Building Shopify Apps for B2B
Mentilead builds lightweight, focused Shopify apps that solve real B2B problems — without the bloat.
Shopify has become a serious platform for B2B commerce, but the app ecosystem hasn't kept up. Most apps that claim to support B2B are really DTC tools with a few wholesale features bolted on. They inject code into your theme, require workarounds for basic workflows, and charge for features you never asked for.
Mentilead exists because B2B merchants deserve better. Registration, ordering, and payment workflows should just work — cleanly, reliably, and without compromising your store. That means apps built specifically for B2B from day one, not retrofitted after the fact.
Every app we ship follows the same principle: do one thing well, stay out of the way, and respect the merchant's store. No theme injection. No feature bloat. Just tools that solve specific problems and integrate properly with Shopify's platform.
Built by Peer Jakobsen
I'm a developer based in Denmark building focused B2B tools for Shopify. I got tired of seeing merchants choose between bloated wholesale suites and generic form builders, so I started building apps that do one job well without touching your theme.
How we build
App Proxy, not theme injection
Our apps use Shopify's app proxy and app blocks to deliver functionality inside your store. That means no Liquid code injected into your theme, no script tags slowing down your storefront, and no conflicts with other apps or theme updates. Your theme stays yours.
One job per app
Each app solves one specific B2B workflow. Registration is separate from ordering, which is separate from payment terms. You install what you need and nothing more. No feature bloat, no paying for capabilities you'll never use, and no complexity from modules you didn't ask for.
Built for Shopify's platform
We build on native Shopify APIs and integrations — Flow triggers, Plus B2B company records, webhooks, and admin extensions. No workarounds, no custom databases shadowing Shopify data, and no fragile hacks that break when Shopify ships updates. When the platform adds new capabilities, our apps adopt them.
See what we're building, or read how we think about B2B on Shopify.