built, customised and live in 7–14 days, from S$500.
Secure SGD checkout via Razorpay · itemised invoice · 3 revisions & full code ownership included · 7–14 day launch
Build your K-beauty store
Choose your options below — the price updates live and stays transparent and itemised. From S$700, you own 100% of the code, and most builds launch in 7–14 days.
Choose your platform
Pick oneThe tech your K-beauty store runs on. Not sure? The native build is fastest, cheapest to run, and is exactly what the Goyo demo uses.
How big is your range?
Pick oneHow many Korean skincare & beauty products we set up, photograph-ready and import for you at launch — across cleansers, toners, essences, serums, masks, sun care and colour.
Pages & content
Pick anyThe core pages are included. Add anything extra you want us to design and write for your customers.
Integrations & features
Pick anyBolt on the commerce features that make a K-beauty store sell, retain customers and run itself.
Brand, SEO & launch
Pick anyPolish the brand and get found on Google and AI search by Singapore K-beauty shoppers from day one.
Ongoing care optional
Optional hosting & maintenance, monthly or annual. You can also host it yourself — the code is yours either way.
HostingYour details & review
Please enter your name, a valid WhatsApp number (with country code) and a valid email so we can start your build.
3 rounds of revisions are included free. Add extra rounds at S$200 each if you want more breathing room.
Anything specific you want? Brand colours, must-have pages, products or content to load, integrations, a competitor you like, deadlines — tell us here and we'll build to your brief.
0/1200Everything is itemised in the summary bar below. Happy? Pay securely and we'll WhatsApp you to start your build.
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Glass-Skin Routine Builder — try it yourself in the live demo before you buy.
Built from the live, clickable Goyo demo — then customised uniquely to your brand and brief
Signature Glass-Skin Routine Builder — turns skin type + concern + length into a priced bundle in the right order
Cleansers, toners, essences, serums, masks, sun care & colour, ready out of the box
You own 100% of the code, content and IP outright — no lock-in, host it anywhere.
Click the real, working live demo — no mockups, no guesswork. What you preview is what you launch.
Built by SGBP — 17+ years and hundreds of websites delivered across industries.
- Starts from
- S$700 (Store tier)
- Launch time
- 7–14 days
- Platform options
- Astro · Shopify · WordPress · Webflow
- Ownership
- 100% code & IP — yours
What does a Goyo store actually do for my Singapore K-beauty brand?
It gets you selling Korean beauty online in about a week from S$500 — a fast, affordable launch instead of a S$5,000–15,000 custom agency build. You get a soft, dewy storefront you can try yourself in the live demo, the signature Glass-Skin Routine Builder that turns curious browsers into full-routine baskets, an asset you own outright, and running costs from S$15/mo rather than an open-ended retainer.
Speed and cost are the headline win. A custom K-beauty-store build from a Singapore agency typically runs S$5,000–15,000 and can stretch over months, while a blank Shopify theme is cheap but eats weeks and rarely sells the cute, trustworthy "glass-skin" story that K-beauty shoppers buy into. Goyo gives you a polished, on-brand store, customised to your products and Korean labels, live in 7–14 days from S$500 — so your launch campaign starts working sooner and your cash is not locked up in a long build while competitors are delivering.
Crucially, it is built to convert, not just to look pretty. The signature Glass-Skin Routine Builder is the star: a shopper picks their skin type, their main concern and a routine length of three, six or ten steps, and the builder assembles a matching set of Korean products in the correct application order, prices it live as a bundle, and adds the whole routine in one tap. It is exactly the guided, reassuring journey that lifts average order value, because someone who came for one essence leaves with a six-step routine. Around it sit the free-islandwide-delivery progress bar in the basket, bestseller grids, reviews and subscribe-and-save — all tuned for the mobile screens where most beauty shopping happens.
Finally, it is an asset you own and can grow, not a rental. You keep 100% of the code and a self-editable CMS, so you can add a new ampoule, run an 11.11 sale or edit a routine suggestion yourself without paying a developer per change. After launch you only pay what you choose — managed hosting from S$15/mo and optional care from S$150/mo — instead of an open-ended agency retainer. Start lean at S$500, then add ingredient guides, an SEO pack, a loyalty programme, subscriptions or a bigger range as revenue comes in, up to around S$2,000 for a fully loaded build.
- Launch in 7–14 days from S$500 — versus the S$5,000–15,000 and months a custom agency K-beauty-store build typically takes in Singapore.
