Certified WordPress Experts
We Specialize In WordPress Websites and Development.
Our approach ensures that every site we build is not only visually appealing but also easy to navigate, fast-loading, and optimized to turn visitors into paying customers.
We can help with all major platforms.
We’re also adept at working with a variety of other website platforms and technologies. If your current website is on Drupal, Shopify, Wix, bespoke or any other system, we can jump in and help sort out any issues you’re facing. We’re proficient with PHP, JavaScript, Node.js, Python, HTML, and CSS. This means no matter the underlying technology of your site, we can troubleshoot problems and optimize performance to ensure your online presence is as strong and efficient as possible.
12+ years experience in custom WordPress development
WordPress is a powerful tool that allows many businesses to market themselves online. Having over a decade of experience in WP development means that we have intimate knowledge of how the system works. We know what to do and more importantly; what not to do. Our expertise will save you time and frustration which you most likely experienced already.
WordPress has evolved into the world’s leading CMS.
With a user-friendly interface, extensive plugin ecosystem, and unmatched flexibility, it powers 861 million sites as of 2025.
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of all websites on the internet are run on WordPress
of the global CMS marketshare is held by WordPress.
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sites are built each day using WordPress.
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of the top 1million websites are powered by WordPress including major brands like The New York Times, Bloomberg, and Nike.
Frequently Asked Questions
WordPress is a strong fit when the site needs flexible content management, room to grow, and a backend the business can update without rebuilding everything. It is especially useful for service businesses, content-driven sites, and projects that need more control than a closed platform allows.
Security comes from the whole setup, not one plugin. That means controlled access, reputable plugins, updates, backups, good hosting, and a site that is not carrying unnecessary code or neglected components.
Yes, and that is a common WordPress problem. In many cases, the fix is not adding another plugin but removing weak ones, replacing overlapping functions, and cleaning up the site so performance and stability improve.
Yes, but the migration should be planned carefully. Content, URLs, media, redirects, forms, and SEO structure all need to be mapped so the new setup is cleaner without losing important assets or search visibility.
Hosting should match the site’s traffic, complexity, and support needs. Cheap hosting often creates slow performance and support headaches, so the better choice is usually a stable provider with strong WordPress performance, backups, and room to scale.
Yes. Custom functionality is often the better answer when the alternative is forcing a business process through a stack of fragile plugins that slow the site down and create maintenance problems.