My WordPress Developer portfolio
Clean Code.
Clear Results.
My portfolio showing custom websites, WooCommerce projects, rebuild work, and technical WordPress development built for performance, maintainability, and real business use.

I work with businesses that need more from their websites than a decent-looking template and a stack of plugins. That might mean a custom WordPress build, a WooCommerce project, a technical cleanup, or a site that needs rebuilding properly because the current setup has become awkward, fragile, or hard to manage.
My projects vary, but the underlying goal is usually the same: fix what is getting in the way, build what is missing, and leave the site in a better state than it started. Some are stronger technical case studies. Some are included because they show the visual side of the work. Together, they give a more honest picture of how I approach WordPress projects.
June, 2021
A bold, fashion-forward WooCommerce store built for performance and style.
Autumn Falls is a modern online fashion retailer bringing together timeless trends and new-season energy. I designed and developed their custom WooCommerce site from the ground up. With a focus on clean design, smooth UX, and long-term maintainability.


March, 2024
Game Time Digital
An impactful, custom WordPress site built for a newly merged iGaming brand. Combining sharp design, flexible content management, and tailored features like custom job listings.
Pragmatic Development. Visual Impact. Built to Last.
This portfolio includes full site builds, technical cleanup work, WooCommerce projects, custom functionality, and sites that needed a more sensible setup under the surface.
Some projects start from scratch. Others start with an existing site that is slow, awkward, bloated, plugin-heavy, or simply not doing enough for the business behind it.
The details change, but the approach stays fairly consistent: understand the real problem, keep the solution clean, and make sure the finished site is easier to work with than the one that came before it.
The Kind of Clients I Usually Work With
What clients say
Simple, Honest, Dependable
My feedback comes from clients who needed practical help, clear communication, and work that held up properly once it was live.
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I can’t recommend Ray highly enough! We recently encountered some issues with our two websites, and Ray came to the rescue with unparalleled skill and professionalism.

Eduardo A
Mar. 2024
Even the Small Stuff
Not every job in this portfolio is a full build or a large technical project.
Sometimes the work is smaller, but still important: a landing page, a focused fix, a cleaner setup, or a piece of custom functionality that solves a specific problem properly. That matters because the smaller jobs are often the things clients need help with first, and they are often how a longer working relationship begins.
If you need a full site, a specific technical fix, or a smaller piece of WordPress work handled properly, I am happy to help.
Looking Through my Portfolio
As you look through my portfolio, you will see that the projects vary, but the underlying work is usually quite similar. I am normally brought in to improve performance, simplify a bloated setup, build custom functionality, integrate external services or APIs, improve WooCommerce or make a site easier to manage properly.
Some projects need a full rebuild. Others need careful technical work and a more sensible approach. Some are more visually driven, but still depend on the same clean foundations underneath. Either way, the aim is not to add complexity for the sake of it. It is to leave the site faster, clearer, easier to update, and better suited to the business using it.
This portfolio is a snapshot of that kind of work. If you are trying to work out whether I am the right fit, the case studies should give you a useful sense of how I approach technical problems and the sort of outcomes I focus on.
A Little Note
I care about how my work performs, not just how it looks. When a site changes hands, things sometimes get changed in ways I would not recommend, so I generally show screenshots or a case study of the version I originally built. If you would like to see the current live site, just ask.



























