The business has evolved, but the website still looks and communicates like it did years ago.
We design, rebuild, and develop WordPress websites for businesses that need a site that looks professional, is easy to manage, supports their marketing, and can continue evolving as the business grows. From flexible Elementor Pro builds to Gutenberg, existing page builders, custom PHP themes, integrations, and ongoing development, we choose the approach based on what your website actually needs.
Based in Santa Rosa · Serving businesses throughout the Bay Area and beyond
There is no single “right” way to build every WordPress website. Some teams benefit from the visual editing flexibility of Elementor Pro. Others need Gutenberg and structured reusable blocks. Existing websites may already use Beaver Builder or another established workflow. More complex projects may require custom PHP templates, theme development, integrations, or functionality that should not be assembled from dozens of plugins.
What the website needs to accomplish
How your team needs to manage it
What will remain maintainable long after launch
Flexible WordPress websites with custom page layouts and reusable design components that give marketing teams an approachable visual editing experience.
Structured WordPress experiences using the native block editor and reusable content patterns.
Already have a WordPress website built with Beaver Builder, Elementor, Gutenberg, or another established setup? We can work within the existing site when rebuilding everything would create unnecessary cost or risk.
When page builders and off-the-shelf plugins are not enough, we can develop functionality specifically for the project.
The business has evolved, but the website still looks and communicates like it did years ago.
People reach the website but important services, calls to action, forms, or next steps are difficult to find.
Simple changes require a developer, break the layout, or involve a complicated editing process.
Large images, plugins, scripts, old themes, or poor hosting decisions have gradually reduced performance.
Forms, CRMs, analytics, payment systems, booking tools, email platforms, or other services no longer work reliably.
Forms may work, but the business cannot confidently answer where leads came from or which marketing is producing results.
Adding one plugin at a time can eventually result in conflicts, unnecessary dependencies, security concerns, and difficult maintenance.
The website needs to change, but existing rankings, URLs, traffic, analytics, and valuable content need to be protected during the transition.
A WordPress website should do more than look good. It should help customers understand what you offer, make the next step obvious, support your marketing campaigns, give your team reliable analytics, and remain manageable after the project is complete. That means considering more than the visual design.
Layouts and user experiences designed around your brand, content, customers, and conversion goals.
Elementor Pro, Gutenberg, Beaver Builder, custom templates, child themes, custom PHP development, and existing WordPress environments.
Page hierarchy, calls to action, navigation, forms, and customer journeys designed around how visitors actually make decisions.
Selecting and configuring plugins when they solve the problem well — while avoiding unnecessary plugin sprawl.
Connect WordPress with the systems your business already uses. This may include:
Build the technical foundation search engines need to understand and crawl the website. This may include:
Understand what happens after someone reaches your website. Projects can include:
Improve real-world loading performance through appropriate technical decisions. This may include:
We are not committed to forcing every WordPress project into the same development method. Elementor Pro can be an excellent fit when a business needs visual editing flexibility. Gutenberg can provide a more structured native WordPress editing experience. An existing Beaver Builder website may be perfectly reasonable to continue supporting. And when the project requires functionality or architecture that cannot be handled cleanly with existing tools, custom PHP development may be the better option. The technology should serve the website — not dictate it.
You may not need to start over. We can review the existing website and determine what is worth keeping, what should be improved, and what is creating unnecessary problems.
Modernize the design, navigation, page structure, and conversion paths while preserving useful content and functionality.
Improve individual sections of the website without committing to a complete rebuild.
Move from an outdated, abandoned, or limiting theme or page-builder environment when the long-term benefit justifies the migration.
Move WordPress between hosting providers or infrastructure while minimizing disruption.
Plan redirects, URLs, metadata, analytics, important content, and technical SEO before replacing an existing website.
We redesigned the WordPress experience around clearer navigation, stronger messaging, modern visuals, and strategically placed CTAs at important decision points.
Increase in engagement
Briefly describe what the organization needed, what was wrong with the previous website, and what you changed.
Briefly explain the business problem and how the new WordPress website addressed it.
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We learn about your business, customers, services, marketing channels, current website, internal requirements, and what the new site needs to accomplish.
We map navigation, page hierarchy, important user journeys, calls to action, content requirements, and conversion paths.
We design and develop the website using the WordPress approach that best fits the project. You have opportunities to review progress throughout the build.
We implement the technical SEO, analytics, forms, integrations, redirects, and other systems defined during planning.
Before launch, we validate responsive behavior, forms, analytics, integrations, performance, important URLs, and critical functionality.
After launch, we can continue maintaining and improving the website as your business changes.
Every project is scoped around the business requirements, but these ranges can help with early planning.
For a campaign, service, event, or focused offer that needs a professionally designed conversion experience.
Typical timeline: 2–4 weeks
For established businesses that need a professional website supporting multiple services, customer journeys, and marketing channels.
Typical timeline: 2-4weeks
For organizations with more complex content, integrations, migrations, technical requirements, or custom functionality.
WordPress websites continue changing after launch. Plugins receive updates. Browsers change. Marketing teams need new landing pages. Integrations evolve. New services are introduced. We provide ongoing WordPress development and maintenance for businesses that want a technical partner available after launch.
No. We regularly work with Elementor Pro, but the implementation depends on the project. We also work with Gutenberg, Beaver Builder, custom PHP themes, existing WordPress environments, and other WordPress development approaches.
Yes. Not every project requires a complete rebuild. We can improve, repair, extend, redesign, or migrate an existing WordPress website when that is the better approach.
A redesign always needs careful planning when the existing site receives organic traffic. We review important URLs, content, redirects, metadata, analytics, internal linking, and other SEO considerations before launch to reduce unnecessary migration risk.
Yes. When appropriate, we can work with custom PHP templates, custom themes, child themes, custom fields, and functionality that goes beyond a standard page-builder implementation.
Yes. WordPress can connect to CRMs, payment systems, marketing tools, forms, APIs, analytics platforms, booking systems, and other software depending on the integration available.
Yes. Ongoing support can include updates, troubleshooting, performance work, integrations, new functionality, analytics, and continued development.
It depends on the project. WordPress is often an excellent fit for content-heavy marketing websites where teams need an established CMS and easy content management. Next.js may be a better fit when the project requires a more application-like experience, custom frontend architecture, complex integrations, or other technical requirements. We recommend the platform based on what the business actually needs rather than forcing every project into one technology.
Tell us what is working today, what isn’t, and what you want the next version of your website to accomplish. We’ll review the project and recommend the simplest WordPress approach that meets your needs without adding unnecessary complexity.
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Based in Santa Rosa. Serving businesses throughout Sonoma County, San Francisco, the Bay Area, and beyond.