Understand the actual need
Not every project needs a full rebuild. Sometimes the right step is a new website, but sometimes it is restructuring, implementation from existing designs, or improving a live site without unnecessary disruption.
About
I’ve been working in web development for over 10 years, with WordPress as the main focus — from custom WordPress development and design implementation to WooCommerce, feature work, and support for live client websites.
Much of the work continues after the first launch: improvements, maintenance, redesign implementation, performance optimization, and steady development as websites evolve.
WordPress is the core direction. AI-assisted automations and Android apps remain selective secondary work.
I’m an independent developer with 10+ years of WordPress experience, working across custom WordPress work, design implementation, WooCommerce development, and WordPress support. Over time, I’ve worked on business websites, service platforms, portfolio websites, online stores, and practical improvements for live client projects.
Some projects start from scratch, some begin with design files, and others already exist and need to be improved rather than replaced. The useful work is usually the same: make the site clearer, more reliable, and easier to keep improving.
I’m most useful on projects where clean implementation, practical structure, and steady follow-through matter more than unnecessary complexity.

Long-term experience across custom WordPress websites, WooCommerce stores, redesigns, support work, and ongoing development.
Regular work turning Figma and other design files into responsive, working WordPress websites with attention to layout quality and front-end detail.
A large part of the work continues after launch through updates, fixes, feature improvements, and support for existing websites.
The work is usually shaped around real business use: clear structure, maintainability, stable implementation, and sensible improvements over time.
I try to make the work clear before making it larger.
Not every project needs a full rebuild. Sometimes the right step is a new website, but sometimes it is restructuring, implementation from existing designs, or improving a live site without unnecessary disruption.
I focus on implementation that feels solid and usable: clear front-end structure, responsive behavior, WordPress-friendly setup, and decisions that make future changes easier.
Many projects continue after launch through updates, refinements, content changes, bug fixes, and support as the site evolves.
The portfolio spans different kinds of client websites, with WordPress as the common foundation.
Corporate and service-oriented WordPress websites built to present information clearly and support real business use.
Online stores and product-driven websites where browsing, structure, and practical updates matter over time.
Projects where presentation, clarity, and careful implementation matter as much as the technical setup.
Existing client websites that continue through updates, new features, maintenance, and incremental improvements.
I take the work seriously, pay attention to detail, and try to build things in a way that stays useful after launch.
Send a short outline — I will review it and suggest a sensible next step.