CMS structure
Content types, fields, templates, navigation, and publishing patterns that match the real website.
WordPress and CMS
DemoSoft supports WordPress customization, custom plugins, multilingual structures, content workflows, and external service integration with maintainability in mind.
The aim is to give editors a useful publishing system without turning the technical foundation into something brittle.
Problem
WordPress and other CMS platforms are useful because they let teams manage content. But themes, plugins, page builders, custom code, and integrations can become hard to reason about over time.
Good CMS work balances editor freedom with a clean technical foundation, clear responsibilities, and realistic maintenance.
What DemoSoft does
Work can include WordPress customization, custom plugin development, CMS architecture, multilingual setup, content workflows, integrations, and stabilization.
Content types, fields, templates, navigation, and publishing patterns that match the real website.
Maintainable presentation changes, responsive layouts, reusable components, and cleaner page structures.
Focused WordPress plugin work when existing plugins are too broad, fragile, or unsuitable.
Structures that help manage translated pages, navigation, metadata, and content relationships.
Connections to forms, email tools, payment services, APIs, and operational systems.
Bug fixing, plugin review, security updates, performance improvements, and handover notes.
Process
Review content needs, editor workflow, plugins, theme structure, and known pain points.
Define the safest path for customization, cleanup, integration, or rebuild work.
Implement changes with testing and care for existing content and user roles.
Explain editor workflows, technical decisions, updates, and maintenance options.
When this service fits
Customization, stabilization, performance work, plugin review, and safer maintenance.
Editor-friendly structures for organizations that update pages, articles, resources, or multilingual content.
Technical considerations
Contact
Send the CMS URL, the current pain points, editor needs, plugin concerns, and any integrations that matter.