FiliCode delivers freelance WooCommerce developer expertise backed by a full agency team. We build custom stores, payment integrations, bespoke plugins, and high-converting checkout flows for businesses across the UAE, UK, and globally with fixed-price quotes and zero surprise invoices.
HIRE A WOOCOMMERCE DEVELOPERFrom a first store launch to a complex B2B ordering system, here are the four core areas every WooCommerce developer should cover well.
Set up WooCommerce on WordPress with custom themes, product pages, and payment gateways configured correctly from day one not patched together after launch.
Write bespoke WooCommerce plugins using hooks, filters, and the WooCommerce REST API when no off-the-shelf solution fits your business logic or pricing rules.
Optimise Core Web Vitals, improve PageSpeed scores, tune database queries, and configure caching so your store loads fast on every device and converts better.
Proactive security hardening, plugin updates, backups, and dedicated post-launch support so your store keeps performing long after go-live day.
Most businesses searching to hire a freelance WooCommerce developer are really looking for two things: deep WooCommerce expertise and reliable delivery. The problem is that individual freelancers rarely give you both at the same time.
At FiliCode, you get the direct access and focused expertise of a freelance WooCommerce developer, backed by the reliability and accountability of a full agency team. Whether your project needs a new store build from scratch, a complex custom plugin, checkout optimisation, or a WooCommerce performance overhaul, we take ownership of the outcome not just the assigned tasks.
Our WooCommerce developers work with PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, MySQL, WooCommerce hooks, actions, filters, and the WooCommerce REST API. We handle custom e-commerce solutions across industries from subscription systems and membership platforms to B2B wholesale ordering and multi-currency international stores.
Discuss Your WooCommerce Project
Every WooCommerce project is different. A startup launching their first store has different needs to an established retailer migrating from Shopify or adding a B2B wholesale channel. Here is what we build.
Full store configuration including products, pricing, shipping zones, tax rules, payment gateway integration, and secure checkout. We make sure your store launches correctly and runs smoothly from day one.
Bespoke WooCommerce plugins built using PHP, hooks, actions, and filters when existing plugins cannot handle your custom pricing logic, unique checkout flows, or specialised product types.
WooCommerce-compatible custom themes built from design files, with clean code, responsive layouts, and optimised template overrides that match your brand without bloated page builder dependencies.
Custom checkout flows, abandoned cart recovery, one-click upsells, subscription systems, membership platforms, REST API integrations, CRM connections, ERP data sync, and third-party software integrations that fit your exact business workflow.
PageSpeed improvements, Core Web Vitals optimisation, database tuning, advanced caching setup, CDN configuration, and lazy loading so your WooCommerce store loads fast across all devices.
Proactive security hardening, malware removal, plugin and WordPress core updates, database backups, and ongoing support so your store stays secure and available while you focus on growing your business.
Need a Custom WooCommerce Build?
Get a Free QuoteOne of the most common questions when hiring a freelance WooCommerce developer is whether you actually need custom development. The honest answer depends on how closely an existing plugin matches your business logic.
Common needs like subscription billing, simple product bundles, or basic shipping rules are well covered by established WooCommerce extensions. Buying the right plugin is faster and cheaper than building from scratch.
If a plugin handles most of what you need with only minor gaps, a developer can bridge those gaps using hooks and filters without writing an entirely new plugin.
For a lean launch or an MVP store, starting with a configurable plugin and upgrading to custom logic later is a sensible, cost-effective approach.
If you find yourself reshaping your pricing rules, checkout flow, or ordering process to fit what a plugin allows rather than how your business actually works, that is the clearest signal to go custom.
CRM syncs, ERP integrations, bespoke shipping APIs, and custom loyalty or reward logic often require a purpose-built plugin so data flows exactly as your operations require.
If your checkout experience, product configurator, or ordering system is core to why customers choose you over competitors, custom WooCommerce development protects that advantage in a way that a shared plugin cannot.
This is one of the most common questions businesses face when they decide to hire a freelance WooCommerce developer. The honest answer depends on project complexity, timeline, budget, and how much management overhead you want to take on.
Junior freelancers often charge $30–50 per hour. Senior WooCommerce specialists typically charge $80–150 or more. The important number is total project cost, not hourly rate experienced developers finish faster and produce fewer bugs.
You talk directly to the person writing the code. Good for simple, well-scoped tasks. A risk if that person becomes unavailable, hits a technical wall, or disappears after delivery.
Individual freelancers juggle multiple clients. Launch-critical deadlines and ongoing support can be difficult to guarantee without a backup team behind them.
We scope conservatively, communicate early if anything changes, and stay accountable for how your store behaves after it ships. You are not hiring a pair of hands you are hiring someone who makes the project succeed.
Your dedicated WooCommerce developer is backed by designers, QA testers, and project managers. Complex projects involving WooCommerce development, API work, and WordPress development are handled without bottlenecks.
We do not hand off code and disappear. Post-launch support, security monitoring, and proactive maintenance are built into every project engagement.
When businesses come to us looking to hire a freelance WooCommerce developer, they sometimes ask whether WooCommerce is even the right choice. Here is an honest answer.
WooCommerce runs on your own WordPress hosting. No platform fees, no dependency on a third-party service, and no risk of having your store suspended by a vendor policy change.
Complex product configurations, custom pricing rules, trade or wholesale pricing tiers, and bespoke checkout flows are far easier to build on WooCommerce where every part of the system is extensible.
WooCommerce's REST API and PHP extensibility make it the stronger choice when your store needs to sync tightly with existing business systems.
