From Figma to live WordPress site in 24–48 hours per task. Senior developers. Page builders or custom themes. Fully white-label by default.
750+ WordPress projects shipped for 65+ agencies.
Per task turnaround
Agency partners
Starting
Elementor, Divi, Avada, Flatsome, Gutenberg
You're great at brand and Figma. WordPress is the part that drains your time and tests your team's patience. We pick up where Figma ends.
Your clients ask for landing pages, redesigns, and migrations constantly. You don't want to be a dev shop — you want a dev shop on tap.
You're the strategist. You shouldn't be the developer. We take the build off your plate so you can focus on what actually moves your business.
Figma file, written brief, or a Loom walking us through what you
need. Most briefs take 5 minutes to send.
Daily progress updates. We use the page builder you specify, or
recommend one based on the design. You see staging URLs as we go.
Agency:
Develop ROI (Colorado, USA)
Project:
Digital marketing agency website redesign — full WordPress build
Timeline:
Stack:
Delivered:
9 days, end-to-end
Elementor Pro + ACF + Rank Math + WP Rocket
12 pages, custom theme, mobile-optimized, 95+ PageSpeed
“DevHush turned around a complete agency client site in 9 days. Our client thinks our team did it. That’s the goal.”— Luke, CEO, Develop ROI
We’ll recommend based on your design and your client’s needs.
Here’s how we think about each one:
Elementor
Divi
Avada / Flatsome
Gutenberg (Native)
Best for
Most agency projects, fast delivery
Visual-heavy designs
Theme-based flexibility, marketplace themes
Speed-critical, SEO-focused, modern stacks
Speed
Good (with optimization)
Moderate
Good
Best
Flexibility
High
High
Medium
High (with blocks)
Low
Medium
Low
Plugin / theme cost
$99/yr Pro
$89/yr
$69 one-time (theme dependent)
Free
Our recommendation
Default for most agency client work
For Sites built on Avada/Flatsome themes
For High-traffic, SEO-priority, modern builds
Elementor
Best for
Speed
Flexibility
High
Learning curve for your team
Plugin / theme cost
$99/yr Pro
Our recommendation
Default for most agency client work
Divi
Best for
Visual-heavy designs
Speed
Moderate
Flexibility
High
Learning curve for your team
Medium
Plugin / theme cost
$89/yr
Our recommendation
Avada / Flatsome
Best for
Theme-based flexibility, marketplace themes
Speed
Good
Flexibility
Medium
Learning curve for your team
Plugin / theme cost
Our recommendation
Gutenberg (Native)
Best for
Speed
Flexibility
High (with blocks)
Learning curve for your team
Medium
Plugin / theme cost
Free
Our recommendation
WordPress development is delivered through subscription tiers — you pay monthly for capacity, not per project. This means
predictable cost, no scope-creep negotiations, and unlimited
WordPress tasks within your tier. For one-off projects without a subscription commitment, we offer project-based pricing starting at $2,500 per landing page or $4,500 per full site build.
$747/month
1 active task at a time
$1,497/month
Most single-page builds ship in 24–48 hours. Multi-page sites (5–15 pages) typically ship in 7–14 days, depending on complexity. We tell you the exact timeline up front, before any work starts.
Yes — Figma is our most common starting point. We also work from Sketch, Zeplin, Adobe XD, PSD files, or written briefs if you don't have a design.
For most agency client work, Elementor is our default recommendation — it's fast to build, easy for your team to maintain, and well-supported. For visual-design-heavy projects, Divi. For speed-critical or SEO-priority builds, native Gutenberg.
Yes. Our team has built 200+ custom themes. We follow WordPress coding standards, write clean PHP, and deliver themes your future developers can actually maintain.
We build WooCommerce stores regularly — catalog setup, checkout customization, payment gateway integration, and shipping logic. Average e-commerce build ships in 10–21 days.
Hosting setup yes. Hosting migration is a separate service — see our Migrations page.
Free revisions until it's right. We don't ship to your client until you've signed off internally.
No. Every build ships under your branding. We never appear in files, emails, footers, admin notifications, or anywhere your client could see us. White-label is the entire product.