WordPress help for the problems websites usually run into
WordPress Services
Most clients do not come looking for a perfectly labelled service. They come with a website that is slow, awkward, fragile, overcomplicated, or no longer really fit for purpose.
This page is here to help you find the right starting point. The services below are organised around the kinds of problems I most often help businesses solve, especially when a WordPress or WooCommerce setup has become messy, plugin-heavy, or difficult to manage properly.
I Need a New Website
Some projects need a proper new build rather than another round of patching an old site.
That might mean launching a new business, replacing something outdated, or moving to WordPress from another platform. In those cases, the goal is to start with a cleaner, more dependable setup instead of carrying old problems into a new design.
A Custom WordPress Build is usually the right route when the site needs replacing properly rather than patching again.
My Website is Slow
Sometimes the main issue is simply speed.
If the site feels sluggish, scores badly in PageSpeed Insights, struggles on mobile, or has become weighed down by plugin and theme bloat, the best route is usually focused performance work rather than a broader redesign project.
Performance Optimisation is usually the better starting point when speed and technical drag are the main issue.
My Website Needs Improving
Some sites are not beyond saving, but they are no longer doing their job properly.
That can mean poor structure, awkward content flow, weak usability, technical SEO issues, or a site that has already been redesigned once without improving results. In those cases, the right answer is often to improve the existing site properly rather than rebuild it by default.
A Website Refresh is often the right route when the site needs broader improvement without jumping straight to a rebuild.
I Need My Website To Work With Other Systems
Many WordPress sites need to do more than publish pages and blog posts.
If your site needs to connect with a CRM, booking system, payment service, external API, or another tool your business depends on, the key issue is usually how data moves between systems and how reliable that workflow is.
WordPress Integrations are usually the right fit when the main problem is getting WordPress to work properly with other systems.
I Need Something Custom Built
Standard themes and plugins only get you so far.
If the site needs custom plugin development, refactoring, or deeper technical WordPress work, the main issue is usually not design. It is that the site needs functionality or engineering work that generic tools do not handle well.
Custom WordPress Development is usually where that kind of deeper technical work sits.
My WooCommerce Store Is Hard To Work With
WooCommerce problems often show up in product pages, checkout flows, custom pricing, subscriptions, bookings, or plugin-heavy store logic.
If the store feels awkward to manage, unreliable for customers, or too dependent on workarounds, it usually needs focused ecommerce-specific development rather than general WordPress changes.
WooCommerce Services are usually the right starting point when the problems are specific to how the store sells and runs.
I Need Ongoing Help
Not every problem needs a one-off project.
If your site is already live and you mainly need updates, fixes, ongoing technical oversight, or a reliable developer who already understands the setup, ongoing support is usually the better fit.
Ongoing Support & Maintenance is usually the right route when the main need is steady help over time rather than a one-off project.
Other Common Problems
Here are a few other situations I regularly help with:
Not Sure Which One Fits?
That is normal. Most projects do not arrive with a neat label attached to them.
Sometimes a slow site also needs a refresh. Sometimes a refresh turns into a rebuild. Sometimes a small plugin problem turns out to be part of a bigger technical issue. The main thing is choosing the best starting point, not getting the wording perfect.
If you are not sure which service fits, the best next step is simply to get in touch and explain what is going wrong.