Custom Plugin Development
Purpose-built WordPress and WooCommerce plugins for business rules, checkout behavior, product flows, admin tooling, and store-specific functionality.
Depio Dev helps teams ship sharper WordPress and WooCommerce experiences with custom plugin logic, cleaner frontend execution, and practical ecommerce problem-solving. If the work needs more than installing a theme and hoping for the best, that is where I fit.
This is not a generic "I do websites" shop. The strongest fit is custom WordPress work where product logic, store behavior, and polished execution need to work together.
Purpose-built WordPress and WooCommerce plugins for business rules, checkout behavior, product flows, admin tooling, and store-specific functionality.
Cart logic, pricing behavior, fee rules, validation, checkout cleanup, and UX improvements that help the store feel intentional instead of bolted together.
Responsive interfaces built with clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, shaped around performance, clarity, accessibility, and real-world maintainability.
Plugin conflicts, broken flows, hard-to-trace WooCommerce issues, cart errors, and admin friction points that need a developer who can diagnose before changing things.
A strong example of the kind of work I want more of: functional WordPress engineering with real ecommerce logic, admin flexibility, and customer-facing UI improvements.
I built a custom plugin that replaced the default cart presentation with a course-oriented buying experience. The goal was to make the storefront feel tailored for education products while still leaving WooCommerce in charge of the underlying cart and checkout machinery.
Replaced the native cart presentation with a custom course table, summary flow, and cleaner action hierarchy.
Implemented duplicate prevention, strict state rules, fallback fee defaults, and bundle discount calculations.
Added settings for heading text, add-courses URL, fee defaults, visibility toggles, rules, and custom CSS.
Split the plugin into settings, cart, and fee classes to keep it maintainable and easier to extend later.
I work best on projects where engineering quality and business requirements both matter. That usually means plugins, store customization, frontend polish, and solving edge cases without creating new ones.
WordPress plugin architecture, WooCommerce cart and fee customization, PHP business logic, frontend implementation, responsive CSS, JavaScript interactions, admin settings, and structured troubleshooting.
Because the work needs more than drag-and-drop assembly. I help when the site needs custom behavior, the WooCommerce flow has awkward logic, or the frontend needs to look cleaner without sacrificing how editors manage it later.
I keep the process simple: understand the business problem, build the right WordPress solution, test the edges, and leave the project in a shape that is easier to maintain than when it started.
I map the real rules first: pricing, validation, cart behavior, admin needs, and what success looks like for the user.
I prefer maintainable classes, clear responsibility boundaries, and frontend work that stays clean under change.
I test edge cases, respect the native platform flow, and avoid the kind of shortcuts that create bigger problems later.
If you need custom WooCommerce behavior, cleaner plugin architecture, or a storefront that feels more polished than the default stack, I am open to remote contract and full-time opportunities.
Benedict Eduard de Pio