Available 24/7 (860) 808-4119 daniel@berezawp.com

Helena's Remote WordPress and Web Development Expert

BerezaWP delivers remote WordPress and web development to Helena businesses, from the Last Chance Gulch walking mall to the Mansion District and the Capitol area. Daniel Bereza builds fast, secure, accessible sites for state contractors, nonprofits, and professional firms. He works fully remote, shares a live staging site, and never bills travel.

Daniel Bereza · BerezaWP · Burlington, CT · (860) 808-4119 · 87+ five-star reviews · Serving Helena, Montana remotely

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WordPress and web development for Helena businesses

BerezaWP builds fast, secure websites for Helena companies in government services, healthcare, education, and professional fields. Daniel Bereza works remotely with owners along the Last Chance Gulch walking mall and through the Mansion District. He knows a state-contracted consultant and a downtown shop near Reeder's Alley need very different sites.

Helena is the state capital, and government, healthcare, and Carroll College anchor its economy. Daniel builds sites that fit that work. A policy nonprofit gets an accessible site that meets public standards, and a law firm near the Capitol gets a clean, fast site that earns trust on the first visit.

Web services that fit the Helena economy

Daniel offers a complete development skillset for a government and services town:

Serving Helena and the surrounding valley

Daniel works with businesses across the Helena area.

How remote web development works

Daniel runs BerezaWP fully remote from Burlington, Connecticut, and he is upfront about it. He has no office in Helena and never bills travel time. He works by phone, email, and video, and he shares a live staging site so you see progress in real time. Eastern and Mountain time overlap each business day, so you reach a real developer fast.

Why Helena businesses choose Daniel

Daniel has earned 87+ five-star reviews since 2020 by doing the work himself. You work with one accountable developer, not a layered agency. He explains technical choices in plain language, and he replies quickly. His 24/7 maintenance keeps public-facing sites online and protected.

Start your Helena project today

Call Daniel at (860) 808-4119 for an honest review of your website. He will look at your current site, explain your options, and give you a clear plan.

Serving Helena and the surrounding metro, including East Helena, Montana City, Clancy, Townsend, Boulder, and every community nearby, all delivered remotely. See all of Daniel's Montana coverage.

Helena WordPress & Web Development FAQ

Do you build websites for Helena, Montana businesses?

Yes. Daniel Bereza builds WordPress and WooCommerce sites for Helena nonprofits, law firms, and state contractors, plus nearby East Helena, Montana City, and Clancy. He works fully remote with 87+ five-star reviews.

Does Daniel Bereza have a Helena office?

No. Daniel works remotely from Burlington, Connecticut. He serves Helena clients by phone, email, and video, shares a live staging site, and never charges for travel.

Can you make a Helena nonprofit website meet accessibility standards?

Yes. Daniel builds ADA and WCAG accessible sites for Helena nonprofits and public agencies, so every resident can use your forms and read your content.

How does a remote developer handle a sensitive Helena project?

Daniel hardens security on every build and works one-on-one with you. He shares a live staging site, keeps data protected, and offers 24/7 maintenance.

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Accessibility

by AppWT Web & AI Solutions
🛡️ Accessibility Profiles
📝 Content Adjustments
Content Scaling 100%
Font Size 100%
Line Height 1.4
Letter Spacing 0px
🎨 Color Adjustments
Color Saturation 100%
🎛️ Orientation & Controls

Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to digital accessibility and inclusive design

Our Commitment to Accessibility

AppWT Web & AI Solutions is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply the relevant accessibility standards to achieve these goals.

Conformance Status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA.

AppWT Web & AI Solutions is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.

Accessibility Features

  • Built-in accessibility toolbar with multiple customization options
  • Keyboard navigation support throughout the website
  • Screen reader compatibility and proper ARIA labels
  • High contrast mode and color customization options
  • Text size adjustment and font modification capabilities
  • Reading guide and focus indicators for improved navigation
  • Alternative text for all images and media
  • Semantic HTML structure for better screen reader interpretation

Technical Specifications

Accessibility of AppWT Web & AI Solutions relies on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:

  • HTML
  • WAI-ARIA
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of AppWT Web & AI Solutions. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers:

Phone: (888) 565-0171

Email: sales@appwt.com

Address: 33300 Five Mile Rd, Livonia, MI 48154 (by Appointment Only)

Assessment Approach

AppWT Web & AI Solutions assessed the accessibility of our website by the following approaches:

  • Self-evaluation
  • External evaluation
  • Automated testing tools
  • Manual testing with assistive technologies

Date

This statement was created on January 15, 2025 using the W3C Accessibility Statement Generator Tool.

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