White-label WordPress development for agencies

I deliver WordPress projects under your brand. Your client relationship stays intact.

What agencies use this for

Overflow capacity

Your team is at capacity. The client site needs updating. I take on the work under your brand without disrupting your existing workflow.

White-label builds from design

You handle design and client communication. I build the WordPress site to your specifications and hand it back ready to launch.

Rescue projects

The previous developer left before handover. The build is broken or abandoned. I assess what exists and complete or repair it.

WooCommerce builds

Your team does not have WooCommerce experience or capacity. I handle the store build, payment gateway configuration and order logic.

Ongoing maintenance

Your agency manages a portfolio of client WordPress sites but cannot run an internal maintenance operation. I maintain them under your brand.

Technical due diligence

Before you quote for ongoing support on a site you did not build, get a technical assessment first. Written report delivered within 5 working days.

How we work together

I fit into your existing workflow rather than asking you to adjust to mine. Most agencies I work with use Slack for day-to-day communication. I join your workspace, pick up tasks as they come in and keep you updated without needing to be chased.

All code goes through Git. I work in your repository if you have one, or I can provide access to mine. Every project goes through a staging environment before anything touches production. You review changes before they go live.

Practically, this means your project manager gets what they need to keep the client happy. Updates when promised. Scope flags early, before they become a conversation you were not ready for. Full handover documentation when the project closes.

Slack, Teams or email, whichever your team uses

Git-based workflow using your repo or mine

Staging environment for all changes before production

NDAs available on request

Handover documentation your team can actually use

Time tracking and reporting in your preferred format

White-label WooCommerce for agencies

WooCommerce work is where many agencies hit a gap. A client needs an online store and your team either does not have the experience or does not have the bandwidth. The scope is specific enough that hiring is not justified.

I handle WooCommerce builds and customisations under your brand. That covers initial store configuration, payment gateway integration, custom shipping rules, product catalogue setup and checkout flow adjustments. It also covers the messier situations: a store that was partially built by someone else and then abandoned, or a live store where something in the order process has stopped working.

Where ongoing work is needed after launch, I can maintain the store under your brand. Plugin updates are tested in staging before they touch the live site. Your client does not see maintenance as a risk.

New WooCommerce store builds from your designs

Payment gateway setup and troubleshooting

Custom shipping and tax configuration

Checkout flow customisation and conversion fixes

Rescue work on broken or abandoned WooCommerce builds

Ongoing white-label maintenance for client stores

Common questions

Do you sign NDAs?

Yes. If your agency requires an NDA before sharing project details, send it over. Client confidentiality is maintained regardless of paperwork. I will not contact your clients directly or take work from them.

Can you join client calls?

Yes, when it is useful. I can join as a named contractor, as a silent technical resource or however your agency prefers to present it. I follow your lead on how much visibility you want me to have with the client.

How do you handle scope changes?

I flag them to you as soon as I see them coming. If a project is heading beyond the original scope, you know before hours have already been spent. You then decide how to handle it with your client. I do not go to the client directly about budget.

Do you work with offshore teams?

Yes. I can work alongside your existing development team wherever they are based. The main practical consideration is timezone overlap for communication. For asynchronous work there is usually no issue at all.

Need a WordPress developer your agency can rely on?

Tell me about your agency and what you need. I will confirm whether I can help and what working together would look like.