WordPress runs a huge share of the web, and most installs leave easy rankings on the table: bloated themes, slow Core Web Vitals, broken crawl settings, and plugins doing more harm than good. We fix the technical foundation so your content can actually rank. Free audit included.
WordPress is flexible, which is exactly why so many sites built on it are slow and technically messy. A heavy theme, a stack of overlapping plugins, unoptimised images, and default settings add up to slow load times and crawl problems that quietly cap your rankings.
The frustrating part is that the content is often fine. The site simply cannot rank to its potential because the technical foundation is working against it. Google measures real-world load performance through Core Web Vitals, and a slow WordPress site loses on a signal it does not have to.
We are technical SEO specialists who know WordPress. We fix the speed, the crawlability, the schema, and the plugin mess so the content you already have can finally compete, and so anything you publish next starts on solid ground.
The technical work that removes the ceiling on your rankings.
We diagnose and fix what is slowing your site: render-blocking scripts, oversized images, bloated plugins, and server response, so you pass Core Web Vitals on mobile and desktop.
Crawlability, indexation, canonical tags, redirects, XML sitemaps, and a clean URL structure. The plumbing Google needs to read your site correctly.
LocalBusiness, FAQ, Article, and product schema implemented properly, so you are eligible for rich results and read clearly by search and AI engines.
We cut the plugins doing more harm than good, configure your SEO plugin (Yoast or Rank Math) correctly, and recommend a lighter theme when one is dragging you down.
Title tags, headings, internal linking, and content structure set up so every page sends Google a clear, consistent signal about what it is for.
We track Core Web Vitals, crawl health, and rankings over time, and keep an eye out for the regressions a WordPress update or new plugin can introduce.
If two or three of these sound familiar, the technical foundation is likely capping your rankings.
Same four phases for every site. The work inside each phase is custom; the sequence is not.
A full crawl plus Core Web Vitals, plugin, theme, and indexation review. You get a prioritised list of what is holding the site back.
Weeks 1–2
We fix Core Web Vitals, trim plugins, configure the SEO plugin, clean up redirects, and implement schema. The highest-impact work first.
Weeks 2–6
Titles, headings, internal linking, and content structure tightened across the site so every page ranks for the right thing.
Ongoing from month 2
Ongoing monitoring of speed, crawl health, and rankings, catching regressions from WordPress and plugin updates before they cost you.
Months 2+
WordPress is excellent for SEO when it is set up well, and a liability when it is not. The platform gives you full control over technical SEO, but its flexibility lets sites accumulate slow themes, plugin bloat, and configuration mistakes that hurt rankings. The platform is fine; most installs just need the technical work done properly.
An SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math handles the basics (titles, meta, sitemaps, and some schema) and we configure it as part of the work. But it does not fix slow Core Web Vitals, plugin bloat, crawl issues, or weak content structure. Those need hands-on technical work, which is where most of the ranking gains actually come from.
Core Web Vitals are a confirmed Google ranking signal, and a faster site also converts better, so the benefit is twofold. On a slow WordPress site, speed work is often the single highest-impact change we make, especially on mobile where most searches happen.
Yes. We are technical SEO specialists; WordPress is just the most common platform we see. We do the same technical work on Shopify, Webflow, custom builds, and other CMSs. The principles (speed, crawlability, schema, structure) are the same everywhere.
A one-time technical audit and fix project is usually scoped on its own, while ongoing technical and content SEO runs $1,500–$4,000 per month. We will give you a real number after auditing your site rather than a figure off a rate card.
A 30-minute call where we run your site through Core Web Vitals and a quick technical crawl, and show you the issues capping your rankings. No pitch, no slides. You leave with a prioritised fix list whether you hire us or not.
Technical SEO is the foundation everything else builds on. These are the next stops.