·· Client Voices

Testimonials

What clients and WordPress.org users say about the work, unedited. Sourced from email, LinkedIn recommendations, and the plugin review pages — links go back to the original wherever one exists.

Client Testimonials

Common questions

Where do these testimonials come from?

Clients I have delivered for, WordPress.org users reviewing plugins I publish, LinkedIn recommendations, and post-engagement email. Each card links back to the original source where one exists publicly — the WordPress.org review page, the LinkedIn recommendation, or the case study the quote was pulled from. Nothing here is paraphrased or reconstructed.

Are these edited or curated for praise?

No editing — typos and all. The selection is for variety: different services, different team sizes, different countries, different decades. Some testimonials are short because the writer kept them short. The page is not a wall of five-star superlatives, and it is not meant to be.

How do I verify the people are real?

Public-source testimonials link back to the verifiable original — the WordPress.org plugin page, the LinkedIn recommendation, the platform that hosted the review. Email-source quotes are attributed by initial, role, and region by default, with full name and engagement context only where the client gave written consent to attribution. If a card looks anonymous, that is the consent boundary, not a sign that the quote is invented.

Can I leave a testimonial if I have worked with you?

Yes, please. Email or LinkedIn message works for a direct quote; if the engagement included one of my free plugins, a review on the WordPress.org plugin page is the most useful place because it helps other potential users too. Either route reaches this archive on the next refresh.