Custom Plugin Development

WordPress needs to do something it doesn't do. I build it.

Fixed scope, fixed price, delivered async. No hourly billing uncertainty. Submit a brief that fits the defined scope and get a working plugin in 3–14 days.

Fixed-Scope Plugin Packages

One brief. One price. One working plugin.

Every package has a defined scope. Price is confirmed before work starts. No surprises.

Gravity Forms API Integration

Connect a Gravity Forms form to an external API or CRM. New submission triggers: add contact to CRM, send data to a booking system, create an invoice in Xero/MYOB, or push to any REST API endpoint.

$497–$997 AUD
  • One API endpoint, one form
  • Webhook or REST call with error handling
  • Timeline: 3–5 business days
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WooCommerce Custom Extension

Add functionality WooCommerce doesn't have out of the box. Custom shipping rules, dynamic pricing, custom product fields, conditional checkout behaviour.

$797–$1,497 AUD
  • One extension feature
  • Tested on staging before live deploy
  • Timeline: 5–10 business days
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Custom Elementor Widget

A bespoke Elementor widget that does exactly what you need. Dynamic content display, custom map integration, specialised product grid, custom calculator.

$297–$597 AUD
  • One widget type, up to 8 configurable settings
  • Works within Elementor editor
  • Timeline: 2–4 business days
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WordPress-to-Zapier Connector

Send WordPress or WooCommerce data to Zapier via a custom webhook. Triggers: new user, new post, new order, form submission, custom event.

$197–$397 AUD
  • One trigger type
  • Webhook payload defined before build starts
  • Timeline: 1–2 business days
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Custom Admin Dashboard

A custom WordPress admin page showing data your business needs. Sales summaries, pending task lists, form submission counts, external API data pulled directly into the WP dashboard.

$497–$997 AUD
  • One admin page, up to 6 data widgets
  • Role-based access control
  • Timeline: 3–7 business days
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Custom Reporting Plugin

A complete reporting plugin pulling WooCommerce, form, and custom data into a clean admin interface. Export to CSV. Filterable by date range.

$997–$1,997 AUD
  • Up to 5 report types, CSV export
  • Date range filtering
  • Timeline: 7–14 business days
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The Process

How plugin projects work

Four steps from brief to delivered plugin. Async. No calls required.

01

Submit your brief

Use the intake form to describe what WordPress should do, what it connects to, and your site environment — PHP version and plugins in use.

02

Receive a fixed-price proposal

I assess scope and send a confirmed price within 1 business day. Nothing costs a cent more than the quoted price — work only starts once you approve it.

03

Build, test, and review

I build and test on a staging site. You review the result. One round of revisions based on your feedback is included in every package.

04

Delivered with a 30-day warranty

Plugin delivered as a .zip file, installed on your live site, with a 30-day bug warranty. If something I built breaks within 30 days of delivery, I fix it for free.

Scope Clarity

What's in scope — and what isn't

Fixed-price work requires defined scope. Here's exactly what that means.

In scope

  • Single-purpose plugins with a clearly defined input/output
  • Integration with one external API or service
  • One round of revisions based on your feedback
  • Code that follows WordPress coding standards
  • Basic documentation — what the plugin does, how to use the admin settings

Out of scope

  • Building a SaaS product or multi-tenant application
  • Complex machine learning or AI model training
  • Plugins that require new server infrastructure
  • Support for edge cases not specified in the original brief
  • Ongoing maintenance (that's a Care Plan)

If your requirement is out of scope, I'll say so when I review the brief — and suggest an alternative where I can.

Questions

Plugin project FAQs

Will the plugin work with future WordPress updates?
I build to current WordPress and PHP standards. Plugins are tested against the latest WordPress version before delivery. If a core WordPress update breaks the plugin within 30 days of delivery, I fix it for free.
Do I own the plugin code?
Yes. You receive the full source code as part of delivery. No licensing fee, no subscription required. The code is yours outright.
Can you maintain the plugin after delivery?
Yes — I offer a maintenance add-on for $49/month per plugin. This covers compatibility updates and minor tweaks as WordPress evolves. Quoted separately at delivery.
What information do I need to provide?
The intake form asks for: what the plugin should do, what external systems it connects to, your PHP version (found in Tools > Site Health in WordPress admin), and what hosting provider you use. The more precise your brief, the more accurate the quote.

Ready to build?

Tell me what WordPress needs to do.

Submit a brief and I'll confirm scope and price within one business day. No calls required. No commitment until you approve the quote.