Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) offering custom embroidery and tailoring services face significant challenges with digitizing orders. Conventional e-commerce platforms primarily serve ready-made products. They lack flexibility for custom workflow options, like letting customers submit their own designs or bring in clothing for embroidery. MSMEs are often burdened by ongoing server maintenance costs. This study seeks to design and implement a web-based e-commerce information system using a User-Centered Design (UCD) approach. The case study is applied to Cindy Bordir in Probolinggo. To address the research gap regarding high-cost and rigid platforms, the application introduces a zero-cost serverless architecture. This uses Google Apps Script (GAS) and Google Spreadsheet as the database. A "Hybrid Checkout" flow bridges the digital catalog experience with localized negotiation habits via WhatsApp. Results show that applying UCD via a mobile-first interface, chip-style product variations, and micro-interaction feedback effectively support custom transaction needs. Functional testing confirmed a 100% success rate for all features. Usability evaluations using the System Usability Scale (SUS) achieved an "Excellent" score of 84.5, indicating high user satisfaction. The serverless architecture paired with the hybrid checkout approach proved to be a highly cost-effective and manageable solution for MSMEs. It eliminates traditional hosting fees while maintaining operational reliability.
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