Jorijn Schrijvershof

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Hello, I'm Jorijn Schrijvershof — a DevOps engineer and web developer from the Netherlands.

For business owners I handle managed WordPress hosting and professional email on your domain — for peace of mind and continuity. For teams I help with DevOps and web development. No hassle, with personal support.

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Services

  • DevOps & Cloud Consultancy

    Infrastructure gets complex fast, and not every team has the expertise in-house. I help with CI/CD, Kubernetes, and cloud—so your team can focus on building, not on ops.

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  • Custom Web Development

    WordPress doesn't always do what you need. And sometimes you're building something bigger: a Laravel or Symfony application, an API integration, or custom work that goes a bit further. I help in all cases.

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  • Managed WordPress Hosting

    You focus on your business, I keep your WordPress site fast, secure, and up-to-date. Updates, backups, security—handled proactively. With personal support (no ticket queue).

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  • Professional Email

    Your own email address like info@yourcompany.com—reliable, with spam filtering and virus scanning. Quick to set up and cancellable monthly, without an unnecessary office suite. I’ll help you get set up.

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Blog

Background insights, practical knowledge, and technical deep-dives from my daily work with WordPress, DevOps, and web development.

  1. Headless WordPress explained – when it’s rational and when it’s mostly unnecessary complexity

    Headless WordPress sounds like the future, but when is it actually rational? This article explains what headless is, when it helps, and when it mostly adds unnecessary complexity.

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  2. Why WordPress is often slow: causes of performance issues

    Why is WordPress often slow? This article explains the most common performance issues, their root causes and how to recognize them in practice.

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  3. WordPress on Kubernetes: challenges and approach

    Running WordPress on Kubernetes sounds attractive, but its stateful nature makes it complex. This guide covers the core challenges, platform choices, and a practical baseline setup.

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Work & Results

Over the years, I've been proud to work with these leading Dutch organizations:

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