Phone case and accessory manufacturer selling direct-to-consumer via e-commerce
Spigen manufactures mobile accessories (phone cases, chargers, screen protectors) and sells direct-to-consumer through Shopify, bypassing traditional retail channels to control margins and pricing. The tech stack—React, Next.js, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Shopify, AWS—reflects a lean e-commerce operation rather than a consumer-electronics manufacturer; hiring and project focus cluster around inventory automation, ERP workflow streamlining, and Amazon/Shopify campaign management, signaling internal operational constraints are now the constraint, not product design or unit economics.
Notable leadership hires: Director
Spigen is a privately held manufacturer and retailer of mobile phone accessories headquartered in Irvine, California. Founded in 2007, the company designs and manufactures products including cases, chargers, and protective gear, then sells them direct to consumers via owned e-commerce channels (Shopify) and third-party marketplaces (Amazon). The operational model avoids wholesale intermediaries; instead, the company invests in web platform development (React, Next.js), inventory management systems (SAP ERP), and multi-channel fulfillment. At 51–200 employees, the organization is structured around small, cross-functional teams spanning product design, e-commerce operations, supply chain, and marketing.
Spigen's primary stack includes React, Next.js, and TypeScript for frontend; Node.js and Python (FastAPI) for backend; PostgreSQL and MySQL for databases; Shopify for e-commerce; AWS for cloud infrastructure; and SAP for ERP operations.
Current initiatives include Shopify e-commerce website development, ERP workflow streamlining, inventory automation, Amazon promotional campaigns, product launch coordination, and sales forecasting infrastructure.
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