How to Choose a WordPress Developer in 2026

 

Choosing the right WordPress developer is one of the most important decisions you will make when building or improving your business website.

A visually attractive website is not enough. It should also be fast, responsive, secure, easy to manage, search-engine friendly and designed around your business goals. The developer you hire can influence website performance, user experience, online sales and long-term maintenance.

WordPress offers flexible themes, plugins and publishing tools, but creating a professional business website still requires careful planning and technically sound implementation. You can review the
official WordPress features
to understand the platform’s core capabilities.

Quick Answer: How Do You Choose a WordPress Developer?

Choose a developer who understands your business objectives, has relevant WordPress experience, can show genuine project work and follows a clear development process.

  • Review relevant WordPress projects and live websites.
  • Check mobile responsiveness and performance knowledge.
  • Confirm the project scope, timeline and revision process.
  • Ask how security, backups and SEO will be handled.
  • Confirm website ownership and post-launch support.

What Does a WordPress Developer Do?

A WordPress developer builds, customizes, improves and maintains websites using WordPress. Depending on the project, the developer may handle website architecture, theme customization, Elementor development, WooCommerce setup, responsive design, plugin configuration, speed optimization, migration, security and technical SEO.

Explore my
WordPress website development services
to see the types of business websites and technical solutions available.

1. Define Your Website Goals Before Hiring

Before contacting a developer, identify what the website should accomplish. A developer cannot recommend the right solution without understanding the purpose of the project.

  • Do you need a new website or a redesign?
  • Is your goal to generate leads, sell products or accept bookings?
  • Who is your target audience?
  • Which pages, forms and integrations do you need?
  • Do you already have branding, content and images?
  • What are your expected timeline and budget range?

A professional developer should ask about your business and customers before recommending a theme, builder or plugin.

2. Look for Relevant WordPress Experience

General web-development knowledge is valuable, but it does not always prove strong WordPress expertise. A qualified developer should understand:

  • WordPress installation and configuration
  • Themes, child themes and templates
  • Elementor or the WordPress block editor
  • Responsive layouts
  • Forms and email delivery
  • Plugins and compatibility
  • Security, backups and updates
  • Performance optimization
  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript and basic PHP concepts

Learn more about my experience, skills and working approach on the
About Akaeid Hasan
page.

3. Review the Developer’s Portfolio Carefully

A portfolio should demonstrate more than attractive screenshots. Look at how each website performs as a complete business tool.

  • Desktop and mobile design quality
  • Navigation and content structure
  • Page-loading experience
  • Forms and conversion elements
  • Product or service presentation
  • Consistency across different pages
  • Real live website URLs where available

Review my
WordPress website portfolio
for examples of business, ecommerce, portfolio and content-focused websites.

4. Understand Website Design and Development

Website design and development are connected, but they solve different parts of the project.

Website design focuses on:

Layout, colour, typography, visual hierarchy, branding, user journey and calls to action.

Website development focuses on:

WordPress configuration, functionality, responsive behaviour, forms, integrations, performance and security.

For a complete visual and user-experience solution, review my
WordPress website design service.

5. Check Mobile Responsiveness and Accessibility

Your website should be usable on desktop computers, tablets and smartphones. Mobile responsiveness involves more than shrinking a desktop layout.

  • Readable font sizes
  • Touch-friendly buttons
  • Simple mobile navigation
  • Responsive images and tables
  • Easy-to-complete forms
  • Correct spacing and content order

Accessibility should also be considered during development. The
W3C accessibility introduction
explains why websites should support users with different abilities, devices and browsing conditions.

6. Evaluate Website Speed Knowledge

A slow website can frustrate visitors and reduce enquiries or sales. A skilled developer should understand common performance problems such as:

  • Oversized images
  • Too many plugins
  • Unoptimized fonts
  • Heavy page-builder elements
  • Poor caching
  • Slow hosting
  • Unnecessary third-party scripts

Google provides
Core Web Vitals guidance
for evaluating loading performance, responsiveness and visual stability.

7. Confirm Basic SEO Knowledge

A website developer does not always replace a complete SEO specialist, but the website should be built on a search-friendly technical foundation.

  • Logical heading structure
  • Clean and readable URLs
  • SEO titles and meta descriptions
  • Image alt text
  • Contextual internal links
  • XML sitemap and robots settings
  • Canonical URLs and redirects
  • Schema markup and indexability

Google recommends creating useful and people-first content instead of content designed mainly to manipulate rankings. Read the
official helpful-content guidance.

For page titles, headings, content structure, internal linking and image optimization, see my
WordPress on-page SEO service.

