I’m a WordPress-focused engineer with a strong background in technical support, debugging, and building practical tools based on real production issues.
Most of my work sits at the intersection of support, engineering, and product — understanding how systems behave in the real world, why things break, and how to fix them in a way that doesn’t come back later.
- Debug complex WordPress issues across plugins, themes, performance, and hosting layers
- Read and write PHP code to understand and fix real production problems
- Build small, focused plugins and tools inspired by recurring support pain points
- Work closely with developers to reproduce bugs and validate fixes
- Explain technical issues clearly to non-technical users
These repositories reflect how I actually work day to day — practical, support-driven, and production-aware.
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WordPress Plugin Conflict Monitor
Detects common plugin conflict patterns and surfaces them clearly to site admins
→ PHP, WordPress hooks, admin UX, debugging logic -
WordPress Support Diagnostics Toolkit
Generates clean environment reports to speed up troubleshooting
→ PHP, WordPress internals, admin tooling -
WordPress Performance Insights
Highlights basic performance red flags without heavy profiling
→ Queries, memory usage, safe admin-only analysis
(I keep these projects intentionally focused and readable rather than over-engineered.)
Primary
- PHP (WordPress-focused)
- WordPress core, plugins, themes, WP-CLI
- JavaScript (vanilla, jQuery)
- HTML, CSS
- MySQL / WordPress database layer
Supporting
- Git & GitHub
- REST APIs
- Linux / basic server troubleshooting
- Debugging tools, logs, browser dev tools
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Technical Support Engineer — Awesome Motive (Thrive Themes)
Supported high-traffic WordPress products used by 1M+ users
Focused on root-cause analysis, custom fixes, and clear communication -
Hosting Support Engineer — Rapyd Cloud
Worked on performance, database, caching, and server-level WordPress issues -
WordPress Support Engineer — BuddyBoss Platform
Debugged plugins, themes, and integrations used by 500k+ users -
Junior Support Engineer — weDevs
Supported large-scale WordPress plugins and collaborated closely with developers
I prefer:
- boring, maintainable solutions over clever ones
- understanding the system before touching code
- fixing the root cause, not just the symptom
- writing code that another human can debug at 3 a.m.
- Building WordPress plugins based on real support scenarios
- Expanding from support-heavy roles into deeper engineering work
- Studying AI while focusing on applied, production-oriented skills
If something here looks useful or interesting, feel free to explore the repositories or reach out.