- The Routine Builder turns single-product shoppers into full-routine baskets — a conversion engine no generic theme delivers.
- Built-in trust for a category that lives on it: authenticity messaging, batch transparency, real reviews and a secure SGD checkout.
- Mobile-first and fast — the way K-beauty shoppers browse and buy — with clean SEO markup baked in.
- You own 100% of the code plus a self-editable CMS — grow and edit it yourself, no agency lock-in or per-change fees.
- Predictable running costs: managed hosting from S$15/mo and optional care from S$150/mo, not an open-ended monthly retainer.


What problems does a done-for-you Goyo store fix that DIY and freelancers don’t?
It removes what frustrates most Singapore K-beauty founders: slow launches, a look that feels cheap rather than cute and authentic, pages that don’t guide unsure buyers through a Korean routine, sites you can’t edit, agency lock-in, missing SEO and surprise costs. You get a complete, conversion-ready K-beauty store — with the Routine Builder, subscribe-and-save and islandwide delivery built in — that you own outright, live in 7–14 days from S$500.
Most people launching a K-beauty brand or reseller store in Singapore try one of four routes and hit the same wall. A free template looks generic and does nothing to communicate a soft, trustworthy, properly-authentic Korean brand. A cheap freelancer can disappear mid-build or hand over something you cannot touch. A full agency may quote five figures and tie you to their platform. And DIY eats the weeks you would rather spend on sourcing, sampling and content. Goyo is designed to remove each of those frustrations, not just shuffle them around.
Speed: instead of months of theme-wrangling, your store is customised from a proven, conversion-focused K-beauty demo and typically delivered in 7–14 days. Trust: K-beauty is a high-consideration, authenticity-sensitive purchase, so the "100% authentic / sourced from Korea" messaging, batch transparency, real reviews, SSL and a secure SGD checkout help a brand-new label look established and safe from day one.
Guidance, not just a grid: a shopper who is unsure whether they need a ten-step routine, or which essence suits oily skin, often abandons rather than risk it. The Glass-Skin Routine Builder asks three simple questions — skin type, concern and how many steps they can keep up — then assembles the right products in the right order and drops the whole bundle into the basket in one tap, solving the "I don’t know where to start" hesitation that quietly kills K-beauty conversion. Subscribe-and-save and a loyalty programme then turn one-off buyers into repeat revenue, the way beauty actually makes money.
Ownership and cost: you own 100% of the code and edit everything through a self-editable CMS, so you are never tied to an agency retainer. On-page SEO, GA4 and clean markup are delivered as standard. And pricing is a transparent customiser from S$500 to S$2,000 with 3 revision rounds included — no vague "it depends" invoices.
- Too slow to launch → Your store is built from the live Goyo demo and typically handed over in 7–14 days, so you can launch before your campaign window passes.
- Doesn’t feel authentic → Authenticity messaging, batch transparency, real reviews, SSL, PDPA-aware data handling and a secure SGD checkout make a new label feel credible.
- Browsers don’t buy → The Routine Builder guides unsure shoppers from one product to a full Korean routine, and subscribe-and-save captures repeat purchases.
- Can’t edit it yourself → A self-editable CMS plus a plain-English handover manual let you change prices, products, routine suggestions and banners without paying anyone.
- Locked into an agency → You own 100% of the code and can host it anywhere; managed hosting (from S$15/mo) and a care plan (from S$150/mo) are optional, never compulsory.
- No SEO foundation → On-page SEO, clean markup and GA4 are delivered as standard, with an advanced SEO/AEO pack available to push harder on K-beauty-search visibility.
- Surprise costs → A transparent customiser shows your price from S$500 to S$2,000 up front, with 3 revision rounds included and any extra rounds clearly priced at S$200.


SGBP vs a Singapore agency, freelancer or DIY — which is right for your K-beauty store?
For a Singapore K-beauty store, SGBP customises the live Goyo store — Routine Builder, subscriptions, loyalty and all — in 7–14 days from S$500 to S$2,000, and you own 100% of the code with no lock-in. Singapore agencies typically quote far more over several weeks; freelancers vary widely; DIY is cheapest in cash but slow and rarely builds the trust K-beauty shoppers need.
Most Singapore agencies do excellent work, but a custom K-beauty-store build is often a five-figure scope spread over weeks of discovery calls, wireframes and revisions — and many keep you on their platform and a retainer. You can end up paying for process you do not need when there is already a proven, conversion-tested store design ready to customise.
