WordPress and plugin work
Custom plugins, theme repairs, WooCommerce issues, admin workflows, and hard-to-fix CMS behavior.
Senior implementation help
Book focused implementation time for WordPress work, plugin development, integrations, migrations, infrastructure, debugging, and ongoing maintenance. This is for clients who need direct hands-on delivery and clear technical judgment.
What I usually help with
Most requests fall into one of these buckets: important systems that need careful implementation, technical problems that need to be untangled properly, or aging setups that need to be stabilized before they cost more than they should.
Custom plugins, theme repairs, WooCommerce issues, admin workflows, and hard-to-fix CMS behavior.
Feature delivery, internal tooling, API integrations, checkout flows, and connected systems that need to work together cleanly.
Deployments, hosting moves, hardening, malware cleanup, outages, and the operational work around keeping sites healthy.
When an existing system is blocking progress and you need someone to diagnose it methodically instead of guessing.
Prepaying a defined block keeps approval, budgeting, and start conditions clear. It avoids surprise invoicing and gives both sides a clean point to reassess before more time is committed.
Time is logged against actual project work. If the engagement continues, you can see what was done and use that record to plan the next block more realistically.
I usually work through email and text-based channels like Discord or Matrix. That keeps technical discussion searchable, reduces meeting overhead, and makes follow-up details easier to track.
If I think a request is not a good fit, I would rather say that early than drag you into a bad engagement. Additional hour blocks are generally non-refundable, but I handle genuine fit or capability issues fairly.
Start here
Use the form to describe the work, choose the number of prepaid hours, and continue to checkout when you are ready.
If you are still scoping the project, start with a smaller block and include as much context as you can so the first round of work is spent productively.