WordPress Development Services for Flexible, Maintainable Websites
Build, redesign or improve a WordPress website around the content, ecommerce and operating needs of your business. 5Stars Ecommerce supports custom WordPress development, Elementor builds, block-based themes, WooCommerce, plugin integrations, migrations and ongoing website improvements.
Development That Fits the Website You Actually Need
WordPress can support very different site types, so the build should follow the business model rather than a one-size-fits-all theme package. We scope the architecture, editing experience, plugins and ecommerce requirements around the project.
Custom WordPress Websites
Plan and build business, brand, service or content-led websites around clear page structure, conversion paths, responsive design and maintainable content.
Elementor Development
Create or refine Elementor layouts, reusable design patterns and page systems while keeping the frontend cleaner and easier for the site team to maintain.
Block Theme Development
Build with WordPress blocks, templates, template parts, patterns and theme settings when a native Site Editor workflow is the right fit for the project.
WooCommerce Development
Support product catalogs, product templates, shopping flows and WooCommerce storefront requirements for brands that want content and commerce in WordPress.
Plugin Integration
Configure appropriate plugins and integrate them into the site's design and workflow while considering compatibility, maintenance and performance tradeoffs.
Website Redesigns
Rework an existing WordPress site when the current design, content hierarchy, editing experience or conversion path no longer supports the business.
WordPress Migrations
Plan platform, domain or hosting-related migrations with attention to content, URLs, redirects, media, forms and the technical dependencies that need to survive the move.
Ongoing WordPress Improvements
Handle focused layout changes, landing pages, new features, design-system refinements and technical improvements after the initial website is live.
Choose the Editing Model Before Building the Page Library
WordPress supports both block themes and classic themes. Block themes can expose site areas such as headers, footers and templates through the Site Editor, while classic themes rely more heavily on PHP templates, JavaScript and CSS. Elementor can also be appropriate when the site's current workflow depends on it. We choose the model around maintainability, design requirements and the team that will operate the site.
Useful when the project benefits from WordPress's block editor, Site Editor, templates and reusable patterns.
Useful when the existing team already works in Elementor or the design system is intentionally built around it.
Still relevant when the technical requirements or legacy architecture call for a PHP-driven theme approach.
The best architecture is the one that minimizes unnecessary complexity while preserving the capabilities the site actually needs.
Use WordPress When You Need Content and Commerce Together
WooCommerce is the open-source ecommerce platform for WordPress. It can support physical and digital products, variations and broader commerce workflows while keeping the store inside the same WordPress content environment. We use WooCommerce when that flexibility fits the brand's operating and content requirements.
Products & Variations
Structure product information, categories, variations and storefront navigation around the real catalog.
Editorial + Commerce
Use WordPress publishing and commerce together when content is a meaningful part of acquisition and product education.
Feature Integration
Add payments, shipping, subscriptions or other capabilities only when the project genuinely requires the extra dependency.
Open-Source Flexibility
Work within an open-source platform where the site owner retains control over the WordPress and WooCommerce implementation.
Keep the Website Flexible Without Letting the Stack Grow Unchecked
WordPress is highly extensible, which is useful—but every theme, plugin, script and media decision becomes part of the production stack. We aim to solve requirements with the simplest reliable architecture available instead of adding dependencies by default.
Use the theme system intentionally rather than layering multiple competing layout systems onto the same site.
Evaluate compatibility, maintenance and the real business need before adding another plugin to the stack.
Keep image dimensions, formats and content assets appropriate for their actual frontend use.
Review the live combination of hosting, theme, plugins, content and third-party scripts rather than judging isolated code only.
Rebuild the System, Not Just the Homepage
A redesign is an opportunity to clean up navigation, templates, old plugins, page-builder inconsistencies and legacy content. When an existing site already has organic visibility, URL and redirect planning should be treated as part of the migration rather than an afterthought.
Audit the Existing Stack
Review theme, plugins, content types, forms, integrations, page builders and the parts users rely on today.
Define the New Architecture
Choose templates, editing workflow, navigation and reusable components before rebuilding dozens of pages.
Map URLs & Content
Identify what is retained, consolidated, redirected or removed so migration decisions are deliberate.
Test Before Launch
Check responsive layouts, forms, links, ecommerce flows, redirects and key integrations before production handoff.
From Requirements to a Launch-Ready Website
The technical choices vary by project, but the sequence stays simple: understand the current site and business goals, choose the right architecture, build the reusable system, test the real user journeys and support the launch.
Discovery & Audit
Review the current site, content, business goals, editing workflow, ecommerce needs and required integrations.
Architecture & Scope
Define theme approach, templates, page types, plugins, content structure and migration requirements.
Design & Development
Build the approved layouts, reusable components, content models and functionality against the agreed scope.
QA & Refinement
Review responsive behavior, links, forms, ecommerce flows, accessibility basics and technical dependencies.
Launch & Support
Complete the agreed production handoff and continue with focused website improvements when ongoing support is in scope.
Connect WordPress to the Rest of the Brand Experience
Shopify Services
For brands that prefer a hosted commerce platform built around Shopify's storefront and merchant tools.
Graphic Design Services
Create campaign, website and ecommerce visual assets that support the wider brand system.
AI Product Photography & Video
Develop additional product-focused visual assets for ecommerce pages, campaigns and content.
Amazon Creative Services
Keep website presentation coordinated with listing images, A+ Content and Brand Store creative.
Questions About WordPress Development
These answers cover custom builds, Elementor, block themes, WooCommerce, plugins, migrations, SEO and ongoing WordPress support.
What WordPress development services do you offer?
We can support custom websites, Elementor development, block themes, WooCommerce, plugin integrations, redesigns, migrations and ongoing improvements. The final scope depends on the current stack and project.
Can you build a new WordPress website from scratch?
Yes. A new build can include information architecture, design-system implementation, templates, content structure, forms, integrations and launch-focused QA according to the agreed scope.
Do you work with Elementor?
Yes. Elementor can be an appropriate editing workflow for many business sites, particularly when the existing team already uses it. We can build new layouts or clean up an existing Elementor implementation.
Do you build WordPress block themes?
Yes. WordPress supports block themes whose templates and site areas can be edited through the Site Editor. We can use that model when native blocks, templates, patterns and theme settings are the best fit for the project.
Can you build WooCommerce stores?
Yes. WooCommerce is the open-source ecommerce platform for WordPress, and it can support product catalogs, variations and broader commerce workflows. We scope WooCommerce work around the required product and checkout experience.
Can you integrate WordPress plugins?
Yes. We can install, configure and integrate appropriate plugins, but we also consider compatibility, maintenance and performance before adding another dependency to the site.
Can you redesign an existing WordPress website?
Yes. We can audit the existing theme, builder, plugins, content hierarchy and conversion paths, then retain useful parts while rebuilding the areas that need improvement.
Can you migrate a website to WordPress?
Yes, depending on the source platform and data. Migration planning can include content, media, URL redirects, forms, product data and integrations. The complexity needs to be assessed before the project is scoped.
Do you guarantee WordPress speed scores or Google rankings?
No. We can develop with performance and technical SEO in mind, but rankings and real-world speed depend on hosting, content, plugins, third-party scripts, competition and many other factors. We do not promise a fixed ranking or perfect speed score.
How do we start a WordPress development project?
Use the Contact page and share the current website URL if one exists, what you want to build or change, the preferred editing workflow if you have one, and any important ecommerce or integration requirements.
Ready to Build or Improve Your WordPress Website?
Send us the current site or project brief. We can review the editing workflow, page structure, ecommerce needs and technical dependencies, then recommend the development scope that makes sense.