A freelancer can be cheaper and faster, but quality, code ownership and follow-up swing widely from person to person — and K-beauty-specific touches like the Glass-Skin Routine Builder, concern and skin-type filtering, subscribe-and-save for refills, reviews with before/after photos and an islandwide-delivery progress bar are rarely built in. DIY on a template platform is the lowest cash outlay, but it can quietly cost weeks of your time, and the result often fails to convert authenticity-conscious shoppers.
SGBP sits in between on purpose: you start from the live Goyo demo, so you can see and click exactly what you are buying before you commit, then we customise it to your brand and products. Every build is delivered with on-page SEO (with an SEO/AEO upgrade option), SSL, GA4, a secure SGD checkout, PDPA-aware data handling, a self-editable CMS and a handover manual — the things that often become paid "add-ons" elsewhere.
- Time and cost: 7–14 days, from S$500 to S$2,000 one-time, versus the weeks and far higher fees a custom agency K-beauty-store build typically involves.
- Ownership: you keep 100% of the code and a CMS you can edit yourself — no agency lock-in.
- See before you buy: the live Goyo demo is the actual product, Routine Builder and all, so there is no guesswork about quality or layout.
- Built for selling K-beauty: Routine Builder, skin-type / concern filters, subscribe-and-save, loyalty, reviews and an islandwide-delivery bar are part of the build, not quoted extra.
- Singapore-ready: a secure SGD checkout (PayNow, cards, Atome), PDPA-aware data handling and an islandwide delivery promise.
- Optional, not obligatory: managed hosting from S$15/mo and a Care plan from S$150/mo if you want it hands-off — never required to launch.
| What matters | SGBP (this) | Freelancer | Agency | DIY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time to launch | 7–14 days | Weeks | Several weeks+ | Often months |
| Typical cost | S$500–2,000 one-time | Varies widely | Often five figures | Low cash + your time |
| Routine Builder tool | Yes, built in | Rarely | Custom (extra) | No |
| Subscriptions & loyalty | Optional add-ons | Rarely | Usually add-on | Hard to build |
| You own the code | Yes, fully | Sometimes | Often locked-in | Yes |
| SEO/AEO built in | Yes (AEO optional) | Usually add-on | Usually add-on | Rarely |
| Ongoing lock-in | None | Sometimes | Often | None |

What is under the hood of your Goyo K-beauty store?
Under the hood is static-first Astro, exactly what this demo runs on, or a hardened Shopify, WooCommerce or Webflow build, served over a global CDN with modern compression and caching. It is fast, WCAG 2.2 AA accessible, SSL-secured, SGD-ready and PDPA-aware — and yours to deploy anywhere.
The native build, exactly what this demo runs on, is static-first Astro with a headless CMS and minimal JavaScript. Prefer a hosted platform? We build a hardened Shopify (+S$300), WooCommerce (+S$250) or Webflow (+S$200) store instead. Whichever you choose, it is served over a global CDN with modern compression and caching, so it stays fast even when a K-beauty influencer post or a viral TikTok review sends a sudden rush of traffic.
We tune for Core Web Vitals: images are lazy-loaded in modern formats (WebP/AVIF) with set dimensions to avoid layout shift, so the bestseller grids, filterable shop, slide-out basket and the interactive Routine Builder stay snappy on mobile, where most beauty shopping happens. The Routine Builder’s scoring, slot-filling and ordering logic run efficiently client-side, so building a routine and seeing the live bundle price feels instant.
SSL/HTTPS and security headers are enforced, checkout is SGD-ready, and data handling is PDPA-aware — important when you capture skin-type, concern and subscription data. Add the payment-gateway setup and you get PCI-compliant payments through Stripe or HitPay, including PayNow, cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Atome. You own 100% of the source code, with no lock-in, so you can host with us from S$15/mo or deploy anywhere yourself.
- Static-first Astro, or a hardened Shopify, WooCommerce or Webflow build
- Core Web Vitals tuned; WCAG 2.2 AA accessible, semantic HTML
- Interactive Routine Builder runs efficiently client-side for instant bundle pricing
- SSL/HTTPS and security headers; PDPA-aware handling of skin-type & subscription data
- PCI-compliant payments via Stripe/HitPay with PayNow, cards & Atome (gateway add-on)
- Clean SEO markup, XML sitemaps and GA4 included as standard
- 100% source-code ownership, no lock-in, deploy anywhere


Will my Goyo K-beauty store rank on Google and get quoted by ChatGPT?
