Drupal Contracting for Agencies
Steady, experienced help when you've got more Drupal work than your team can comfortably handle, by the week or by the project. White-labelled by default, I work as part of your team.
Two Ways to Work Together
Retainer
A regular number of days each week, week in and week out. Suits agencies with a steady flow of Drupal work who'd rather have someone reliable on the books than chase a freelancer every time. Usually one to three days a week, with a four-week minimum so it's worth setting up.
Project-based
A specific piece of work with an agreed scope and end date. Often a site build, a major Drupal version upgrade, a headless front-end project, or something time-sensitive your team can't fit in. Usually runs two to eight weeks.
Who I Work With
I currently work weekly with a UK Drupal agency on a retainer, and have previously delivered headless Drupal projects for other agencies. Out of respect for those engagements, and to demonstrate the same discretion you'd expect for your own work, I don't list clients publicly. References available on request.
How I Work With Your Team
I use the tools you already use
Whatever you've got: Slack, Jira, GitHub, your deployment process. No need to bend your team around how I'd prefer to work.
Your team briefs me
Your PM or tech lead gives me what I need; the work goes back through them. White-labelling is the default. I don't need to speak to your client.
Light on management
You shouldn't need to chase me up or check the work line by line. Twenty-five years of doing this means it gets done properly the first time.
Common Questions
Need a hand with Drupal?
Send me a sentence or two about the work. I'll get back to you within a day, with whether I can help and when I'd be free.