WordPress websites

WordPress website builds, redesigns, and cleanup with backups in mind.

Synapticraft helps WordPress sites become clearer, safer to maintain, and easier to use without turning every fix into a risky production experiment.

Work can include new builds, redesigns, plugin review, theme cleanup, page improvements, SEO basics, staging notes, backups, launch QA, and practical maintenance planning. For the preflight version, read the WordPress cleanup checklist.

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WordPress support

Make WordPress work easier to review before it goes live.

Backup-First Cleanup

Review plugins, themes, pages, hosting limits, and update risk before removing, replacing, or changing site components. The related guide on WordPress security in the new AI era explains why that baseline matters.

Clearer Pages

Improve service pages, headings, calls to action, internal links, mobile layout, and content so visitors understand the offer faster and WordPress pages become clearer for AI-assisted search.

Maintenance Notes

Document what changed, what needs owner approval, what should be monitored, and what can be rolled back if needed.

Deliverables

WordPress help that respects the site already in production.

WordPress projects are scoped around access, backups, staging availability, current plugin risk, editing needs, and whether the site needs a full redesign or smaller cleanup.

Scope notes

How WordPress work is scoped

Before implementation

WordPress work needs a baseline before changes. Synapticraft reviews backups, plugins, theme behavior, users, forms, key pages, analytics, redirects, and known issues before cleanup or redesign. That reduces the chance of breaking the parts of the site that quietly handle leads or sales.

What makes it useful

A practical scope may include plugin review, form testing, content cleanup, service-page improvements, responsive fixes, tracking checks, and update notes. Public changes should have rollback evidence when the site matters to the business.

During review, the useful question is not whether the page sounds bigger. It is whether a buyer, staff member, or future report can tell what was requested, what was delivered, what needs approval, and what should happen next. That evidence keeps the service practical after the first conversation.

FAQ

WordPress website questions.

Do you update plugins?

Plugin updates can be part of the scope, but they should be handled with backups, staging when possible, and a plan for problems.

Can WordPress support SEO?

Yes. Good WordPress SEO starts with clear pages, crawlable structure, clean metadata, internal links, schema where useful, and a site that owners can maintain.

What should I send first?

Send the URL, what feels broken or outdated, any known plugin/theme issues, and whether you have hosting or WordPress admin access.

Related services

Good companion services.

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Ask about WordPress cleanup, redesign, or a new build.

Send the URL, the main issue, and whether you have admin or hosting access ready for review.

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