Every build is delivered search-ready: clean semantic HTML, a JSON-LD schema graph (Product, Offer, FAQ, Breadcrumb, Organization), fast Core Web Vitals, XML sitemaps and Search Console. Answer-first content and Singapore signals — SGD, PayNow, PDPA, areaServed Singapore, islandwide delivery — give Google, AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity and voice assistants the structure they need to find and quote you. No rankings are guaranteed.
Plenty of done-for-you beauty stores are built to look pretty and little else — messy markup, slow pages, no structured data — so neither Google nor AI engines can really tell what you sell or who you serve. We build the opposite. Your Goyo store is delivered with clean semantic HTML5, correct heading order, descriptive alt text on every product image, canonical tags and a tidy URL structure — the foundation search engines and crawlers reward. Rankings always depend on your range and competition, but the technical groundwork is done right from day one.
Here is what the jargon means in plain terms. SEO helps you rank on Google for searches like "korean skincare Singapore" or "k-beauty essence SG". AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation) and AIO (AI Optimisation) help your store get surfaced and quoted by ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews when someone asks "what is the correct order for a Korean skincare routine?" or "is snail mucin good for dry skin?". GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) makes sure those answers know you serve Singapore specifically and deliver islandwide. Voice covers Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa — short, spoken-friendly answers a shopper can ask for hands-free.
The engine behind this is a JSON-LD schema graph baked into every page: Product and Offer markup (SGD price, stock status and reviews) so listings become eligible for Google rich results; FAQPage so your authenticity, delivery and routine answers can be lifted into AI replies; BreadcrumbList so collections like Serums & Ampoules → Niacinamide are machine-readable; and Organization so your brand, logo and Singapore service area are unambiguous. The Routine Builder’s skin-type and concern content is a natural fit for K-beauty long-tail and AI-Overview queries. The advanced SEO/AEO pack adds speakable markup, Bing and Search Console setup and an answer-engine optimisation pass — an optional upgrade on the S$500 base build.
- Clean semantic markup: HTML5 structure, logical headings, descriptive alt text and canonical tags — built for crawlers and AI parsers, not just browsers.
- Full JSON-LD schema graph: Product, Offer, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList and Organization — your essences, serums, masks and FAQs become eligible for Google rich results and readable by AI engines.
- Routine Builder content targets high-intent K-beauty long-tail: "korean skincare routine order", "best essence for oily skin Singapore" and AI-Overview-style questions.
- Fast Core Web Vitals: image-optimised, mobile-first pages — page experience is a Google ranking factor and keeps shoppers from bouncing.
- Answer-first content: product, ingredient and FAQ copy written question-led and concise, so AI Overviews, ChatGPT and Perplexity can quote it cleanly and voice assistants can read it aloud.
- Sitemaps & Search Console: XML and image sitemaps plus robots.txt submitted to Google (and Bing) so new products get found and indexed sooner.
- Singapore signals: SGD pricing, SGD checkout, PayNow, PDPA-aware data handling, areaServed Singapore and natural local terms like "islandwide delivery" and "authentic Korean skincare".
- You own 100% of the code with a self-editable CMS — add a product and its SEO fields and schema update automatically, no developer needed.


What does each page of my Goyo K-beauty store actually look like?
You get a full Korean beauty store, not a template: a soft promo homepage, filterable shop, collection pages, product pages with variants and options, the signature Routine Builder, a slide-out basket with a free-islandwide-delivery bar, customer reviews, a newsletter welcome offer, an about page and a working contact/WhatsApp page — rebuilt with your brand, products and SGD pricing.
We start from the live Goyo demo and rebuild every page around your range, brand and tone. Nothing stays as filler: your products, prices in S$, copy, imagery, collections and authenticity claims replace the demo content, and each page keeps the conversion features that make the demo work — grids, filters, options, the Routine Builder and the basket drawer — wired to your stock.
Every page is delivered mobile-first with clean SEO markup, secure SGD checkout and a self-editable CMS, so you can swap a hero image, add an ampoule or edit a routine suggestion long after handover. The pages below are what is included in the base S$500 build; catalogue size, a K-beauty blog, advanced SEO, loyalty and subscriptions are where the customiser adds cost, up to S$2,000.
