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We always start with a goal for your website and a master plan.
If you are most of our clients, you’ve probably worked with other agencies and freelancers before. You know how confusing it is when your developer(s) are expecting you to tell them what to do. And how frustrating it is when you realize that you have to manage your developer(s)!
You are also probably tired of hasty fixes.
We believe in building on solid foundations. That’s why we start by analyzing WHAT IS now, by learning from you WHERE ARE YOU GOING, and then working to compile a Master Plan and a Strategic Roadmap that will take you there.
For a solid Master Plan, we recommend including the following items:
The Master Plan ensures we are meeting your expectations, but it also ensures we are developing a better performing website.
When we see 30 or more plugins on a website, that’s usually a red flag.
Websites that have so many plugins are usually slow, unstable and hard to maintain.
We start by creating an inventory of all the plugins and we check what is the purpose of every plugin.
Then we clean the plugins by removing unused ones and by replacing the bad performing with better alternatives. Or sometimes we even write a custom plugin that would replace other 3-4 plugins, but without the added overhead.
This ensures your website very lightweight, but it also contributes to a more solid foundation for your web platform.
We believe in momentum. Our Weekly Planning Meeting is the tool for creating and maintaining the development momentum.
This is a short 45 to 60 minutes meeting, where we discuss:
On the weekly meeting, you will have the chance to talk directly to your entire team: your Outsourced CTO, your developer(s), your tester.
To manage the tasks, we use a Kanban based Agile process with the following columns:
This is how we ensure the project is on track and that both teams are on the same page.
Every team working on a WordPress Monthly Retainer has an allocated Outsourced CTO.
He is the one who’s leading the development team and ensures the success of your business. The CTO performs some critical thinking rooted in experience and business sense that helps solve problems and maximize efficiencies that you, as a non-technical business owner wouldn’t have thought about. He/she is managing all of the technical aspects that go on in the background and then he/she communicates it to you in a language that you understand.
During the Weekly Planning Meetings and throughout the project, the Outsourced CTO optimizes the project and ensures the choices that are being made would move your business towards your goals. He or she converts our conversations into meaningful steps and provides advice about various technical choices that impact business results.
The Outsourced CTO essentially anticipates problems even before they happen.
Our senior developer(s) work on the tasks that are planned for this week. We ensure our code is of high quality, by following the WordPress coding standards as well as by using automated tools that double-check the quality and security of the code. This ensures the code is robust and well-written.
Once finished and tested on their computer, the developer would deploy the tasks to a staging site (a clone copy of the live site) so that the Q&A engineer could check it.
As part of the testing, the Q&A engineer would check the task so it works as it has been outlined by the Outsourced CTO. But it will also verify the task on Chrom, Safari, Firefox and Edge plus 2 mobile devices. This ensures that the finished tasks work fine across all major browsers and mobile devices.
Your team has a chance to check the finished features before those are rolled out to the live website. This step is optional for some clients.
Once the task has been approved on the staging, we deploy it to the live website. Our Q&A engineer will check the task again, to ensure it meets the highest standards.
This process is an ongoing conversation. Your competitors will keep improving their websites, so you should too work to optimize and adjust it continuously.