Maya leads the Ecom Hub newsroom. She sets our editorial standards, oversees every vertical, and writes our Editor’s Letter and cross-cutting strategy pieces on where ecommerce is heading. She is the final signoff on how we test, source and disclose.
The Ecom Hub editorial team
The editors behind our coverage — each responsible for a beat, the standards it follows, and the reviews we publish under it.
Tomás edits our store-building desk — platform choice, store setup, themes and apps, and the migrations that move a business from one platform to another. If it involves standing up or re-platforming a store, it goes through him.
Nadia leads our marketing coverage: ecommerce SEO, paid acquisition, email and lifecycle, social and content. She edits the tactics we publish so they’re specific, testable, and honest about what actually moves revenue.
Rachel edits our operations desk — fulfillment and logistics, inventory, payment processing, customer service and returns — and also oversees our hands-on tool reviews, holding them to a consistent testing standard.
Devin covers how online businesses make money — dropshipping, print on demand, wholesale, Amazon FBA, marketplaces and subscriptions — and edits our case studies, insisting every success story has real, named subjects and verifiable numbers.
Ben runs our news desk: platform updates, market analysis and the regulatory changes that affect online sellers. He translates announcements into what they actually mean for the person running a store.
Sam edits our long-form educational content — step-by-step tutorials, beginner and advanced guides, and the free courses we’re building. Their job is to make sure a first-time reader can follow every step and finish with something that works.
Ecom Hub is edited by a small team of specialists, each owning a beat end to end — from what we cover to the standards our reviews follow. Every article is the responsibility of a named editor. If you want to understand how we reach our conclusions, start with our review methodology and editorial standards.