Singapore signals are built in where they help shoppers trust and buy: the free-islandwide-delivery threshold and flat fee are shown in S$, the trust strip leads with "sent from Seoul / 100% authentic / 14-day swaps", and checkout is set up for PayNow, cards and Atome — PDPA-aware. You own 100% of the code, and it is typically delivered in 7–14 days.
- Homepage — a soft promo hero with a rotating message, a twin trust strip up top, then collection tiles, New In and Bestseller grids, the Routine Builder entry point and an islandwide-delivery promise — all rebranded to your store.
- Collections — clear shop-by-collection tiles covering cleansers, toners & essence, serums & ampoules, sheet masks, sun care, lips & colour and sets & minis, each leading to its own page.
- New In & Bestsellers — dedicated listing pages of freshly-stocked and top-rated products with quick add — the social proof K-beauty shoppers look for.
- Shop & filters — a filterable product grid with collection chips, a live product count and free-delivery messaging, so shoppers can browse your whole range (20 to 150+ products) and add to basket straight from the grid.
- Collection page — one page per collection (Serums & Ampoules, Sheet Masks, or yours), each with its own intro banner, item count, a sort dropdown and a cross-sell to other collections at the foot.
- Product page — gallery, brand and collection, star rating, shade / size variants, S$ price with a "save" badge, quantity selector, Add to basket, delivery / swaps reassurance, an accordion of how-to-use and texture details, and a Routine Builder prompt plus related products.
- Routine Builder — the signature tool: pick skin type, concern and a 3 / 6 / 10-step length and it assembles a Korean routine in the right order, prices it as a bundle and adds the lot in one tap.
- Reviews — a dedicated wall of star-rated reviews with an aggregate rating, plus testimonial blocks reused on the homepage and product pages for social proof.
- About — a branded story page, your origin and a stat strip (rating, baskets sent, labels curated) that builds trust and supports SEO with real, editable copy.
- Contact — WhatsApp and email contacts, store address and hours, plus a working enquiry form with topic and skin-type routing — PDPA-aware and ready for your inbox.
- Basket — slide-out drawer and full basket page with a free-islandwide-delivery progress bar ("add S$X for free delivery"), quantity controls, a live SGD subtotal and a PayNow / cards / Atome checkout.











Can the Goyo store scale from 20 products to a 150+ synced catalogue as my K-beauty brand grows?
Yes. Your store starts lean at 20 products and scales to a 150+ synced catalogue with faceted search plus auto price and stock sync. Add subscribe-and-save, a loyalty programme, a WhatsApp Business catalogue and abandoned-cart recovery as you grow. Because you own 100% of the code, there is no per-sale platform lock-in holding you back.
Most Singapore K-beauty stores launch with a few hero products and labels to test what shoppers actually repurchase, then grow once a couple of lines take off. Goyo is built for that curve. Day one you might run 20 carefully chosen SKUs. As demand proves out, the customiser lets you step up to 60, 150, or a 150+ catalogue pulled straight from your Korean supplier or fulfilment feed with auto price and stock sync, so adding a larger range is a sync rather than a rebuild. The filterable shop, faceted navigation, collection tiles and the Routine Builder you saw in the demo keep a big catalogue easy to browse on any phone.
Growth is not only more products, it is more demand and more channels. The native Astro build shown in the demo is delivered as a fast, static, mobile-first store served over a global CDN, so a busy 9.9 or 11.11 sale, an influencer push or a viral TikTok is far less likely to slow it down or run up a server bill, and your optional Managed Hosting keeps it online. (Choose Shopify, WooCommerce or Webflow instead and you get a hardened, CDN-served build on that platform’s hosting.) When you are ready to grow revenue per customer, switch on subscribe-and-save for repurchased refills like cleansers, essences and SPF, and add a loyalty and referral programme so happy customers bring you new ones.
Selling to the region or to expats? Multi-currency and itemised invoicing can be layered in, with SGD and PayNow staying native for your Singapore shoppers. The real future-proofing, though, is ownership: you hold 100% of the code with a self-editable CMS, delivered with a handover manual in 7–14 days. You are never trapped by per-sale platform fees, locked themes or an app you cannot change — when the business outgrows today’s setup, the same codebase extends instead of forcing you to start over.
