AI Deep Dive for WordPress Sites: What Actually Works
A plain walkthrough of this teardown for WordPress sites: your plugins, content, and the work AI can do.
You run a WordPress site and keep hearing that AI can help. But you are not sure which plugins are worth it, what to change, or what AI actually says about your content. You want someone to look at the whole setup and give you straight answers before you spend more time or money.
For a WordPress site, this starts with the parts you touch every week: the admin dashboard, your plugins, your forms, and the pages that bring in customers. The teardown looks at what is slowing the site down, which plugins overlap or cause conflicts, and where a visitor gets stuck. It also reads your top pages and product descriptions the way an AI search tool would. Then it gives you a written list of fixes, with a few already done. If you sell products, it checks the checkout flow and abandoned cart emails. If you publish blog posts, it shows which old posts are worth updating and which new ones AI can help you outline.
WordPress is not one tool. It is a collection of themes, plugins, and hosting choices that each change how your site behaves. That means generic AI advice does not fit. A plugin that works on someone else's site can slow yours down. A page builder can hide content from AI tools. A shared host might not run certain automations. Your readers also come for specific things: pricing, schedules, products, or answers. The deep dive maps AI work to how your exact site is built, not to a textbook WordPress install.
This deep dive is a flat $1,500. It takes two to three days of looking at your site, your tools, and your processes. The price does not change based on how many pages you have, but a very large WooCommerce store or a complex membership setup can add a day. A simple brochure site usually finishes on the shorter end. You get the written plan either way. Any fixes shipped during the review are included, not billed as extra.
You send the login and a short note about what you want fixed. Scott Gerke, who runs FocusDude, spends the first day going through your WordPress admin, your hosting, and your main pages. The second day he tests your forms, checkout, and any automations already set up. On the third day he writes up the findings and makes small fixes that are safe to do right away. He then walks you through the plan on a call. You decide what to do next.
You end up with a WordPress site that works the way you hoped. The slow pages are fixed. The plugins do what you need without fighting each other. Your content is set up so AI search tools can find it. You know which AI tasks are worth doing now and which can wait. You are no longer guessing.