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Shopify or Die.

WEEK №10 · 2026 FEB 27 – MAR 5, 2026 7 min read

"Platform lock-in is the tax you pay for renting someone else's foundation."

TRANSMISSION №010 week 10 of the log
TYPE STRATEGY weekly cadence
OPERATOR SOLO Keith · 1Commerce LLC
METHODOLOGY C.F. Cathedral Framework
LOCATION CANBY Oregon · US
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'Shopify or die' is the false binary the platforms sell — either rent their foundation or fail. The title is bait. The real question is what the rent actually costs once you read the whole lease.

Renting a platform is the right call to start. It's fast, it works, and building your own storefront on day one is a placeholder-grade mistake. The trap is never re-examining the decision once the rent starts scaling with your success.

Lock-in is the part of the lease written in small type: the transaction fees, the app-tax, the features you can't change and the data you can't fully leave with. It's cheap when you're small and a tax on growth when you're not.

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Independence isn't rejecting every platform. It's knowing exactly which parts of the foundation you can't afford to rent.

The commerce logic, the customer relationship, the data — those are load-bearing, and renting them is renting your own business back from a landlord. Custom infrastructure is how 1Commerce LLC keeps those in-house.

The move is surgical, not ideological: rent the commodity, own the core. Platform lock-in is the tax you pay for renting someone else's foundation — so build the parts of the foundation that have to be yours.

Rent the storefront. Never rent the reason customers come back.

— THE SIGNAL · TRANSMISSION №010
ENTITY 1COMMERCE LLC
PHASE SYSTEMS
LOCATION CANBY, OR
STACK NETLIFY · GITHUB ACTIONS · SCHEMA.ORG · NODE
STATUS BUILDING IN PUBLIC
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