Custom themes, plugins, and WooCommerce work from a developer who has untangled the messes too.
Most WordPress problems start small. One more plugin, one quick theme edit, a checkout tweak before a sale. A year later the site is slow, fragile, and nobody wants to touch it. You get a developer who works inside your team and keeps it from getting there.
Tell us what you need. We will match you within 48 hours.
Trusted by companies across the USA
The same person learns your theme, your plugins, and your quirks, and stays with the project. No silent swap to a junior when something breaks in the middle of your afternoon. If they take a planned break, you know weeks ahead and meet the cover before it starts.
We profile what is actually slow: bloated page builders, unindexed queries, render-blocking scripts. Then we fix the cause instead of stacking another caching plugin on top of the problem.
When a feature needs code, we write a small, documented plugin for it. That beats wiring together three free plugins that each do most of the job and quietly fight each other.
Checkout, payment gateways, tax rules, and inventory sync that hold up when traffic spikes. We load-test the cart before your promotion goes out, not after the orders start failing. A staging copy of the store lets us prove a discount or shipping change before it touches the live cart.
Core, theme, and plugin updates on a schedule, staged before they reach production. We also lock down the common WordPress entry points that get sites defaced or injected with spam.
You talk to the developer doing the work over Slack and Zoom. Questions get answered by the person who wrote the code, not passed through an account manager first.
We have shipped WordPress work for clients across 20+ countries since 2015. That spans a five-page brochure site through a membership platform serving tens of thousands of logged-in users.
Every line of theme code, every custom plugin, and every credential is yours. There is no proprietary framework you get locked into and no handover fee when you want to move on.
Our team is in India and works while you sleep, then overlaps several hours with US Eastern and Pacific time for live calls. You send feedback at end of day and wake up to progress. Anything that blocks you does not wait a full day, because we keep a channel open for urgent issues.
We sign your NDA and a clear scope agreement before the first commit. If your legal team prefers their own contract, we work from theirs instead of insisting on ours.
If the developer is not the right match inside the first two weeks, we swap them and bring the replacement up to speed at our cost. Fit is usually about working style, so we would rather change early.
Short Loom walkthroughs, a shared board, and a weekly demo. You always know what changed this week without chasing anyone for a status update.
A dedicated WordPress developer embedded in your team full time. Best when you have a steady backlog: ongoing features, several sites, or a product that keeps evolving week to week.
Half-time hours for a site that needs steady attention but not a full backlog. Common for maintenance, a slow-burn redesign, or supporting an in-house marketer who edits content.
Pay for the hours you use with no monthly commitment. Useful for a one-off plugin, a speed audit, or rescuing a site another developer walked away from.
A WordPress developer paired with a designer, QA, and a project manager when one person is not enough. One managed engagement, handed back to you ready to ship.
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
From first contact to your developer writing code — here is how it works.
Get StartedWe start with a short call about your site, your stack, and what is actually breaking or missing. You leave knowing whether we are the right fit before any paperwork is signed.
We pick the developer whose WordPress background fits your work, whether that is WooCommerce, custom plugins, or a high-traffic publisher. You interview them directly and approve the match yourself.
The developer gets into your repo, your hosting, and your plugin setup during the first week. They document what they find, including the landmines the previous developer left behind.
We agree on a two-week sprint with clear, demoable goals. At the end you see a working change running on staging, not a status report promising one is coming.
From there it settles into a cadence: a weekly demo, a shared board, and Loom walkthroughs of what shipped. You can change direction at any sprint boundary without friction.
Send us your WordPress site and the list of things that slow you down or break. We will tell you what a dedicated developer would fix first, and whether a rebuild would cost you less in the long run.
Describe your project and requirements.