Sector tracker · One-engineer companies · Threshold-driven
E-commerce Infrastructure — the one-person unicorn lens.
Single-engineer Shopify/Stripe extensions — small TAM, fast revenue, sticky LTV.
Thresholds — E-commerce Infrastructure
What makes a E-commerce Infrastructurerepo “solo-founder” here
- Stars (floor)
- ≥ 200
- Commits (rolling 90d)
- ≥ 50
- Distinct contributors
- ≤ 2
- Top-contributor share
- ≥ 88%
Concentration window: rolling 90 days.
Why one founder, why this sector
The shape of one-engineer companies in E-commerce Infrastructure
E-commerce infrastructure attracts solo founders because the platforms (Shopify, Stripe, Lemon Squeezy, Crossmint) provide the heavy lifting; the founder ships a thin extension that solves a specific merchant pain. Customer acquisition is the App Store inside each platform, not outbound sales. We watch for repos that name a specific platform in the title plus a specific merchant problem.
Tooling footprint
What the codebase looks like
TypeScript/Remix/Next.js, `@shopify/shopify-api` or `@stripe/stripe-node`, a `/install` route with platform-OAuth boilerplate, App-Store-listing screenshots in the README, no enterprise pricing tier.
Pattern to watch
The observable acceleration shape
Commits cluster around platform-API releases (Shopify edition launches, Stripe billing-API updates). The founder is shipping into platform-event windows, not market events.
Most common false positive
What looks like solo-founder signal but isn’t
Agency-developed Shopify apps look identical to solo-founder apps but resolve to client-services revenue. Check the founder's recent commits across other repos — agency developers leave a trail of one-shot client projects; solo founders have a small set of focused repos.
Archetype (composite — not a real person)
The E-commerce Infrastructure solo-founder shape, in one sentence
Backend engineer ships a Shopify subscription-management app that does one thing better than the incumbent, hits €25k MRR via App Store rankings alone, never builds a marketing site.
Composite archetype. We don’t name founders publicly — that edge belongs to dashboard subscribers, not the open web.
Where the live E-commerce Infrastructure data lives
From this thesis to the working board
This page is the editorial lens. The live data feeds are next door. /predicted is the weekly all-stage bet. /startups-to-watch ranks this sector by acceleration. /firstlook is the paid Dashboard where the threshold filter actually runs.
Related sectors
Where else this archetype shows up
Last reviewed 2026-05-22. Sector entries reviewed monthly. Methodology: /methodology.