Senior WordPress development, without hiring.
Clean implementation, fast fixes, and ongoing WordPress improvements for organizations and agencies.
How CoPilot works
CoPilot gives you ongoing access to a senior WordPress developer through a simple monthly engagement. You submit requests, I handle implementation, and work moves forward in a predictable way.
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Flight Path
Subscribe and submit WordPress tasks as needed. Requests are handled one at a time, with clear priorities and steady progress.
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Swift Landings
Most fixes and improvements are completed within one to two business days, depending on scope.
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Precision Navigation
Work is reviewed, refined, and delivered with clear communication and no surprises.
“Noah is a true professional, a perfectionist and a great collaborator. I want him on my lifeboat.”
Ongoing WordPress development, without the overhead
Get consistent WordPress fixes and improvements without managing freelancers, hiring in-house, or renegotiating scope every time something changes. CoPilot is for organizations and agencies that want steady progress and clear communication.
Navigating CoPilot: The Process
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Your setup, your stack
No forced hosting or tooling. CoPilot works with your existing WordPress setup.
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Manage with Basecamp
Manage requests and track progress through Basecamp, with clear visibility into active, pending, and completed tasks.
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Invite your team
Invite your team to submit requests and track progress without adding friction.
What you get with CoPilot
A predictable way to handle WordPress work without constant coordination.
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Clear task queue
Requests are submitted through a single queue and handled one at a time, with clear priorities.
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Predictable turnaround
Most tasks are completed within one to two business days, depending on scope.
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Simple monthly pricing
One monthly rate. No hourly tracking or renegotiating scope for routine work.
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Senior-level work
Decisions and implementation handled by an experienced WordPress developer, not a rotating team.
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Month to month
Pause or cancel when you no longer need ongoing work. No long-term contracts.
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Your code, your site
All work is done directly on your site and infrastructure. You retain full ownership.
Two ways to work with CoPilot.
Ongoing WordPress support for organizations. White-label development capacity for agencies.
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Organizations
$1,500/month
Ongoing WordPress fixes and improvements for a single site.
Get startedWhat’s included
- One WordPress website
- Requests submitted via a single task queue
- One active request at a time
- Most tasks completed within 1–2 business days
- Updates, backups, monitoring, and security oversight
- Bug fixes, small improvements, and implementation
Not included
- Full redesigns or replatforms
- Large feature builds (quoted separately)
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Agencies
$5,000/month
White-label WordPress execution for multiple client sites.
Get startedWhat’s included
- White-label WordPress development capacity
- Requests submitted via a single task queue
- One active request at a time
- Most tasks completed within 1–2 business days
- Works across multiple client sites
- Async collaboration via Basecamp
Good fit for
- Overflow implementation, fixes, performance, WooCommerce, ACF/Gutenberg
- Agencies that want a senior dev bench without hiring
“Our team loves working with Noah. He is detailed, thorough, and very responsive. We trust him completely.”
Commonly asked questions
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Why wouldn’t I hire a full-time developer?
For many organizations and agencies, a full-time hire is expensive and inefficient. You’re paying for downtime, management, benefits, and ramp-up — even when there isn’t enough work to justify it.
CoPilot gives you access to senior WordPress development when you need it, without the overhead of hiring or the unpredictability of freelancers.
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Is there a limit to how many requests I can have?
You can submit requests as needed through a single task queue. Requests are handled one at a time to keep work focused and moving forward.
This approach prioritizes steady progress over juggling multiple half-finished tasks.
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How fast will the work be completed?
Most small fixes and improvements are completed within one to two business days. Larger or more complex requests may take longer and are broken into manageable pieces.
The goal is consistent forward progress, not rushed output.
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Who will I be working with?
You’ll work directly with me.
CoPilot is intentionally small. All work is handled by a senior WordPress developer, not a rotating team or junior staff. When specialized skills are needed, trusted partners may be brought in, always with clear communication.
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How do I submit requests?
During onboarding, you’ll receive access to a shared Basecamp project. Requests are submitted there and tracked from start to finish with clear visibility into progress.
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Is there work you don’t cover?
CoPilot is designed for ongoing WordPress development, fixes, and improvements.
It’s not a fit for full redesigns, replatforms, or large one-off builds. If something falls outside scope, you’ll know upfront and can decide how to proceed.
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What if I don’t have a website yet?
CoPilot is built for ongoing work on existing WordPress sites.
If you need a new site built from scratch, that’s typically handled as a separate project and discussed outside the subscription.
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How much work gets done in a typical month?
That depends on the size and complexity of the requests.
Most clients see steady progress week to week, with smaller tasks moving quickly and larger tasks handled incrementally. CoPilot is designed for momentum, not bulk output.
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Can I pause or cancel?
Yes. CoPilot is month to month.
If you no longer need ongoing work, you can pause or cancel without long-term commitments. There’s no need to stay subscribed when there’s nothing to work on.
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Is CoPilot a good fit for everyone?
No, and that’s intentional.
CoPilot works best for organizations and agencies that value steady progress, clear communication, and realistic expectations. If you need unlimited output, constant real-time collaboration, or emergency on-call support, this likely isn’t the right fit.