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Roger Glenn / craftcmsdeveloper.com is not a traditional SaaS developer tool, but the service website of a freelance full-stack web developer based in Austin, Texas, USA. Its positioning is clear: it acts as an outsourced development partner for digital agencies, PR/marketing firms, and brand design studios, with a focus on Craft CMS website projects. It is also an official Craft Partner.
Services cover everything from design review, front-end engineering, Craft CMS integration, and third-party API integration to launch deployment and ongoing support. The site explicitly mentions HTML, CSS, JavaScript, responsive design, accessibility, SEO optimization, the BEM methodology, as well as Craft CMS and Craft Commerce. Craft-related capabilities include information architecture, content organization, custom fields, Singles/Channels/Structures, user permissions, plugin updates, migrations from WordPress or ExpressionEngine to Craft, and upgrades from Craft v2 to v3.
For integrations, the site says it can handle API and third-party system integrations, including Salesforce consulting scenarios. Collaboration tools supported include Zoom, Skype, GoToMeeting, Basecamp, Asana, Teamwork, Jira, Google Sheets, and others. For hosting, it can evaluate a client’s existing environment or help with Craft-optimized hosting options such as Media Temple and Digital Ocean. Support plans include uptime monitoring, priority tickets, software updates, backups, bug fixes, consulting and training, and assistance with content entry.
Pricing for development, integration, and hosting projects is not public and needs to be discussed on a per-project basis. The support plans are more transparent: Level 1 is USD 200/month, Level 2 is USD 500/month, and Level 3 is USD 800/month, with custom plans available by negotiation. Different tiers correspond to different response times, delivery times, update frequencies, backup frequencies, and included service hours.
The strengths are its strong focus on Craft CMS, detailed process descriptions, and suitability for white-label or semi-embedded collaboration with agencies. It also offers clear post-launch maintenance packages. The drawbacks are the limited scalability of an individual service provider, a tech stack centered mainly on Craft, and limited self-service documentation, API/SDK information, payment methods, and contract details. It is best suited to agencies in overseas or English-speaking work environments that already have design capabilities and client relationships but lack reliable Craft development capacity.
The site does not provide information about access from China, and payment methods are not specified. Given the need for remote English communication, USD pricing, and US time zones, Chinese teams should confirm network accessibility, availability of meeting tools, payment methods, and response windows before adopting the service. Alternatives include other official Craft Partners, domestic Craft/WordPress/Drupal custom development teams, or ecosystem service providers around Webflow, Strapi, WordPress, and similar platforms depending on project needs.
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craftcmsdeveloper.com is an United States Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach craftcmsdeveloper.com directly.