I’m Alamin, founder of DevHush.
I started building WordPress sites in 2016, working from my apartment
in Dhaka. The first few years were what every freelance developer’s
first few years look like — too many platforms, too many revisions,
too many late nights, and clients who treated WordPress development
as a commodity.
Somewhere around project number three hundred, something started to
shift. The clients I most enjoyed working with weren’t the small
business owners — they were the digital agencies. Branding studios
who needed someone to handle WordPress while they focused on Figma.
Marketing agencies who needed a developer who could ship fast and
stay quiet. SaaS consultants who needed to outsource the build
without losing control of the relationship.
I started doing more agency work, less direct-to-client work. By
2023, almost all of my work was white-label, behind agency brands.
“The DevHush office in Dhaka, Bangladesh — where 13 of us run development for agencies in the US, UK, EU, and Canada.”
The pattern I kept noticing: every agency I worked with had the same problem.
They’d outgrown freelancers — too unreliable, too hard to manage, too easy to lose mid-project. But they couldn’t justify hiring a senior in-house WordPress developer either — $90K+ a year fully loaded, three months to find them, zero coverage if they took vacation. They were stuck in the middle, building agency businesses on a foundation that wasn’t built for it.
If that sounds like the team you’ve been looking for, email me directly or book a 15-minute intro call →.
I read every inquiry personally.
— Alamin
Founder, DevHush
DevHush is a 13-person team based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. We hire senior developers — minimum 5 years of WordPress experience,agency-grade portfolio, communication skills tested before code skills.
We don’t share individual team member names or photos publicly.That’s intentional. Our developers work behind your brand — if any of your clients ever search “[Agency Name] WordPress developer,” we don’t want our team’s names showing up in the results.
But here’s the shape of the team:
Senior developers + project managers
Years minimum WordPress experience required
Every developer on our team has shipped 50+ agency-grade WordPress projects before joining us. We don’t have a junior tier — your starter task and your Business task get the same calibre of developer.
Across builds, migrations, redesigns, and ongoing maintenance.
These aren’t decoration. They’re the filters we use to make decisions when there’s a tradeoff — the ones we pass to every new team member on Day 1.
DevHush is headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
This is worth saying out loud, because for some agencies,
“offshore development” carries a baggage that has nothing to do with our actual work — bad communication, junior skill levels, unpredictable delivery, time zone struggles. We understand that hesitation. The people who built that reputation earned it.
If you’ve worked with offshore teams before and been burned, that makes us uneasier to choose, not easier. We know that. The trial week exists for exactly that reason — you don’t take our word for it. You test the work, then decide.
We’re not a freelancer marketplace. You don’t pick a developer from a roster. You get a dedicated team. PM included.
We’re not an unlimited-design subscription. We don’t do graphic design, social media graphics, or general “unlimited creative.” We do WordPress, deeply.
We’re not a generalist agency. We don’t do native mobile apps, custom SaaS development, or machine learning projects. WordPress. That’s the lane.
We’re not for direct-to-business clients. We work with digital agencies, branding studios, and SaaS consultants exclusively. If you’re a small business owner looking for a website, we’re not the right fit — but we can recommend
agencies in our network who are.
We’re not the cheapest option. We’re priced to replace the in-house dev team you haven’t hired, not to compete with $20/hour Fiverr sellers. If price is the
deciding factor, we’re not the right partner.
We’re not a thought leadership brand. You won’t see us writing 5,000-word think pieces about “the future of WordPress.” We’re operators, not pundits. We ship, then we ship more.
Feedback from teams who trust us with their client work.