Freelance web developer · based remote

Sites and stores that feel quietly premium.

I'm Jericho — three years shipping WordPress, Next.js and Shopify builds. I care about the small stuff: typography, motion, checkout math and the way a page breathes on a slow phone.

3
years shipping
40+
sites live
22
Shopify stores
WordPressNext.jsShopifyHostingerWooCommerceHydrogenTailwindTypeScript
How I work

From first call to live site.

01

Discovery & Planning

We map the goal, the audience, and the content. I ask the hard questions early so nothing surprises us later.

02

Design & Prototyping

Wireframes first, then a refined visual direction. You see real screens before a single line of code is written.

03

Development

I build in weekly slices — CMS, components, integrations — so you can watch the site come together live.

04

Testing & Optimization

Performance audits, cross-browser checks, and real-device testing. It has to feel fast on a slow connection.

05

Launch & Deployment

DNS, SSL, analytics, and a smooth go-live. I stay online the day we push to production, just in case.

06

Support & Maintenance

Most clients stick around. Small tweaks, security updates, and someone to message when things need attention.

What I do

A small stack, well practiced.

WordPress

CMS

Custom themes, ACF-driven layouts, WooCommerce and headless setups tuned for speed.

Next.js

Framework

App Router builds, server components, edge-ready APIs and slick, accessible UI.

Shopify

Commerce

Bespoke Liquid themes, Hydrogen storefronts, checkout tweaks that actually convert.

Hostinger

Infra

Deployment, DNS, SSL, staging pipelines and rock-solid hosting handoff.

Selected work

A few things I've shipped lately.

  1. 01

    Marée — Coastal apparel store

    Migrated a legacy Wix shop to a headless Hydrogen storefront. 2.1x faster LCP, +34% conversion.

  2. 02

    Sable Studio — Editorial site

    A magazine-style publication with real-time draft previews and an image-heavy home built for speed.

  3. 03

    Ortiga Wellness — Booking + blog

    A calm, glassy site with online booking, gift cards and a content workflow the client actually enjoys.

  4. 04

    Fold & Field — Marketplace

    Multi-vendor marketplace with Stripe Connect, deployed on a tuned Hostinger VPS with zero-downtime rollouts.

About

Independent, calm, quick to reply.

I've spent the last three years building for small studios, indie brands and a few founders who wanted their site to feel like a real place, not a template.

I usually reach for WordPress when editors need control, Next.js when the product is the site, and Shopify when the checkout matters. Hosting on Hostinger keeps things predictable for clients I hand off to.

Based
Remote — Asia / EU hours
Working with
Founders & small teams
Typical scope
2–6 week engagements
Handoff
Docs, Loom, calm Slack

Let's build

Got something you'd like to get right?

I take on a small handful of projects each quarter. Tell me what you're building and roughly when — I'll reply within a day.

FAQ

Questions I get a lot.

What platforms do you specialize in?

WordPress, Next.js, and Shopify are my main tools. I also handle Hostinger deployments, WooCommerce setups, and headless storefronts with Hydrogen.

How long does a typical project take?

Most sites land between 2–6 weeks depending on scope. A simple WordPress build might be 10 days; a custom Next.js product with integrations can stretch to 5–6 weeks.

Do you design, or only develop?

I do both. I wireframe and prototype before writing code, so you see the direction early. For larger brand overhauls, I’m happy to pair with a dedicated designer.

What does your pricing look like?

I quote fixed project rates, not hourly. After our discovery call, I’ll send a clear breakdown with milestones and payment schedule — usually 50% to start, 50% at launch.

Do you offer support after the site goes live?

Yes. Most clients keep me on a monthly retainer for updates, security patches, and small tweaks. I also include a 30-day warranty on every launch.

Can you work with an existing site or only new builds?

Both. I’ve migrated stores from Wix to Shopify, rebuilt legacy WordPress themes, and added new features to existing Next.js codebases.