Practical WordPress, automation, and product help
I help plugin sellers, SaaS teams, creators, and technical founders turn awkward workflows into usable systems, clearer tutorials, better integrations, and more useful product feedback.
- Custom automations and no-nonsense integrations.
- Product reviews, testing, tutorials, and implementation content.
- Consulting for WordPress tools, Bricks builds, docs, support flows, and technical strategy.
Best-fit work
The strongest projects usually have a clear outcome: automate this workflow, connect these tools, test this product, explain this feature, improve this onboarding, or build a better support/doc flow.
- WordPress plugin and SaaS implementation help
- Bricks, Fluent Forms, docs, paywalls, and content systems
- Technical tutorials and product-led content
- Product feedback from a builder/user perspective
Useful work, not vague digital noise
I’m most useful when there is a practical thing to understand, connect, document, test, or improve. These are the common shapes that work well.
Automations
Reduce repeat work with automations across WordPress, forms, CRMs, email tools, content workflows, reporting, onboarding, and internal processes.
Custom integrations
Connect plugins, SaaS tools, APIs, payment flows, member access, docs, and support systems so the whole stack behaves like one joined-up product.
Custom tutorials
Clear tutorials for your customers, team, or audience: setup guides, feature walkthroughs, use-case demos, onboarding lessons, and technical explainers.
Product reviews
Thoughtful reviews and sponsored content that explain what a product actually does, who it suits, what works well, and where users may need guidance.
Product testing
Hands-on product testing from the viewpoint of a technical user: onboarding friction, docs gaps, UX snags, edge cases, and customer confusion points.
Consulting
Strategy and practical guidance for WordPress product ideas, documentation systems, support tooling, Bricks builds, monetisation flows, and implementation plans.
Where this tends to work best
The best enquiries are specific enough to move quickly, but open enough that we can shape the right solution together.
You have a tool stack that almost works.
Forms, payments, access rules, docs, automations, and emails exist, but the workflow needs joining up properly.
You need product content with real technical depth.
Tutorials, demos, reviews, and onboarding material should show the product being used, not just describe features.
You want honest feedback before customers find the rough edges.
Testing can cover setup, UX, docs, confusing settings, product positioning, and integration pain points.
A simple path from enquiry to useful output
Send context
Tell me what you’re trying to achieve, where things are now, and any tools or links involved.
Shape the scope
We narrow it into the right format: fixed task, audit, tutorial, integration, review, testing, or consulting session.
Do the useful bit
I build, test, review, document, record, explain, or map the implementation depending on the project shape.
Hand over clearly
You get the output, notes, next steps, and enough explanation to understand what has changed and why.
Tell me what you want to make better
Use the form for paid project work, sponsored or custom content, plugin/SaaS testing, tutorials, reviews, integration help, or consulting. A clear brief beats a perfect brief; send what you have.
Useful things to include: the site or product URL, tools involved, what is currently painful, deadline, budget range, and what a good result would look like.
Project enquiry
A few details now saves a lot of back-and-forth later.
