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

WordPress and Web Developer for Texas Businesses

From Houston energy firms to Austin startups, Texas businesses move fast and need a website that keeps up. Daniel Bereza builds, fixes, and maintains WordPress and custom sites remotely, with fast turnaround and no distance barrier.

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

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Your Texas WordPress and Web Developer

Daniel Bereza builds and maintains websites for Texas businesses that need to compete and grow. He works with companies across the state, from energy and logistics firms in Houston to software startups in Austin and family-run shops in San Antonio. Every build is fast, secure, and ready for how Texans actually search, on mobile and through AI assistants.

What Daniel Does for Texas Businesses

Texas runs on a wide mix of industries, and each one needs something different from its website. Daniel matches the work to the business.

Remote Service That Works for the Whole State

Texas is big, and the right developer for your business does not have to live down the street. Daniel works remotely with clients across the country, so you get a senior expert without paying local agency rates. He answers fast, shares his screen, and treats a job in El Paso the same as one in his own town. Distance never slows the work.

Cities and Regions Daniel Serves

Daniel works with businesses in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, and El Paso, plus every smaller market in between, from the Permian Basin to the Rio Grande Valley and the I-35 corridor.

Why Texas Owners Choose Daniel

Daniel holds more than 87 five-star reviews from business owners who trust his work. He is a hands-on expert, not a sales rep, so you talk straight to the person building your site. His support runs 24/7, so a problem at 2 a.m. in Houston gets handled, not queued. He under-promises and over-delivers on every project.

Ready to Build or Fix Your Texas Website

Call Daniel Bereza at (860) 808-4119 to talk through your project. Whether you need a new WooCommerce store, a faster site, tighter security, or a full rebuild, he is ready to start. Reliable remote service, anywhere in Texas.

Serving businesses across Texas, including Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, and every community in between, all delivered remotely.

Texas WordPress & Web Development FAQ

Do you build WooCommerce stores for Texas businesses?

Yes. WooCommerce is one of Daniel's core skills, and Texas has a strong retail and direct-to-consumer market. He builds stores that handle real volume, connect to your payment and shipping tools, and load fast on mobile. Call (860) 808-4119 to start.

Can you work with my business if you are not located in Texas?

Absolutely. Daniel works remotely with clients across the country, so your location in Texas is never a barrier. You get a senior developer, fast replies, and screen-share sessions without paying local agency prices.

How fast can you speed up or fix my WordPress site?

Daniel tunes Core Web Vitals and fixes WordPress problems quickly, often within days. He starts with a clear assessment, then handles the work and verifies the results. Reach him at (860) 808-4119.

Will you make sure my website meets ADA accessibility rules?

Yes. Accessibility lawsuits target Texas businesses often, and Daniel brings sites in line with WCAG standards. He fixes the issues that matter so you serve every customer and lower your legal risk.

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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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