February 27, 2026

Spent Your Weekend Fighting WordPress? You're Not Alone

You finally had a free Saturday. Maybe you were going to catch up on invoices, grab lunch with a friend, or just breathe for five minutes.

Instead, you spent six hours staring at a white screen of death because WordPress decided to auto-update something that broke everything else.

Sound familiar?

The Hidden Cost Nobody Talks About

When you signed up for WordPress (or Wix, or Squarespace), it seemed like a good deal. Cheap hosting. Drag-and-drop builders. “Anyone can do it.”

What they don’t mention is the price you pay in weekends. In frustration. In that sinking feeling when a customer tells you your contact form hasn’t worked in three weeks.

Let’s do some quick math. If you spend even 5 hours a month wrestling with your website, that’s 60 hours a year. What’s your hourly rate? For most business owners, that “cheap” website is costing thousands in lost time—time you could spend actually running your business.

Why This Keeps Happening

Page builders and WordPress weren’t built for you. They were built to be everything for everyone. That means bloated code, plugin conflicts, security vulnerabilities, and an endless treadmill of updates that break things.

Every plugin you add is another point of failure. Every theme update is a gamble. And when something goes wrong at 10pm on a Sunday? You’re on your own, digging through forums, hoping some stranger’s three-year-old solution still works.

There’s Another Way

What if your website just… worked? No plugin conflicts. No weekend emergencies. No learning curve that never seems to end.

I build websites that are hand-coded, fast, and actually maintainable. When something needs to change, you send me a text. I handle it. Done.

No page builders. No WordPress. No garbage.

Just a website that does its job while you do yours.

Ready to get your weekends back? Let’s talk.