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AI-Assisted WordPress Builds: What Actually Gets Faster
Where AI helps in theming and WooCommerce – and where senior review still matters for quality and launch.

How We Scope Shopify Projects Without Scope Creep
A practical brief-to-milestone flow for themes, apps, and migrations – clear deliverables before build starts.
WooCommerce Performance: What We Fix First
The checkout, catalog, and caching issues we tackle first when a store feels slow after launch.
When a Custom Web App Beats WordPress or Shopify
Signals that you need a dedicated app – auth, dashboards, APIs – instead of stretching a CMS theme.
Headless WordPress: When It Makes Sense for Your Stack
How we pair WordPress as a content API with React or Next.js front ends – and when a classic theme is still the better call.
Shopify Theme vs. Hydrogen: How We Choose
Liquid themes, custom storefronts, and Hydrogen – tradeoffs for speed, content, and long-term maintenance.
Gutenberg Blocks Our Clients Actually Use
Patterns and block libraries that keep marketing teams fast without breaking design systems on launch.
Our Pre-Launch Checklist for WordPress & Shopify
QA, performance, analytics, and handoff steps we run before every go-live – so nothing critical ships untested.
AI Code Review: What We Still Check by Hand
Security, accessibility, and business logic – the review pass that stays human even when generation is AI-assisted.
Client Handoff: Docs, Access, and Training
How we package repos, hosting, and editor guides so your team owns the site after launch without surprise gaps.
Plugin Updates Without Breaking Production
Staging workflows, rollback plans, and the plugin categories we treat as high-risk before every update.
Migrating to Shopify: Data, SEO, and Redirects
Product catalogs, URL mapping, and search visibility – what we plan before flipping the switch on a migration.
React & Next.js MVPs: Scope for a First Release
Features we cut from v1 on purpose – auth, billing, and admin – so you ship something real without overbuilding.
What Our WordPress Care Plans Include
Updates, uptime monitoring, backups, and small content fixes – how retainers keep sites stable after launch.
Subscriptions on WooCommerce: Setup Pitfalls
Renewals, failed payments, and email flows – common issues we fix when stores add recurring revenue.
WordPress vs Shopify: Which Platform Is Right for Your Business?
Renewals, failed payments, and email flows are common challenges when stores add recurring revenue. This article covers subscription setup pitfalls in WooCommerce and how TeamExio scopes and launches projects for WordPress, Shopify, and custom web apps. It emphasizes clear briefs, milestones, acceptance criteria, and post-launch ownership, with risk mapping before development begins.

07 Websites To Download Free Icons
Are you looking for icons to spice up your next project, slideshow presentation? Or for your business card? Do you have stationery that might need improving with icons? You're in luck, the internet is not short on free icons assets. You need them the most if you are a web or application designer or a developer.

8 Reasons To Use WordPress for Your Website
From personal blogging sites to the big corporation sites WordPress is highly used and well appreciated. Big companies like Time Inc., New York Post, NBC, Sony and many more are using WordPress. WordPress is the only site builder and CMS(content management system) users can download and install it for free.
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