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WordPress Site Audit

$2,200 CAD, five business days. Written report, prioritised fix list, recorded walkthrough, debrief call. The first paid step toward a serious WordPress site.

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WooCommerce Development

WooCommerce for stores that have outgrown the starter theme. B2B portals, subscriptions, payment gateways, ERP integration. Senior architecture from day one.

Common questions

What are these pages, and why are they separate from /services/?

These are entry pages framed by your situation rather than by the service catalog. A newsroom that needs editorial workflow lands here on the newspaper page, not on the seven-tier services index. Each /for/ page maps to the right engagement on /services/ once we know which one fits — they are the doorway, not the work itself.

How is a /for/ page different from a /services/ page?

A /services/ page like /services/wordpress-audit-deep/ is a price-banded engagement type — what gets done, who does it, what it costs. A /for/ page is a vertical framing — what tends to be hard about WordPress for that kind of organisation, and which engagement type fits. If you already know whether you need an audit or a build, /services/ is the faster route. If you only know the shape of your situation, /for/ is.

My industry or situation is not here. Do you still do that work?

Probably. The pages listed here are the ones that have come up enough on discovery calls to be worth writing down. Less common scenarios route through the normal contact form — describe what you are trying to ship and I will point at the closest fit on /services/, or tell you that I am not the right person for the job.

Do these pages have pricing?

Some do, where the scenario maps cleanly to a fixed band. Others point you into the relevant /services/ tier and let the price come from there once we have scoped the build. Either way, the 20-minute discovery call confirms the band before any written scope.