Silver Spring's Remote WordPress and Web Development Expert
Daniel Bereza builds and maintains WordPress and WooCommerce websites for Silver Spring businesses, fully remote from Connecticut. He knows downtown's diverse restaurants, the nonprofits near the FDA White Oak campus, and the shops along Georgia Avenue. With 87+ five-star reviews, he gives Montgomery County businesses fast pages and one accountable developer.
Start Your ProjectWordPress and Web Development for Silver Spring Businesses
Daniel Bereza builds WordPress websites for Silver Spring businesses, working fully remote from Burlington, Connecticut. He serves Downtown Silver Spring, the AFI Silver district, Four Corners, White Oak, and the diverse restaurants along Fenton Street and Georgia Avenue. From an Ethiopian restaurant near downtown to a nonprofit office, he builds sites that match how local customers search.
Silver Spring runs on media, federal agencies, healthcare, nonprofits, and a deep small-business and restaurant scene. Daniel has built sites for restaurants, advocacy groups, clinics, and service firms. He knows a nonprofit near the FDA White Oak campus and a downtown eatery need different structures and different goals.
Services Built for the Local Economy
Daniel offers a full set of web services and picks the right tools for your goals and budget.
- WordPress development and theming for nonprofits, clinics, and shops across the area.
- WooCommerce and e-commerce for restaurants and retailers that sell and take orders online.
- Custom PHP and React builds for membership, donation, and media-rich sites.
- API integrations that connect donation, CRM, and event systems.
- Core Web Vitals and speed work so pages load fast for mobile users downtown.
- Security hardening and site migrations that protect donor and customer data.
- ADA and WCAG accessibility for nonprofits and public-facing groups.
- SEO and AI visibility so neighbors and supporters find you first.
Serving Silver Spring and the Surrounding Area
Daniel works with businesses across lower Montgomery County, not just downtown.
- Takoma Park: independent shops and a strong small-business community on the DC line.
- Wheaton: diverse restaurants and the Westfield Wheaton retail hub.
- Kensington: antique dealers and shops along Howard Avenue.
- Hyattsville: the arts district and gateway businesses along Route 1.
- Burtonsville: shopping centers and service firms near the Route 29 corridor.
How Remote Work Actually Works
Daniel works in the same Eastern time zone as Silver Spring, so his hours match yours. He communicates by phone, email, and video, and he shares a live staging site you can review whenever you want. You approve every change before it goes live, and he never bills travel time. Lower overhead means more of your budget supports the website.
Why Silver Spring Businesses Choose Daniel
Daniel has earned 87+ five-star reviews since he founded BerezaWP in 2020. One accountable developer handles your project from start to finish, so nothing falls through the cracks. He explains technical decisions in plain language, and his 24/7 maintenance and support keep your site secure and online.
Get a Free Quote
Call Daniel at (860) 808-4119 for a free, no-pressure conversation about your Silver Spring website. He will review your current site, answer your questions, and outline a clear plan with honest pricing.
Silver Spring WordPress & Web Development FAQ
Can you build a website for a Silver Spring nonprofit?
Yes. Daniel builds donation-ready sites for nonprofits and advocacy groups near downtown and the White Oak campus. He connects donation tools, CRM, and event pages, and keeps the site accessible.
Do you work with Silver Spring businesses from Connecticut?
Yes. Daniel works fully remote in the same Eastern time zone as Silver Spring. He meets by phone, email, and video, and shares a live staging site so you review changes from Four Corners to Takoma Park.
Can you set up online ordering for my Silver Spring restaurant?
Yes. Daniel builds WooCommerce and custom ordering for the area's many restaurants. He sets up menus, payments, and pickup or delivery so customers order right from your site.
Will my website be accessible to every visitor?
Yes. Daniel builds to ADA and WCAG standards, which matters for nonprofits and public-facing groups in Montgomery County. He tests contrast, keyboard use, and screen reader support.