Code. Click. Connect.
I build plugins, scale high-traffic WordPress platforms, and teach what I learn through WPSimplified — my YouTube channel, podcast, and weekend camera at WordCamps.
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Sunil Kumar Sharma
Senior WordPress Architect · Founder, WPSimplified
I'm Sunil — a Senior WordPress Architect with 10+ years building multilingual publishing platforms, custom WordPress ecosystems, and production workflows for high-traffic teams.
I'm also the founder of WPSimplified — a YouTube channel, podcast, and live-workshop series that breaks WordPress down for the next generation of developers, zero gatekeeping.
By heart, I'm a proud part of the WordPress community — organizing, speaking, and volunteering at WordCamps across India and Nepal, and capturing it all through photography and video.
My journey started in 2014 in Jaipur, publishing my first plugin after a frustrating stretch of self-teaching — a story WordCamp Asia 2026 featured as part of its community Contribution Stories series.
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Ten years, six companies, one running theme — WordPress, at scale.
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Lead Organizer
at WPSimplified
Leading WPSimplified initiatives and community activities.
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Technical Lead – Senior WordPress Engineer
at The Better India
Architected and scaled enterprise WordPress infrastructure supporting 5M+ monthly users; led custom plugins, reusable components, API integrations, performance architecture, AWS/DigitalOcean optimization, CI/CD, code reviews, mentoring, and secure coding.
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Senior WordPress Engineer
at The Better India
Built scalable multilingual WordPress platforms and high-traffic campaign pages; developed REST API integrations, optimized publishing workflows, managed AWS/DigitalOcean infrastructure, and collaborated with design, marketing, and product teams.
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WordPress Engineer
at The Better India
Developed custom WordPress plugins, backend workflow tools and scalable CMS solutions; implemented caching, security and database optimizations and maintained scalable deployment environments.
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Sr. WordPress Developer
at GeekAssured Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Developed high-performance custom WordPress themes using SCSS, Bootstrap and JavaScript; built scalable frontend architectures focused on SEO, accessibility and performance.
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Software Engineer
at Iris Worldwide
Delivered scalable WordPress applications and REST API-driven solutions; integrated modern frontend technologies and worked on performance optimization, debugging and reusable frontend components.
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WordPress Developer
at Pixel Conception Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Converted complex UI/UX designs into dynamic, responsive WordPress themes and developed reusable frontend structures optimized across devices.
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Jr. WordPress Developer
at Red Symbol Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Resolved technical website issues, managed hosting/server environments, and assisted with custom WordPress development, debugging and website maintenance.
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BCA, Computer and Information Sciences
at Indira Gandhi National Open University
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15+ events across 4 years and 12 cities — shot, spoken at, organized, or media-partnered, roll by roll.
Organizer @ WordCamp Rajasthan 2026
📍 Rajasthan
OrganizerMedia Partner @ WordCamp Asia 2026
📍 Asia
Media PartnerSpeaker @ WordCamp Kolhapur 2026
📍 Kolhapur
SpeakerMedia Partner @ WordCamp Bhopal 2025
📍 Bhopal
Media PartnerMedia Partner @ WordCamp Surat 2025
📍 Surat
Media PartnerMedia Partner @ Campus Connect Ajmer 2025
📍 Ajmer
Media PartnerOrganizer / Media Partner @ Campus Connect Jaipur 2025
📍 Jaipur
OrganizerVolunteer @ WordCamp Nepal 2025
📍 Kathmandu
VolunteerA/V Team Volunteer @ WordCamp Ahmedabad 5.0
📍 Ahmedabad
VolunteerPhotography Volunteer @ WordCamp Delhi 2024
📍 Delhi
VolunteerAttendee @ WordCamp Bengaluru 2024
📍 Bengaluru
AttendeeSpeaker @ WordCamp Nepal 2024
📍 Nepal
SpeakerAttendee @ WordCamp Udaipur 2023
📍 Udaipur
AttendeeSpeaker @ WordCamp Bhopal 2023
📍 Bhopal
SpeakerOrganizer @ WordCamp Bengaluru 2023
📍 Bengaluru
Organizer~/badges.json
interface Badges
Straight from the WordPress.org profile — badges earned the README way.
Published on the plugin directory — wordpress.org/plugins
~/contact.sh
./connect.sh
Run any of these — they all reach the same person.