A WooCommerce developer builds, customises and maintains WooCommerce stores – the work that goes beyond point-and-click settings.
In practice that spans: custom features and integrations (connecting your store to ERPs, subscriptions, shipping or accounting systems); performance and checkout optimisation; theme and plugin development for functionality off-the-shelf tools don’t cover; fixing bugs, plugin conflicts and errors; security, updates and maintenance; and migrations between hosts or platforms.
The difference between an average and a good one is focus. An average developer makes things “work.” A good one makes the store fast, reliable, and better at converting – and can show the revenue impact of the work, not just the feature list.
That outcome focus is the whole point of hiring one. More: do you need a developer? · what one costs