Home / Locations / USA

Locations

Freelance WordPress Developer in the USA

I work as a freelance WordPress developer with clients across the United States, building custom WordPress websites, Elementor designs, and WooCommerce stores remotely — no timezone or location gap that gets in the way of a well-run project.

Remote Collaboration That Works

Working with a remote developer across the US-Pakistan time difference is easier than it sounds once a proper communication rhythm is set — scheduled calls, written project updates, and shared project boards keep everyone aligned without needing to be online at the same moment for every decision.

US-based businesses often come to me after a local agency quote came back too expensive for the scope, or after a freelancer platform hire didn't follow through. The process here is the same either way: a discovery call, a clear proposal, milestone-based delivery, and direct communication throughout — not a black box until the final invoice.

What US Clients Typically Need

Small business sites for local service providers, WooCommerce stores for US-based e-commerce brands, and landing pages for marketing campaigns are common requests. Compliance with US-specific expectations — ADA-conscious accessible design basics, US payment gateways like Stripe, and US-based hosting recommendations — is factored into the build where relevant.

Getting Started

Most projects start with a short discovery call (scheduled around US business hours) to go over goals, budget, and timeline, followed by a written proposal before any work begins — so there's a clear scope agreed on both sides from the start, not assumptions that surface halfway through the project.

Good to Know

US clients often ask how quality is maintained without a local in-person meeting — the honest answer is that video calls, screen-share reviews, and a clear written proposal cover the same ground an in-person meeting would, and in many cases communicate more clearly since decisions end up documented in writing rather than only remembered from a conversation. Payment is typically handled through international-friendly methods (bank transfer, Payoneer, or similar) agreed upfront as part of the proposal.

The US market covers an enormous range of business types and expectations — a small local service business in a mid-sized town has very different website needs than a fast-growing e-commerce brand targeting a national audience. Rather than applying one fixed approach regardless of context, each project starts with understanding where the specific business sits in that range, since a landing page built for a national campaign needs a very different structure than a local business site aimed at nearby customers.

FAQs

What time zone do you work in?

Pakistan Standard Time (UTC+5), which typically means late evening to early morning overlaps with US business hours depending on the specific US time zone — calls are scheduled around what works for the client.

How do payments work for international clients?

Payment terms (deposit plus milestone or completion payment) are agreed in the written proposal, with international-friendly payment methods used to avoid unnecessary transfer fees.

Can you match US design trends and expectations?

Yes — design direction is informed by examples the client provides and current standards for the specific industry, regardless of where the developer is based.

Working With Clients in The Usa

Reach out with a short description of your project and I'll follow up with a clear scope and quote.