WordPress & page builds
Website pages, Elementor builds, responsive layouts, migrations, cloning, backups, custom post types, and plugin setup.
Team Profile
WordPress LMS & eCommerce Implementation Support
Sojib supports client projects that need reliable WordPress, LMS, membership, WooCommerce, Shopify, hosting, speed, migration, and QA execution. He brings 7+ years of delivery experience across 250+ projects through Upwork and direct client work.
Best fit for
Implementation Support Areas
Website pages, Elementor builds, responsive layouts, migrations, cloning, backups, custom post types, and plugin setup.
Course setup, lessons, quizzes, certificates, drip content, dashboards, group enrollment, and live class integrations.
Paid communities, membership tiers, user roles, restricted content, forums, profiles, subscriptions, and access rules.
Product setup, checkout cleanup, subscriptions, coupons, Stripe, shipping, payment settings, migration, and store QA.
Working Method
Review the platform, content structure, user roles, payments, hosting, access rules, and expected outcome before changing the build.
Handle WordPress, LMS, membership, WooCommerce, Shopify, hosting, speed, migration, and QA tasks with documented steps.
Use only task-specific access. No passwords, API keys, payment data, exports, or private customer records should be sent in first messages.
Check signup, payment, login, course access, membership access, email delivery, mobile layout, and checkout behavior before handoff.
Platform Coverage
When To Include Sojib
Good fit when the project needs extra build capacity around WordPress, LMS, membership, WooCommerce, Shopify, hosting, performance, migration, or QA.
If the issue involves CRM, payments, access, reporting, support handoff, or multiple systems, diagnose the full path before assigning implementation work.
Useful for course access cleanup, membership rules, store setup, checkout QA, speed checks, hosting moves, and page or plugin implementation tasks.
FAQ
WordPress, LMS, membership, community, WooCommerce, Shopify, hosting, speed, migration, and QA implementation.
When the customer path is already clear and the work needs reliable website, course, membership, store, hosting, or QA execution.
No. Start with context only. Access should be role-limited and shared only after the scope and task responsibility are clear.
Platform, issue, expected user path, affected pages, access rules, payment tools, hosting details, and recent changes.
Start with a systems audit first so the full path is diagnosed before implementation starts.
Need help deciding the right build path?