- Catalogue scales from 20 to a 150+ synced range; large ranges import via your Korean supplier / fulfilment feed with auto price and stock sync
- Faceted search, filters, collection tiles and the Routine Builder keep big K-beauty catalogues fast and browsable on mobile
- The native Astro build is static and CDN-served, so it stays fast through 9.9 / 11.11 sales, influencer pushes or viral videos; Shopify / WooCommerce / Webflow builds are hardened and CDN-served too
- Grow revenue per customer: subscribe-and-save for refills plus a loyalty and referral programme
- Add channels as you grow: a WhatsApp Business catalogue with click-to-chat, plus abandoned-cart and routine-based email automation
- Multi-currency and itemised invoicing are available for regional expansion, with SGD and PayNow native for Singapore
- You own 100% of the code, so there is no forced re-platform and no per-sale lock-in as you scale


Can I run my Goyo K-beauty store myself without a developer?
Yes. Your store is delivered with a self-editable CMS, so you add products, change prices and stock, edit the Routine Builder’s products and rules, swap banners, publish K-beauty guides and check your GA4 numbers without touching code. Every task is documented in a plain-English handover manual, and you own 100% of the build. Most non-technical founders get the hang of it quickly.
Running a K-beauty store is mostly small, repeatable updates: a new ampoule, a price drop on a cleanser, a "back in stock" toggle, a fresh 11.11 or Mother’s Day banner. We build all of this into a clean CMS dashboard, so you log in, change the thing you came to change and hit publish. No staging files, no FTP, no "please email the developer" — your changes go live on the site.
Each module from the live demo has a matching settings panel. Your payment options (PayNow, cards and wallets via Stripe/HitPay, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Atome), your free-islandwide-delivery threshold and the basket drawer’s progress bar, the Routine Builder’s product list and skin-type / concern rules, subscribe-and-save, loyalty, abandoned-cart emails, WhatsApp enquiries and product reviews are all configurable from labelled fields, not buried in code. SGD pricing is wired in so your checkout stays accurate as you grow.
Your store is delivered in 7–14 days with on-page SEO, SSL, GA4 and a PDPA-aware setup. If you ever get stuck, the step-by-step handover manual walks through every task above, and your 3 included revision rounds (plus an optional Care plan from S$150/mo) mean help is on hand. But the day-to-day is genuinely designed for a non-technical founder to manage solo.
- Add or edit a product — upload photos and set the title, price, "was" price, shade / size variants, ingredient notes, collection (cleansers, toners, essence, serums, masks, sun care, colour, sets) and stock, then publish; it appears in the shop grid, listings and search automatically.
- Edit the Routine Builder — add, remove or reorder the products it can suggest and adjust the skin-type and concern matching so your recommendations stay accurate.
- Change a price or mark stock — edit one field to drop a price or flip an item to "sold out"; the sale tag and out-of-stock state update across the site.
- Edit a page or banner — update the homepage hero, collection tiles, About and Contact copy, or swap the rotating promo message (e.g. "Free islandwide delivery over S$60") in a click.
- Publish a K-beauty guide — write a routine or ingredient guide in the editor, add a cover image and SEO title/description, and it goes live with clean, search-friendly markup.
- Configure payments — add your PayNow/Stripe/HitPay keys, confirm SGD pricing, and run a test order before going live.
- Set delivery rates — adjust the free-islandwide-delivery threshold, flat rate and the basket’s free-delivery progress bar from one settings screen.
- Check your GA4 numbers — see visitors, top products, Routine Builder bundle add-to-carts and sales in Google Analytics, so you know what to restock or promote next.


What exactly do I get for the price?
A fully designed and built K-beauty store, your products imported, the signature Glass-Skin Routine Builder, a self-editable CMS, full source-code ownership, on-page SEO, SSL, GA4, a secure SGD checkout, 3 revision rounds and a handover manual — plus everything you select in the customiser.
Whatever you configure, every Goyo store is delivered with the web-design and development best practices below as standard — the foundations that make a K-beauty store fast, findable, trustworthy and genuinely yours.
- Pixel-faithful build of the live Goyo demo design
- The interactive Glass-Skin Routine Builder wired to your catalogue
- Mobile-first, accessible (WCAG 2.2 AA), Core-Web-Vitals-tuned
- Self-editable CMS + 100% source-code ownership
- On-page SEO, structured data & XML/image sitemaps
- SSL, security headers & spam-protected forms
- PDPA-aware data handling + cookie consent
- Secure SGD checkout (PayNow, cards, Atome) + Google Analytics 4
- 3 revision rounds + a step-by-step handover manual


Korean beauty (K-beauty) store website — frequently asked questions
Quick answers on cost, what’s included, timelines, ownership, platforms, payments, subscriptions, loyalty, inventory sync, SEO/AEO, PDPA and revisions for a done-for-you K-beauty store website in Singapore.
