Most agencies have the same problem: client projects require WordPress or WooCommerce expertise that the in-house team does not have, or does not have time for. The options — hiring full-time, delaying delivery, or using an unreliable freelancer — are all bad. There is a better option.
I work with digital agencies and marketing teams as a white-label WordPress and WooCommerce implementation partner. You manage the client relationship. I handle the technical implementation. Your client never needs to know my name.
WooCommerce architecture, LMS platforms, custom integrations, performance engineering, RTL/multilingual builds — the work that junior developers cannot complete correctly and mid-tier agencies often sub-contract offshore.
I work from briefs, ask clarifying questions before starting (not halfway through), deliver to staging environments, and hand over with documentation. Agencies do not babysit my projects.
I work in English and Hebrew, respond within one business day, and can communicate directly with your client if needed — or stay completely invisible if preferred.
I operate under NDA for all agency work as standard. I do not contact your clients directly, I do not white-label myself without permission, and I do not undercut you with your own clients.
I do not take on more than I can finish. If a project requires a timeline I cannot meet, I say so upfront. I do not go quiet when things get difficult.
Do you work under NDA?
Yes, as standard. I sign NDA before starting any agency project. All client information, project details, and code remain confidential. I do not reference agency client work publicly without explicit written permission.
Will you contact my clients directly?
Only with your explicit permission. My default is to work through you. If direct client communication is useful for technical scoping, I can participate in calls you manage — but I do not reach out to your clients independently.
How do you handle urgent agency requests?
I maintain capacity for retainer clients who need priority access. For project work, I give realistic timeline estimates upfront and flag risks early. I do not accept timelines I cannot meet.
What is your preferred way to work with agencies?
A written brief or a short scoping call, then a written proposal with scope, timeline, and fixed fee. I prefer Slack or email for async communication and weekly check-ins for longer projects. I work to your process, not mine.
Send me a brief about a current or upcoming project that needs WordPress or WooCommerce depth. I will tell you whether I can help and what the engagement would look like.
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