What do you do when you want to change your blog’s theme design, or maybe migrate hosting providers, but you have zero technical knowledge?
Those who try hacking away at it normally end up with lots of errors and costly downtime.
Thankfully we’ve found a solution. It’s called Tweaky – The marketplace for website customization. Tweaky helps any website make changes (also called tweaks) to their website for as little as $39.
Every tweak comes with a 100% money-back guarantee making it a God send for website owners who just need quick changes made to their site.
How does Tweaky work?
1. Submit Your Project
To get started, you submit your project via Tweaky’s simple briefing form. You basically tell them everything you want to change about your website. You can be creative with your ideas or just keep it simple.
Tweaky’s briefing form.
2. The Project Gets Quoted
A project manager reviews your brief and breaks down your request into a series of tweaks. Each tweak is $39.
3. Get the job done
You purchase the tweaks you want to be completed and a developer from Tweaky’s curated marketplace gets the job done.
What Kind Of Projects Can You Use Tweaky for?
You really could use Tweaky for any web development project but here are some tweaks we recommend getting started on.
- Customizing your blog theme.
- Check/Fix Cross-browser compatibility issues
- Migrate your site to a new server or self-hosting.
- Adding social buttons.
- Inserting a floating email subscription bar
If you’re running a Magento, Big Commerce or Shopify store try using Tweaky for changes to boost your conversion rate. Things like changing call to action headlines, purchase button positions and even checkout pages could make a big difference to your bottom line. Spending $39 for changes like these seem like a no-brainer for us.
Tweaky also has a pretty handy collection of the website and WordPress customization case studies on their blog if you’re interested in seeing some of their work.
Final thoughts
At the end of the day, when you compare Tweaky to the current options for customizing your website, it makes a lot of sense paying for $39 tweaks instead of $200 – $250 hiring a development company.
It also helps that all developers in the marketplace are curated so you can be assured of quality work.
Tweaky is definitely one of the more innovative business models we’ve seen and I can’t wait to pump more projects through the marketplace. Give Tweaky a look and let us know your thoughts.
This looks like a nice place to get your blog customized but I’m not sure to what extent they would be willing to make the customization. If they can provide full-fledged tweaking for $39, then it’s definitely a sweet deal.
Wow this is fantastic! I have had a few Cross-browser compatibility issues in the past, and this sounds like it would be such an easy fix!
Good points bro! I agree with you! I know how hard those days when i was newbie to WordPress & had 0 coding skill. Though this site is pretty new but surely its gonna be popular for tinny site tweaking! Tnx for sharing 🙂
Hmm, awesome site, is there any chance to get myself engaged with them? I mean to have a career.
I think it is possible mate, just contact the team. 🙂
Oh, Tweaky looks pretty good… love their concept. I am sure their services will be really useful for us, when we need to fix certain issues with WordPress.
Awesome tool thanks for sharing it. this very Important and valuable.
Its true that wordpress is for commercial purpose, not for the smaller player like us..Just came to know about tweeky, hope it will be user friendly..
That’s certainly a useful service which would be appreciated by many bloggers and website owners who have less to zero technical knowledge.
Great post Ram. I tried Tweaky and it really works out. Most commendable thing which I liked about tweaky is you can have small things fixed on your website for a minimal fee. I really enjoyed reading your post.
I have heard about it few days ago, but I have not seen any quality review or demo of the service by any of the market rulers. It seems they have got nice tools in their dashboard, but still there is not much hype in the market about their services.
This is really a great tool for newbie as well as professional.
You are completely true, I tried couple of time with WordPress….but not able to make it. Finally decided to start my blog with blogger only.
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Right tweaky is good and cheap for starters. But wordpress is to hard to code only learn some PHP you can do any thing. Pro services are always pro. I will tweaky soon.