Turn WordPress into part of the business—not just the website.
Softwarings builds WordPress systems around the way your company actually works: custom business logic, connected data, customer portals, automation and operational interfaces.
Your website works. Your workflow doesn't.
A WordPress site can become the front door to a much larger business process. When leads, orders, approvals, customer records and internal work live in separate places, the website becomes another manual handoff.
One WordPress layer. Several business capabilities.
We are not positioning Softwarings as another theme-and-plugin shop. Dallas has a large and competitive WordPress market, with 128 firms listed by GoodFirms as of August 2026; common offers include custom websites, WooCommerce, integrations, performance and maintenance. citeturn0search0turn0search4turn0search7
Make repetitive work move.
Automate lead routing, approvals, onboarding, order handling, notifications and other repeatable actions where the business rules are clear.
Connect the systems already in use.
Design API-based connections between WordPress and CRM, ERP, payments, databases, analytics or other business platforms.
Give customers a useful place to return.
Build account areas, customer portals, document access, order views, service requests and role-based experiences when a standard site is not enough.
See the system before we build it.
The visual on the right is intentionally animated in CSS so the page stays lightweight. In production, it can be replaced with a branded GIF/Lottie sequence showing a real Softwarings workflow without slowing the page down.
We don't sell complexity. We design the smallest system that solves the real problem.
Map the work
People, handoffs, data, rules and friction.
Choose ownership
Decide what WordPress should do—and what it should not.
Build the layer
Custom functionality, integrations and interfaces.
Test the workflow
Permissions, edge cases, data flow and failure paths.
Measure & improve
The system grows from evidence—not feature lists.
You already have a WordPress site—but the business has outgrown the basic setup.
We won't add technology just to make the project look bigger.
If a configuration, existing integration or simpler workflow is enough, we'll say so. If custom engineering is justified, we'll explain why. That is the difference between selling a stack and designing a system.
Bring us the workflow—not just the website brief.
Tell us what happens before, during and after a customer interacts with WordPress. We'll help determine whether the answer is configuration, integration, automation or custom engineering.