Development and support of WordPress websites

My name is Vladimir, and I’ve been doing web development for more than 8 years.

Portfolio and reviews

Portfolio and reviews

Portfolio and reviews

Website development based on unique designs or ready-made templates

Development of online shops

Development of catalogue websites on CMS WordPress

I provide technical support and maintenance for the website

I fix technical issues and speed up the website

I clean the site from viruses

I speed up the website

Skills

JavaScript
50%
PHP
83%
Python
50%
Photoshop
80%
Elementor Pro
95%
Figma
60%
Avada
80%

Services and prices

A business card website is a small website whose main purpose is to briefly and clearly present a person, company or service on the Internet.
It is a digital analogue of a regular business card: it contains basic information about the owner, their activities and contact details.

A business card website usually includes:

  • brief information about the person or company (‘About us’, ‘About me’);

  • a description of services or areas of activity;

  • portfolio or examples of work (if necessary);

  • contact details, feedback form or links to social networks.

Features of a business card website:

  • small number of pages (often 1–5);

  • simple and understandable design;

  • fast loading and adaptability to mobile devices;

  • the main function is to create a first impression and provide a convenient way to get in touch.

Thus, a business card website is a basic yet effective online presence tool for professionals, freelancers, or small businesses.

An online store is a website designed for the online sale of goods or services. It is a digital alternative to a traditional retail outlet, where users can browse the product range, add items to their basket, place orders and pay for them online.

The main elements of an online store:

  • a catalogue of goods with descriptions, photos, and prices;

  • search and filters for customer convenience;

  • shopping cart for adding and managing orders;

  • online payment and delivery system;

  • personal user account (if necessary).

Features of the online store:

  • 24/7 availability from anywhere in the world;

  • convenience for customers (time savings, quick ordering);

  • automation of sales, accounting and delivery processes;

  • the ability to scale the business without physical expansion.

Thus, an online store is a modern e-commerce tool that combines the functions of a website and a trading platform.

A corporate website is an official web resource of a company that presents its activities, values, and products (or services) on the Internet. Its main purpose is to shape the company’s image and establish communication with customers, partners and employees.

The main sections of a corporate website may include:

  • information about the company, its history and mission;

  • description of services or products;

  • news and current events;

  • blog or useful materials for customers;

  • contacts, branches, details;

  • sometimes — a personal account for a customer or partner.

Features of a corporate website:

  • creates a professional image of the company;

  • helps build trust in the brand;

  • can perform marketing and informational functions;

  • is often integrated with CRM, analytics systems, and other business tools.

Thus, a corporate website is a digital representation of a company that enhances its reputation and serves as a convenient channel for interacting with its target audience.

Website technical support is a set of services aimed at ensuring stable, secure and uninterrupted operation of a web resource after its creation. It includes regular monitoring, updating and troubleshooting to keep the website accessible and effective for users.

The main tasks of technical support are:

  • monitoring the website’s performance and loading speed;

  • installing and updating CMS, plugins and modules;

  • data backup and recovery in case of failures;

  • protection against hacks, viruses and other cyber threats;

  • correction of technical errors and settings;

  • consultations and assistance to users.

Technical support features:

  • ensures the stability and security of the resource;

  • saves the site owner time;

  • helps avoid downtime and data loss;

  • keeps the website up to date.

Thus, technical support for a website is a kind of ‘post-launch maintenance’ that guarantees reliable operation of the resource and comfort for visitors.

Ready-made templates for creating a website

Frequently asked questions

  • You submit a request or write to me in a convenient way.

  • We discuss your needs and goals for the website.

  • I offer solutions, deadlines and costs.

  • Once agreed, development begins and you receive interim results for approval.

  • The finished website is handed over to you with detailed instructions for use.

It all depends on the complexity and functionality.

  • Landing page — 5 to 10 days.

  • Corporate website — 2 to 3 weeks.

  • Online store — 3 to 5 weeks.

Yes! WordPress allows you to easily change texts, photos, add new pages or products without technical knowledge. I will provide brief instructions and advice after the project is completed.

Yes, all developed sites come with a warranty and free technical support for two months after launch.

Yes, I offer several technical support options: from one-time updates to monthly support with monitoring, backups, and disaster recovery.

Yes, if you configure the protection correctly. I install special security plugins, configure backups and an SSL certificate. This protects against most threats. WordPress is flexible, scalable and completely yours. You can transfer it to any hosting, add any functionality.

Yes. I optimize images, use caching, and configure hosting so that the site runs quickly and without lag.

Yes, basic SEO optimization is important from the start: correct titles, page structure, loading speed. This will help the site to be better indexed in Google. Advanced SEO can be done gradually.

You are absolutely right 👍 Site functionality is what directly affects the user:
  • Convenience (is it easy to find the necessary information, order a product, leave a request).
  • Speed (pages should open without delays).
  • Logic (well-thought-out structure, clear buttons, simple action scenarios).
  • Tools (filters, calculators, interactive elements, online payments).
A beautiful design can attract attention, but if the site “doesn’t work” for the visitor, they will leave. Functionality = benefit. Design = emotion. The ideal site combines both aspects, but priority should always be given to convenience for the user.

Yes. I create a website using a flexible builder inside WordPress (Elementor/Gutenberg). You can edit texts, colors, blocks — without knowing any code.

Yes, WordPress has many integrations: online payment (LiqPay, Stripe, PayPal), booking forms, CRM systems, email newsletters. All of this can be implemented according to your needs.