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From WordPress to a real platform: 3x the business in 18 months

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The situation. An education company running on WordPress. The site had carried them from idea to a real business, and now it was the thing holding them back. Errors were constant, new features took months, and bigger customers were asking for a white-label product the site had no way to offer.

What I found. WordPress wasn’t the villain. The product had simply outgrown it: years of plugins and custom code stacked on top of each other, where every change broke something else and every error was hard to trace. The business they’d become needed an architecture the original site was never going to grow into.

What we did. We designed the rearchitecture around what the business had become, not what it started as, and moved to it piece by piece while the site kept running. Clean foundations, real error tracking, and a codebase built for the features they actually planned to sell, including white-labeling for their biggest customers.

The result. Errors dropped to basically zero. New features went from months to weeks. White-labeling opened a market they couldn’t touch before, and the business tripled in 18 months.


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