WordPress Consulting Services
When you’re responsible for a high-stakes WordPress or WooCommerce project and you’re not sure what to do next, it helps to have an experienced outside brain who can see the situation clearly and help you choose a path.
In about an hour, I’ll help you move forward with a decision you can defend to your stakeholders without feeling like you’re gambling with your career.
Get a Clear Technical Opinion Before You Commit
Most WordPress decisions feel murky because nobody is willing to own the answer. You get hedged recommendations, conflicting advice from vendors, and a growing sense that you’re about to spend money on the wrong thing.
I give you a direct recommendation you can take back to your team.
Real talk about your situation
I’ll tell you what I actually think, not what sounds safest. You’ll leave with a recommendation you can explain and defend internally.
Concrete decisions and priorities
By the end of the call, you’ll know what I’d do in your shoes, and how to stage that so it’s realistic for your team.
A written summary you can share
After we talk, I send a short recap with key decisions, trade-offs, and next steps you can hand to your team, your leadership, or your client.
When You Can’t Afford to Guess Anymore
In the ideal version, you bring a recommendation to leadership and it holds up. The project moves forward. People trust your judgment.
In practice, you’re often working from incomplete information. Vendors have opinions that serve their interests. Your internal team is stretched thin and can’t give you a confident answer. And somehow, you’re the one who has to decide whether to rebuild, refactor, migrate, or wait.
If that decision turns out wrong, you’re the one explaining it.
How This Session Helps
Talk honestly about risks and trade-offs
A clear recommendation you can take back to your team
An honest assessment of the risks in each path
Context on what I’ve seen work in similar situations
A recording of our conversation for reference
“I ran into a wall working with a third-party API. I knew it was time to call in the big guns. I knew it’d be a good ‘snack’ for Alex.”
Mike D’Agruma
427 Designs
How the Session Works
Book Your Time
You pick a slot that works for you.
Then, you’ll get a calendar invite and confirmation right away so it’s on everyone’s radar.
Share a Little Context Upfront
I send a short form so you can share links and a quick summary of what’s going on before we talk.
We Meet, Then You Get a Plan
We talk for about an hour, decide what should happen next, and I follow up with a short written summary you can use with your team.
Hi! I’m Alex.
And I’m stupidly experienced with WordPress.
I’ve built and extended themes, plugins, and custom integrations for most of the big-name tools you’ve heard of (and a lot you haven’t).
These days, people usually bring me in when a WordPress thing that already matters starts to feel risky.
The kind of project where the stakes are high, the timeline is real, and nobody feels completely confident pressing “go” yet.
My job in those moments is to see the whole picture, name the hard truths, and help you decide what happens next.
And if I’m not the right person to carry something over the finish line myself, there’s a good chance I know who is and can point you in the right direction.
Keanan Koppenhaver
CTO, Alpha Particle
“[Alex’s] initial architecture is what we ended up shipping and that saved us a lot of time.”
FAQ
Anything where WordPress or WooCommerce is carrying real weight and you have to make a call: launches, major refactors, product roadmaps, complex client builds, integration-heavy setups, or long-lived sites that are starting to creak.
We can look at code if it helps, but this session is about decisions. We’ll spend most of the time at the level where you actually live: scope, risk, sequencing, platform choices, and how the tech supports the business. I’ll translate the technical bits into plain language as we go.
You don’t need a polished deck. A short written overview, a few links, and your honest view of what feels risky or unclear is plenty. If you have existing docs, proposals, or diagrams you want me to react to, you can send those along too.
You get the written summary of what we discussed and what we decided. From there you can run with it yourself, bring it to your own dev team, share it with a vendor, or talk with me about more hands-on help if that seems right. The session is designed to stand on its own.
If you’d rather start in writing, use the project intake form and tell me what’s going on. I’ll read it and let you know whether this session is the right next step or if I’d suggest something different.
Ready to Stop Guessing and Choose a Path?
If you’re carrying a WordPress or WooCommerce decision that feels heavy and you keep ending up in meetings where everyone talks in circles and nobody commits, you don’t need another one of those.
You need a focused hour to lay everything out, weigh the trade-offs, and walk away with a direction you actually believe in.
That’s what this session is for.
Hey! Alex Here. Really excited to get a chance to work with you!
Once you book your session, you will be prompted to schedule your 1:1 session with me.
After our call, I’ll send you notes and actionable insights to help you move forward.