Why do you still work with PHP when people have moved to Angular, React, or Next.js?
PHP is still one of the most reliable and practical technologies for real-world business websites and web applications. I continue working with PHP because I already support 100+ client websites and systems built over many years.
Modern frontend frameworks like Angular, React, and Next.js are powerful, but they often require more expensive infrastructure, specialized hosting, build pipelines, and ongoing maintenance. Platforms like Vercel may work well for startups and modern SaaS products, but not every business wants or can afford that setup.
With PHP:
- Websites can run on almost any hosting provider
- Shared hosting to enterprise servers are supported
- Hosting costs remain affordable
- Maintenance is simpler for many business owners
- WordPress, WooCommerce, Laravel, and custom PHP systems are still widely used worldwide
I also work with headless CMS and modern frontend stacks when the project truly needs them. The technology should fit the business requirement, not trends alone.
I want to start a website. What should I prepare and share?
Starting a website becomes much easier when the basics are clear from the beginning.
Here is what I usually suggest:
Decide the domain name first
Example: abc.com
Your domain is your online identity, so choosing the right one is important.
Decide whether you need a backend/admin panel
Questions to think about:
- Will you update content regularly?
- Do you need user login?
- Will you manage products, blogs, or bookings?
- Do you need payment integration?
If yes, then a backend/CMS or custom admin panel may be required.
Decide the development approach
There are multiple ways to build a website:
- From scratch (fully custom) WordPress/ Drupal
- Using premium templates
- WordPress-based free templates
- Headless CMS setup
- Laravel/PHP web app
- Static landing page
The decision depends on:
- Budget
- Timeline
- Speed requirements
- Future scalability
Share your branding assets
Helpful things to share:
- Logo
- Fonts preference
- Color references
- Website examples you like
- Content/text
- Images/videos
- Business details
Hosting and server planning
Not every website needs an expensive cloud server.
Together we can decide:
- Shared hosting
- VPS
- Cloud hosting
- Dedicated server
- CDN requirements
- Email hosting
The goal is to choose something fair, scalable, and cost-effective for your actual business needs.
Do you only work with WordPress?
No. WordPress is one of my major areas of expertise, but I also work with:
- Custom PHP applications
- Laravel
- WooCommerce
- Drupal
- Headless CMS
- Contentful
- Shopify integrations
- REST APIs, GraphQL
- MySQL systems
- HTML landing pages
- Custom admin dashboards
Why choose a custom website instead of a template?
Templates are useful for quick launches, but custom websites provide:
- Better branding
- Faster performance optimization
- Cleaner code structure
- Better SEO possibilities
- Custom workflows
- Easier long-term scaling
Sometimes templates are enough, and sometimes custom development is the better investment. It depends on the project goals.
Can you redesign my old website?
Yes. I can redesign:
- Old PHP websites
- WordPress websites
- WooCommerce stores
- Corporate websites
- Admin dashboards
- Mobile-unfriendly websites
The redesign can include:
- Modern UI/UX
- Better responsiveness
- SEO improvements
- Speed optimization
- Security enhancements
Can you improve website speed and Core Web Vitals?
Yes. Performance optimization is one of the major parts of modern website development.
This may include:
- Image optimization
- Lazy loading
- Code cleanup
- Database optimization
- Better caching
- Reducing layout shifts
- Optimizing fonts/scripts
- CDN integration
Do you provide hosting support?
Yes. I help clients with:
- Hosting selection
- Server setup
- Migration
- Email configuration
- SSL setup
- Domain pointing
- Deployment support
- Backup strategy
Do you work with international clients?
Yes. I have worked with startups, agencies, and businesses from multiple countries across different industries.
Can you build custom web applications?
Yes. I build custom management systems and business applications such as:
- Clinic Management Systems
- Architect Office Management Systems
- Car Wash Management Systems
- Student Portals
- Booking Systems
- Invoice Systems
- CRM-like dashboards
- Internal business tools
How long does a website project usually take?
It depends on the complexity.
Typical timelines:
- Landing page: 2–5 days
- Business website: 1–3 weeks
- WooCommerce store: 2–6 weeks
- Custom web app: 1–4 months
Do you provide ongoing maintenance?
Yes. I provide:
- Bug fixes
- Security updates
- Plugin/theme maintenance
- Feature enhancements
- Backup monitoring
- Server support
- SEO updates
Will my website be mobile-friendly?
Yes. All websites are developed with responsive layouts to support:
- Mobile phones
- Tablets
- Laptops
- Large desktop screens
Can you help with SEO?
Yes. I also work on:
- Technical SEO
- Yoast SEO setup
- Page optimization
- Core Web Vitals
- Metadata structure
- SEO-friendly content
- GEO-targeted pages
Do you sign NDAs or work privately?
Yes. Many projects are completed under private agreements or NDA terms. Some portfolio links may remain hidden due to client or employer agreements.
What is your preferred tech stack?
Depending on project needs, I usually work with:
- PHP
- WordPress
- WooCommerce
- Laravel
- MySQL
- HTML/CSS
- Bootstrap
- REST APIs
- Contentful
- Headless CMS solutions
- React
- Next
- Angular
- Vue
- Go Lang
I believe in choosing technologies based on business practicality, long-term maintainability, and budget.