8. Choose the Right Developer for WooCommerce

An ecommerce website requires more planning than a basic informational website. A WooCommerce developer may need to configure:

  • Products and variations
  • Inventory and categories
  • Payments, taxes and shipping
  • Checkout and customer accounts
  • Order emails and coupons
  • Analytics and store security

The
official WooCommerce documentation
covers the connected areas involved in managing an online store.

For online-store development, explore my
WooCommerce ecommerce website service.

9. Check Figma-to-WordPress Experience

When a website design already exists in Figma, the developer must convert that design into a responsive, functional and manageable WordPress website.

  1. Review the Figma design and reusable components.
  2. Plan desktop, tablet and mobile behaviour.
  3. Build the layouts in WordPress.
  4. Optimize fonts and images.
  5. Configure forms and interactions.
  6. Test responsiveness and browser compatibility.
  7. Complete performance and quality checks.

Learn about my
Figma to WordPress development service.

10. Decide Whether You Need a Redesign

You may not need to replace your entire website. A redesign may be appropriate when the existing website has:

  • An outdated appearance
  • Poor mobile usability
  • Confusing navigation
  • Slow loading
  • Weak calls to action
  • Broken functionality
  • Poor conversion performance

Explore my
WordPress website redesign service
to understand how an existing website can be improved without rebuilding everything unnecessarily.

11. Ask About the Development Process

A clear process reduces delays, unexpected costs and communication problems.

  1. Discovery: Understand the business, audience, goals and functionality.
  2. Planning: Confirm the sitemap, features and project scope.
  3. Design: Prepare or approve the page layouts.
  4. Development: Build the website and configure the required features.
  5. Testing: Test responsiveness, forms, links and performance.
  6. Launch: Publish the website and complete final checks.
  7. Support: Resolve agreed post-launch issues and provide guidance.

12. Clarify Pricing, Scope and Ownership

A professional proposal should clearly explain:

  • Number of pages and features
  • Design and content responsibilities
  • Plugin and licence costs
  • Revisions and project timeline
  • Hosting, maintenance and support
  • Payment schedule and exclusions

You should also confirm who will own the domain, hosting account, WordPress access, analytics accounts, backups and premium licences after the project is completed.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

  1. Can you show relevant WordPress projects?
  2. Which theme, builder or development approach will you use?
  3. Will the website be easy for me to update?
  4. How will mobile responsiveness be tested?
  5. What performance optimization is included?
  6. Will you implement basic on-page SEO?
  7. How will backups and security be handled?
  8. How many revisions are included?
  9. What is the estimated timeline?
  10. What post-launch support is included?

Freelance WordPress Developer vs Agency

FactorFreelance DeveloperWordPress Agency
CommunicationDirect with the developerOften through a manager
PricingUsually more flexibleUsually higher overhead
Project SizeSmall and medium projectsLarge multidisciplinary projects
RelationshipPersonal collaborationAgency-managed process

Warning Signs to Avoid

  • Guaranteeing a number-one Google ranking
  • Being unable to show relevant work
  • Using copied portfolio screenshots
  • Recommending many plugins without explanation
  • Avoiding discussions about performance or security
  • Providing no written project scope
  • Refusing to provide administrative access
  • Offering no testing or post-launch support

Why Work With Akaeid Hasan?

I help businesses and professionals build responsive, conversion-focused and manageable WordPress websites. My services include:

  • WordPress website development
  • Website design and redesign
  • Elementor development
  • WooCommerce website setup
  • Figma-to-WordPress conversion
  • Responsive optimization
  • Website speed improvement
  • On-page SEO implementation

Visit the
Akaeid Hasan website,
explore my
recent WordPress projects
or learn more about my background on the
About page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire a WordPress developer?

The cost depends on page count, design complexity, ecommerce functionality, integrations, content requirements and project timeline.

How long does WordPress development take?

A small business website may require several days or weeks. Ecommerce, membership and custom websites usually require more time.

Can a developer improve my existing website?

Yes. A developer can redesign the layout, improve mobile usability, optimize speed, fix functionality and strengthen the technical SEO foundation.

Can a WordPress developer build an online store?

A developer with WooCommerce experience can configure products, checkout, payments, shipping, customer accounts and order-management features.

Will I be able to update the website myself?

A properly developed WordPress website should allow you to update text, images, products and basic page content without rebuilding the website.

Final Thoughts

Learning how to choose a WordPress developer can help you avoid delays, technical problems and unnecessary redevelopment costs.

Look beyond attractive designs and low prices. Evaluate the developer’s experience, portfolio, technical knowledge, communication, project process, testing standards and post-launch support.

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