How much does a K-beauty (Korean beauty) store website cost in Singapore?
A done-for-you Korean beauty store website in Singapore costs between S$500 and S$2,000 with SGBP. The S$500 base covers a complete, mobile-ready store with the Glass-Skin Routine Builder built in; the price rises only as you add a platform like Shopify, more products, subscriptions, loyalty or branding. You see the exact figure live in the customiser before you pay.
What exactly do I get for the price?
You get a fully designed and developed store built from the live Goyo demo, your products imported, the Routine Builder, a self-editable CMS, full source-code ownership, on-page SEO, SSL, analytics, a secure SGD checkout, 3 revision rounds and a step-by-step handover manual. Everything you select in the customiser is itemised in your order summary.
How long does it take to build and launch?
Most K-beauty stores are designed, built and launched in 7 to 14 days from payment. Larger ranges, supplier syncing, subscriptions or loyalty can sit at the upper end of that range. We send a private preview link first, you use your revisions, then we launch on your domain.
Do I own the website and can I edit it myself?
Yes. You own 100% of the code and the store outright — there is no licence trap and no agency lock-in. Every build is delivered with a self-editable CMS so you can add products, change prices, edit ingredient notes and the Routine Builder yourself, with a plain-English manual to guide you.
Which platform should I choose — Shopify, WooCommerce or native?
The native Astro build shown in the demo is the fastest and cheapest to run and the best for SEO. Choose Shopify if you want the biggest beauty app ecosystem, WooCommerce if you want full WordPress control, or Webflow for a visual editor. The customiser shows the exact price difference for each option.
How do payments work, and do you support PayNow?
You pay SGBP securely in Singapore dollars and receive an itemised invoice. With the payment-gateway add-on, your finished store accepts PayNow, credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Atome (buy-now-pay-later) through Stripe or HitPay — the ways Singapore K-beauty shoppers actually like to pay.
Can the store have subscriptions and a loyalty programme?
Yes. Add subscribe-and-save and customers can auto-refill repurchased favourites like cleansers, essences and SPF on a flexible interval, billed in SGD. Add the loyalty / referral option and you can reward repeat customers with points and refer-a-friend perks — both lift repeat revenue, which is how beauty brands grow.
How does inventory and supplier sync work?
You manage stock yourself in the CMS, and an item flips to "sold out" across the site when it runs down. If you carry a large range, the 150+ synced option connects your Korean supplier or fulfilment feed for automatic price and stock updates, so a bigger catalogue is a sync rather than a manual rebuild.
Will the store rank on Google and show up in AI search?
Yes. Every build is delivered with an SEO foundation — clean markup, fast Core Web Vitals, sitemaps and structured data, with the Routine Builder content well suited to K-beauty searches. The Advanced SEO / AEO pack adds a full schema graph, answer-engine optimisation and Search Console setup so you can be found on Google and quoted by AI assistants like ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews. Rankings are never guaranteed.
How is customer data handled under PDPA?
We handle your information in line with Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), and your store is delivered with SSL/HTTPS by default. Skin-type, concern and subscription details are stored securely, consented and never sold. Payments run through PCI-compliant gateways.
What are revisions and how many are included?
A revision is a round of changes you request after seeing your preview — copy tweaks, layout changes, colour adjustments, Routine Builder edits and the like. Three rounds are included free. If you want more breathing room you can add extra rounds at S$200 each in the customiser.
Do I need hosting and maintenance?
No — you can host the store yourself since the code is yours. If you would rather not, add Managed or Pro Hosting and a Care plan in the customiser (billed monthly or annually). Care covers updates, backups, security and small content changes so you can focus on your products and customers.
Is the design unique or a template?
You start from the proven Goyo design you can see and click in the live demo, then we customise it to your brand — your name, logo, colours, products, copy, imagery and Routine Builder. It is a tailored build on a conversion-tested foundation, not a generic theme dump.
Can it sell makeup and colour, not just skincare?
Yes. Goyo already showcases lip tints and a glow cushion alongside skincare, and the build supports shade variants, swatches and the K-beauty no-makeup-makeup category. You can lead with skincare, colour or both.