Running on WordPress gives WooCommerce a significant edge for content marketing, technical SEO control, and blogging alongside your store.
Shopify handles hosting, security patching, and platform updates. If you have no developer resources in-house and want the simplest possible managed solution, Shopify reduces operational overhead.
For stores with standard products and no complex customisation requirements, Shopify's out-of-the-box features cover the essentials without the need for a developer.
Shopify charges transaction fees unless you use Shopify Payments. For high-volume stores, these costs can add up significantly compared to WooCommerce's flat hosting cost model.
Not sure which platform fits your needs? Our team handles e-commerce solutions across both platforms and can help you choose before committing to a build.
Many businesses migrating from Shopify to WooCommerce are doing so because they have hit the ceiling on what Shopify allows whether that is transaction fees that eat into margin, platform restrictions that block a custom checkout flow, or the inability to build the exact integrations their operations require.
A properly handled migration moves your products, customer records, order history, and SEO equity across without breaking your search rankings or losing historical data. Our WooCommerce developers handle the full migration process, including:
We also handle migrations from Wix, Squarespace, Magento, and BigCommerce as part of our broader e-commerce solutions.
Discuss Your MigrationNot all WooCommerce developers have the same depth of skill. A developer who only knows how to install plugins is not the same as one who can write custom checkout logic, debug payment gateway conflicts, or optimise a slow store with 10,000 products.
Solid PHP development skills, WordPress coding standards, and a working understanding of how WooCommerce extends WordPress are non-negotiable. Ask about hooks, actions, and filter usage in real projects.
The ability to use the WooCommerce REST API, write WooCommerce-specific hooks, override templates cleanly, and extend core functionality without breaking future updates.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript proficiency for custom product pages, dynamic checkout behaviour, AJAX-based interactions, and responsive store design.
MySQL query optimisation, database indexing for large product catalogues, caching implementation, and Core Web Vitals improvement are critical for stores that need to scale.
Git-based workflow, clean code documentation, and staging environment practices so your store can be maintained and handed over without technical debt.
Review portfolio projects for WooCommerce-specific work, not just general WordPress sites. Ask about custom plugins, payment gateway integrations, and checkout challenges they have solved.
The best freelance WooCommerce developers ask clarifying questions and identify technical risks before writing a proposal not after. If they agree to everything without pushback, that is a warning sign.
Direct communication without account managers or intermediaries keeps your project on track. You should talk to the person doing the work, not someone relaying messages.
Ask whether the developer offers post-launch support. A store that works in staging can still break in production. You need a developer who stays accountable after the handover.
Payment card compliance, data protection, GDPR considerations, and proactive security hardening should be built into every WooCommerce project not treated as optional extras.
Many UK businesses prefer to hire a freelance WooCommerce developer who understands local payment systems, tax requirements, and customer expectations but struggle to find someone who combines strong technical skills with reliable delivery.
FiliCode works with UK-based clients on WooCommerce projects across retail, wholesale, B2B, and service businesses. We understand UK-specific needs including Stripe UK and PayPal integration, UK VAT configuration, GDPR-compliant data handling, and Royal Mail shipping zone setup.
Our team operates across time zones to match your project schedule. Whether you need a complete new store, a custom plugin for a specific business rule, or a performance overhaul for an existing WooCommerce store, we deliver the same quality and accountability we bring to every client.
For businesses considering alternatives, we also handle full e-commerce solutions across platforms including Shopify and Magento when WooCommerce is not the right fit.
Talk to Our WooCommerce Team
From core WooCommerce development to payment gateways, page builders, and third-party integrations our developers work across the full WooCommerce ecosystem.
When you hire a freelance WooCommerce developer from FiliCode, you get a clear, structured process not vague promises. We align scope, timeline, and deliverables before writing a single line of code.
Project Discovery
Technical Scoping
UX & Store Design
WooCommerce Development
Plugin & API Integration
Testing & Security
Store Launch
Post-Launch Support
Timeline depends entirely on scope. Here is a realistic guide so you can plan before reaching out.
A targeted checkout fix, a single payment gateway integration, or a small custom plugin with a well-defined scope.
A complete WooCommerce setup with a custom theme, payment gateways configured, and basic integrations for a business with clear requirements.
A B2B ordering system, a multi-currency store with ERP sync, a membership platform, or a migration from Shopify with full SEO preservation.
Monthly web development support, security monitoring, plugin management, and priority development hours for businesses that need continued WooCommerce work.
The most important factor in hitting a timeline is thorough discovery upfront. Projects with clear requirements and realistic schedules succeed far more often than those that rush into development. Tell us your deadline and we will tell you honestly whether it is achievable.
WooCommerce developer rates vary widely based on experience level, project complexity, and engagement type. Junior freelancers may charge $30–50 per hour, while experienced WooCommerce specialists with a strong track record often charge $80–150 or more per hour.
The more useful question is total project cost, not hourly rate. An experienced developer scopes conservatively, produces fewer bugs, and requires far less management oversight which often makes them significantly more cost-effective overall, even at a higher daily rate.
At FiliCode, we price by project scope rather than open-ended hourly billing. We provide clear quotes after understanding your requirements, so you know the full cost before development begins. There are no surprise invoices after launch.
For businesses weighing whether web development services or a dedicated WooCommerce retainer makes more sense for their needs, we are happy to walk through the options during a free consultation.
Get a Project QuoteTell us about your WooCommerce project store type, current platform, integrations needed, and your timeline. We will come back with a clear scope and fixed-price quote, no obligation.