The first question I ask before starting any website is not how it will look.
The real question is: What is this website supposed to do?
Because some web work looks great on day one. Nice design, clean colors, everything feels perfect.
And other work doesn’t show its value until a month later.
When:
Forms reply automatically
Data is stored and organized
No leads are missed
No manual work needs constant follow-up
That’s when you realize this website was built as a system, not just a collection of pages.
That’s why the most important phase of any project isn’t design… it’s thinking about what happens after the site goes live.
In short: A good website shows its real value in daily use, not at launch.
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🚀 From Idea to a Working Automation
Recently, I built an end-to-end automation workflow using n8n to solve a simple but very practical problem.
The idea was straightforward: Receive an order via Telegram → extract item name and quantity → update the data in Google Sheets automatically, without creating duplicate rows.
What I focused on wasn’t just connecting tools, but building solid logic:
Smart text parsing (quantity works regardless of word order)
Updating existing records instead of blindly appending
Preventing duplicates
Sending instant feedback back to the user on Telegram
The result is a clean, reliable workflow that can be used for inventory tracking, order management, or simple internal tools.
This project reminded me that good automation isn’t about complexity — Next steps: reports, validation, and multi-item support.
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As a Web Developer specializing in WordPress, Squarespace, and Duda, I help businesses build clean, responsive, and user-focused websites. I work with modern page builders, optimize structure and speed, and deliver designs that reflect each brand’s identity.
If you need a website built from scratch or want to improve an existing one, I’d be happy to help.
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What makes a website actually work — not just look good? After years working with Duda and Squarespace:
🔵 Duda
Use Global Design early → keeps everything consistent.
Optimize images → small sizes = big speed improvements.
Built-in widgets are underrated — forms & popups can solve 90% of use cases.
Always do a manual mobile check — the final polish happens there.
🟣 Squarespace
Typography changes everything — pick two good fonts and stick to them.
Minimal layouts look more premium than crowded designs.
Spacing = professional design.
Don’t overuse custom CSS — Squarespace works best when you follow its system.
*- General principles
Less is more — simplicity always wins.
Real images > stock photos.
Think UX before UI.
Mobile-first is no longer optional.
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🚀 Turning Ideas into Fast, Modern & User-Friendly Websites
Over the past year, I’ve had the chance to work with a U.S-based digital agency where I built and maintained websites for real clients across different industries. During that time, I completed 15+ full projects and handled the ongoing optimization and maintenance of 300+ websites on platforms like Duda and Squarespace.
What I can help you with:
Fast, clean & responsive websites
WordPress setup, customization & fixes
Duda & Squarespace website design and updates
Speed optimization & improving user experience
Content updates, layout improvements & bug fixes
I care about creating websites that load fast, feel smooth, and look professional — no matter the platform.
If you need help building a new site or improving your current one, feel free to reach out.✨
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🚀 4 Web Development Habits That Will Instantly Make You a Better Developer
After working on multiple projects across WordPress, Webflow, and Duda, I realized something simple:
Great developers aren’t the fastest… they’re the most consistent.
1️⃣ Start every project with a clear structure
Before touching the editor, plan:
Page hierarchy
Component naming
Global styles This saves hours of redesign later.
2️⃣ Build with scalability in mind
Use:
Reusable components
Global classes
Consistent spacing rules
3️⃣ Keep performance a priority
No matter the platform:
Optimize images
Avoid unnecessary animations
Remove unused sections & scripts Small tweaks → big speed wins.
4️⃣ Learn fast, adapt fast
The best developers aren’t the ones who know everything — they’re the ones who can learn anything quickly.
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🚀 Why Most WordPress Websites Fail (and How to Build One That Actually Works)
After building dozens of WordPress websites, I’ve noticed something important:
Most sites don't fail because of the design… They fail because of structure.
If you want a WordPress site that performs well, start with this:
✔️ Use a lightweight theme (Astra / Hello Elementor) ✔️ Minimize plugins — 12–18 max is ideal ✔️ Compress images before uploading ✔️ Build reusable blocks instead of repeating sections ✔️ Install essential speed plugins (LiteSpeed Cache / WP Optimize) ✔️ Test every page on mobile first, desktop second
Small improvements = big results.
If you need help optimizing or building a clean, fast WordPress website — I’m open for new projects.
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🚀 Just wrapped up my latest batch of client websites!
Over 1+ year of experience creating 15+ successful websites for real clients — using WordPress, Webflow, Duda, and Squarespace. From designing clean layouts, optimizing speed, publishing weekly content, to making every site fully responsive and user-friendly — I handle it all.
💡 Looking for businesses ready to level up their web presence. Let’s build something amazing together!
Check my portfolio: ahmed-portfolio-fb8d09.webflow.io (http://ahmed-portfolio-fb8d09.webflow.io)
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