Digital Presence / 2026
Built a WordPress marketplace with Asana mirroring, membership gating, payouts, Elementor widgets, and admin tooling instead of a simple listing site.
Client
Trade Services Marketplace
Technologies
WordPress
WooCommerce
Asana
React Admin UI
Elementor Widgets
Stripe PHP
MySQL
Access model
Workflow link
Primary gain
Project Type
01 – Challenge
The business needed more than a brochure site or job board plugin. It needed a real marketplace workflow with gated access, mirrored operational data, admin controls, and payout logic tied to how the business actually ran.
02 – Approach
Used WordPress for the public and operator-facing shell, but treated the platform like a product. That meant explicit capability models, custom tables, migration discipline, and a clear boundary between content presentation and business workflow.
03 – Solution
Delivered a custom plugin with Asana job mirroring, WooCommerce membership gating, payout workflows, Elementor widgets, React-powered admin surfaces, and the database structure needed to run a real operator-managed marketplace.
04 – Outcomes
Created a marketplace platform with real membership and payout rules behind it
Connected front-end access control to operator workflows instead of leaving them separate
Improved admin visibility into jobs, members, and payment flow
Turned WordPress into an operational platform rather than a static site
05 – The Story
What made this interesting was the mix of content, commerce, workflow, and operator needs. It could not be solved with a theme and a few settings.
The build had to support the public marketplace experience while also giving administrators real control over jobs, memberships, and payouts.
That is why the plugin architecture mattered. It created a reliable layer for workflow logic, data storage, and admin tooling without sacrificing the public publishing experience.
The result is a marketplace that behaves like a system, not just a page template.
What mattered
The point was not to install software and walk away. The point was to create an operating layer the business could trust, improve, and own after handoff.
That meant documenting the system, making the workflow legible, and removing the extra work that shows up when teams are forced to manage operations across disconnected tools.
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