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WordPress Development Services
I offer complete WordPress development services for businesses that need a website built right the first time — not just a template with a logo swapped in. Working as a freelance developer based in Lahore, Pakistan, I take projects from a blank page through to a fully live, SEO-ready site, and I support clients across e-commerce, corporate, service, and marketplace industries worldwide.
What's Included
Every WordPress development engagement starts with understanding the business first — what the site needs to do, who it needs to convince, and how it fits into the client's wider marketing plan. From there I move into structure and design, using Elementor Pro for flexible, no-code-friendly layouts and Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) or Custom Post Types (CPT UI) when a site needs dynamic, repeatable content such as listings, portfolios, or service catalogs.
Technical foundations matter just as much as the visual layer. Every build is checked for page speed, mobile responsiveness, and on-page SEO before it goes live, and I set up hosting, DNS, and email authentication (SPF/DKIM/DMARC) so the domain is production-ready from day one rather than left half-configured after handover.
Who This Is For
This service fits founders launching a new business site, agencies that need a reliable WordPress hand for overflow work, and existing site owners who inherited a slow or outdated build and want it rebuilt properly. I've delivered 35+ sites across marketing, e-commerce, furniture, fintech, AI, home services, and construction — so the process has been tested across very different kinds of businesses, not just one niche.
Typical Process
A project usually runs in four stages: a short discovery call to define scope and goals, a structure and content plan, the build itself (design, development, and content population), and a final QA pass covering speed, mobile display, and basic SEO before launch. Ongoing maintenance and speed optimization are available afterward as separate, optional services.
Good to Know
Pricing for WordPress development varies by scope, but the process is always the same: a discovery call to understand the goal, a written proposal with a fixed quote, and milestone-based delivery so you see progress rather than waiting for one final reveal. Revisions are built into the process rather than treated as a separate paid extra for reasonable requests. Communication happens through whichever channel works best for the client — email, WhatsApp, or a shared project board — and updates go out regularly rather than leaving the client wondering what's happening during the build.
A development engagement doesn't end the moment the site goes live. Post-launch, there's usually a short adjustment period where small tweaks come up as real visitors start using the site — a form field that needs rewording, a section that reads better with slightly different copy, a mobile spacing issue that only shows up on a specific device. That window is included in every project rather than treated as a separate billable phase, since a launch isn't really finished until the site has been tested by actual use, not just a final review call.
FAQs
Do you build the whole site or just parts of it?
Full end-to-end builds are the default — design, development, content population, and launch — though partial engagements (just design, or just development on an existing design) are also available.
What do you need from me to get started?
A short brief on your business and goals, any existing brand assets (logo, colors), and example sites you like the look of. If none of that exists yet, that's fine too — it gets worked out during the discovery call.
Can you work with an existing theme I've already purchased?
Yes, as long as the theme is reasonably well-coded. Part of the discovery process includes evaluating whether the existing theme is worth building on or whether a different approach would serve the project better.
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