A WordPress developer who builds to the standard Stevenage engineers expect
Stevenage runs on precision — Gunnels Wood is one of the East of England's biggest employment areas, full of engineering, defence and technical businesses. A site built loosely doesn't fit that town.
A Stevenage developer for businesses that care how things are made
A town with this much engineering and technical industry can spot loose work. I build sites the way the businesses here build their own products — properly, from the ground up.
Built for technical and B2B firms
Specification-heavy products, technical catalogues, integrations with the systems a Gunnels Wood business already depends on.
Hand-coded, and it shows
No page-builder scaffolding held together with add-ons — the same care under the bonnet that the businesses here expect from their own suppliers.
Local and accountable
County-based, so a proper technical conversation happens in person when it needs to — not relayed through an account manager.
Maintained, not abandoned
Security, updates and changes handled by the person who wrote the code, before they become a problem.
The template way, and the way I do it
The common approach
- A stock theme with your logo swapped in
- Technical detail crammed into a generic layout
- A developer who disappears the day after launch
- Plugins stacked until something breaks
How I do it
- A site built around your actual products and process
- Layouts designed for spec-heavy, technical content
- The person who built it still reachable a year later
- Custom functionality where a plugin would fall short
FAQ
Do you work with engineering and technical businesses?
Yes — spec-heavy products, technical catalogues and integrations are exactly the kind of work custom development suits, and what generic templates handle worst.
Do you cover the Gunnels Wood business area?
That and the rest of Stevenage, plus Hitchin, Letchworth and the surrounding SG towns. Most work is remote; being county-based means a site-visit is straightforward when it helps.
Can you handle a large or complex catalogue?
Yes — that's where custom development earns its keep. A large, structured catalogue that stays fast as it grows is a build decision, not a plugin you add later.
Tell me what's broken, or what you're starting.
One email or a fifteen-minute call. I read and reply to every one myself.