• Are these real client projects?

    Yes. The portfolio reflects delivered work. Some entries use shortened client context where confidentiality requires it, but the implementation and outcomes are from real engagements.

  • How is this different from case studies?

    A portfolio entry is the quick snapshot: what the project was and what I built. A case study is the long version, where I walk through the constraints I was working under, the trade-offs I made, and how the result was measured. I write a case study when the thinking behind a decision is more…

  • Can I speak with past clients about a project?

    Yes, with consent. After a discovery call and once scope is mutually understood, I will reach out to specific past clients on your behalf and ask whether they are willing to take a short reference call. I never share client contact details, names, or engagement details without their prior written permission. That includes confidentiality clauses…

  • Do you take projects outside WordPress?

    WordPress is the core of what I do, so that is what most of the portfolio shows. I also take on the work that sits right next to it: architecture decisions, technical SEO, and platform advisory that make the WordPress side hold up. If your project leans on WordPress in some way, even if it…

  • What is the typical starting budget for similar work?

    Most of the implementation work shown here starts in the mid-four to low-five figures. I do not set a final number until after discovery, when I understand what the project actually needs; then I scope it against fixed pricing bands so you see a real figure before any work begins. If your budget sits below…