The full jQuery lifecycle, not just scripts.
jQuery frameworks we work with.
Why jQuery remains the web's most-used library.
jQuery solutions across every sector.
What sets our jQuery practice apart.
Ready to build a jQuery experience that delights every browser?
A predictable path from brief to live.
Reliable enough to come back for.
Best-fit tools, chosen for your problem.
MySQL
HTML5
Talk to a senior JavaScript developer — we'll assess your requirement and give you an honest build plan.
Talk to us →Is jQuery still a good choice for new projects in 2024?+
For many use cases — adding interactivity to existing HTML pages, enhancing PHP/WordPress sites, or building lightweight UI widgets — jQuery remains a pragmatic and well-supported choice. For complex SPAs, a modern framework is often better. We'll advise honestly on whether jQuery fits your specific project, or whether a different tool is the right call.
Can you work on an existing jQuery codebase?+
Yes. We regularly take over existing jQuery projects — conducting audits, resolving cross-browser issues, upgrading to current jQuery versions, and adding new features. We can also plan a phased migration to a modern JavaScript framework if that's the right long-term direction.
What jQuery frameworks and UI libraries do you work with?+
We work with jQuery UI, Kendo UI, and Zino UI for component-level work. For AJAX and API integrations we use jQuery's built-in methods alongside Axios. We choose the right library based on your project constraints rather than defaulting to a single stack.
Can jQuery be integrated with PHP and MySQL backends?+
Yes — this is one of the most common combinations we work with. jQuery handles the frontend interactivity and AJAX calls, PHP processes requests and business logic, and MySQL stores the data. It's a reliable, well-understood stack that we can build, maintain, and scale.
Do you offer post-launch support for jQuery projects?+
Yes. We offer ongoing support covering jQuery version upgrades, plugin maintenance, cross-browser regression testing, performance improvements, and feature additions — as a structured retainer or on a pay-as-you-go basis.



