Manhattan's Remote WordPress and Web Development Expert
I build fast, secure WordPress and WooCommerce websites for Manhattan businesses, from the shops in Aggieville to the firms tied to Kansas State University and Fort Riley. I am Daniel Bereza, a remote developer with 87+ five-star reviews. We work by phone, email, and video, and you watch every step on a live staging site.
Start Your ProjectWordPress and Web Development for Manhattan Businesses
I build and maintain WordPress and WooCommerce websites for Manhattan businesses that need speed, security, and reliable support. The Little Apple runs on Kansas State University, the military presence at Fort Riley, agriculture, and bioscience research, and your website should reflect that. I am Daniel Bereza, founder of BerezaWP, and I work with clients from the Aggieville district to the offices along Poyntz Avenue downtown.
Manhattan supports K-State vendors, the animal-health and agriculture research tied to the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, restaurants near campus, and shops serving soldiers and families from Fort Riley. Each one needs a site that loads fast and ranks well. I focus on Core Web Vitals, clean code, and search visibility so customers find you first.
Services Matched to the Local Economy
- WooCommerce and e-commerce for Aggieville retailers and makers who sell to students and visitors.
- Custom PHP and API integrations for research and agriculture firms that connect data, scheduling, and CRM tools.
- React and headless builds for bioscience and tech startups in the animal-health corridor.
- SEO and AI visibility for shops and services that compete for student and military-family searches.
- ADA and WCAG accessibility compliance for university vendors, clinics, and public sites.
- Security hardening and 24/7 maintenance so your site stays online through game days and move-in weekends.
Serving the Greater Manhattan Area
- Junction City: I support businesses serving Fort Riley soldiers and families along the I-70 corridor.
- Wamego: Shops near the OZ Museum and historic Lincoln Avenue get clean, mobile-ready sites.
- Ogden: Service firms near Fort Riley's gate get fast, secure websites.
- St. George: Pottawatomie County businesses east of Manhattan reach more local customers online.
- Riley: Small companies north of the city get sites that turn local searches into calls.
How Remote Work Works
I am based in Burlington, Connecticut, and I serve Manhattan fully remotely. I keep no office or staff in Kansas, and I never bill travel. We talk by phone, email, and video, and you review every change on a private staging site before it goes live. I work on Eastern time, one hour ahead of Manhattan, so our days overlap from morning through late afternoon.
Why Manhattan Businesses Choose Me
You work with one accountable developer, not a rotating team or a ticket queue. I have earned 87+ five-star reviews since 2020 by keeping promises and explaining the work in plain language. I answer my own phone, I meet deadlines, and I provide 24/7 maintenance so problems never sit overnight. Lower overhead means senior-level work without big-agency pricing.
Start Your Manhattan Project Today
Call or text me at (860) 808-4119 for an honest conversation about your website. Whether you run a shop in Aggieville or a firm tied to K-State research, I will give you a clear plan and a fair quote. Let us build a site that works for the Little Apple.
Manhattan WordPress & Web Development FAQ
Do you have an office in Manhattan?
No. I work fully remotely from Burlington, Connecticut, and I serve Manhattan by phone, email, and video. You pay no travel, and you approve every change on a live staging site.
Can you build a store for my Aggieville shop?
Yes. I build WooCommerce stores for Aggieville retailers and makers that are fast, secure, and easy to manage during busy game-day weekends.
Do you work with K-State research or agriculture firms?
Yes. I build custom PHP tools and API integrations for research and agriculture firms in the animal-health corridor that connect data and CRM systems.
How do you handle the time difference with Manhattan?
I work on Eastern time, one hour ahead of Manhattan. Our business days overlap from morning through late afternoon, so you reach me when you need me.