Magento Frontends That Are Actually Fast
We don’t build Magento stores to win design awards. We build them to load fast, convert well, and be maintainable long-term.
That’s why we use Hyvä — the Magento 2 frontend that strips away legacy bloat, simplifies the stack, and gives us complete control over performance, UX, and developer velocity.
Our grow-as-root service provides unprecedented speed and efficiency in launching your own Hyvä store.
With our expertise, you can focus on your business while we handle the technical details.
I wanna grow fast!
Because the default Magento Luma theme is outdated, overengineered, and borderline unmaintainable.
Hyvä fixes all of that — by doing less, better.
⚡ Blazing fast load times — Core Web Vitals included
🧠 Modern stack: Tailwind CSS + Alpine.js
🧩 Clean, minimal markup and layout logic
🚀 Reduced complexity, smaller bundles, faster time-to-market
🛠️ Built with and for developers — not abstract component hell
Hyvä is how Magento frontends should be in 2025.
We use Hyvä as our go-to Magento frontend stack for:
Hyvä allows us to move faster, fix faster, and launch with confidence — without dealing with legacy layout XML pain.
Hyvä is one of the rare Magento tools that just makes sense — technically and strategically.
We’ve worked closely with the Hyvä team, contributed code, shared feedback, and launched real-world shops that wouldn’t be possible (or profitable) on the legacy stack.
This isn’t a theme. It’s a movement — and we’re all in.
Hyvä proves you don’t need React or GraphQL to build fast stores.
You need a clean frontend, smart tooling, and a tight dev loop.
The Hyvä ecosystem is growing fast — with an active Slack, open source mindset, and an extension compatibility module library that just keeps getting better.
It’s Magento — but lean.
If you’re still stuck on Luma or wrestling with a bloated PWA build — it’s time for something faster, simpler, and more sustainable.
We’ve launched dozens of Hyvä projects and helped merchants cut load times in half (or better) — without cutting corners.
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