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Certified WordPress Engineer

Tell me what’s broken, slow, or holding your WordPress site back. I’ll review it and respond within 24 hours.

Why Engineers and Agencies work with me

Looking to hire a certified WordPress engineer? You’re in the right place.

  • Most requests get a response within 24 hours
  • I personally review every submission, no outsourcing
  • If it’s not a good fit, I’ll tell you honestly

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Send Details About Your WordPress Problem or Project

Share what’s not working, what you’re trying to build, or where WordPress is holding you back.

Good fit if you:

  • Already have a WordPress site or product
  • Are facing performance, scalability, or reliability issues
  • Care about long-term quality over quick fixes

Not a fit if you:

  • Are looking for the cheapest option
  • Need urgent emergency fixes without planning
  • Want ongoing work without clear goals

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I personally review every request. If it looks like a good fit, you’ll hear back within 24 to 48 business hours with next steps.
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I personally review every request. If it looks like a good fit, you’ll hear back within 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions from agencies and businesses before starting a project.

I personally review every request submitted through this form. If it looks like a good fit, you can expect a response within 24 business hours.

Yes, after an initial review. Once I’ve gone through your submission and understand the problem, I’ll suggest next steps. If a call makes sense, I’ll share a scheduling link.

Both. I work directly with businesses and as a technical partner for agencies that need senior WordPress engineering support on complex projects.

You don’t need to know the solution just describe the situation.

The most helpful details include:

  • What’s not working or what you’re trying to build
  • How the issue is affecting your business or workflow
  • Any relevant context (traffic levels, plugins involved, recent changes)

Clear context helps me quickly determine the right approach.

This is a good fit if you:

  • Already have a WordPress site or product
  • Are facing performance, scalability, or reliability issues
  • Need help with complex debugging, custom plugins, or long-term architecture
  • Care about doing things properly, not just quickly

This may not be a good fit if you’re only looking for the cheapest option or quick fixes without planning.