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Hey πŸ‘‹, I'm David!

Active Projects

Headless Login for WPGraphQL
WPGraphQL for RankMath SEO
WPGraphQL for Gravity Forms
WPGraphQL for FacetWP
WPGraphQL Stubs
WPGraphQL Plugin Boilerplate

I'm a social-preneur, nonprofit founder and consultant, and open-source web developer that specializes in PHP, traditional and Headless WordPress, and WPGraphQL.

There's nothing that I enjoy more than solving complex solutions for social good. I believe passionately in the power of community, and I've been working with and developing tailored web solutions for nonprofits and community-run organizations for almost two decades. It's why I'm an avid proponent of WordPress: clients know it and love it, it's easy to extend and maintain, and the developer community is second to none. Of course, it's no secret that WordPress is legacy code that makes advanced custom work exponentially more difficult with each additional feature - especially when compared to other frameworks.

That's why I fell in love with Headless WP and WPGraphQL. It offers all the benefits of the web's most popular CMS while promising the flexibily of truly custom frontend experiences. The possibilities are endless.

I'm fully committed to Headless WP, and recently founded AxePress, a web development agency dedicated to expanding the WPGraphQL ecosystem. All our work is open-source, and for every billable hour we donate an additional 25% of our time to contributing to WPGraphQL and its myriad of community-developed plugins.

Supporting @AxeWP on GitHub directly supports my ongoing contributions to the WPGraphQL ecosystem.

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  1. wp-graphql/wp-graphql Public

    πŸš€ GraphQL API for WordPress

    PHP 3.7k 455

  2. AxeWP/wp-graphql-gravity-forms Public

    GraphQL API for interacting with Gravity Forms.

    PHP 166 29

  3. AxeWP/wp-graphql-rank-math Public

    Add GraphQL support for RankMath SEO

    PHP 58 9

  4. AxeWP/wp-graphql-headless-login Public

    A WordPress plugin that provides Headless login and authentication for WPGraphQL, supporting traditional passwords, OAuth2/OpenID Connect, JWT, and more.

    PHP 82 13

  5. AxeWP/wp-graphql-facetwp Public

    WPGraphQL FacetWP integration plguin

    PHP 35 2

  6. AxeWP/axepress-playground Public template

    A frontend playground for experimenting with NextJS/ Faust / WPGraphQL

    TypeScript 4 1

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Activity overview

Contributed to rtCamp/snapwp, wp-graphql/wp-graphql, rtCamp/snapwp-helper and 22 other repositories
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April 2025

Created 11 commits in 2 repositories

Created a pull request in WordPress/wordpress-develop that received 2 comments

docs: fix WP_REST_Server::get_index() $request param to be WP_REST_Request

Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/63268 This PR fixes the parameter doc-type on WP_REST_Server::get_index()'s $request param to …

+1 βˆ’5 lines changed β€’ 2 comments
Opened 4 other pull requests in 2 repositories
Reviewed 17 pull requests in 4 repositories

Created an issue in rtCamp/snapwp that received 4 comments

Ensure 404-ed routes return the correct HTTP Status codes

What problem does this address? Currently, when templateByUri{} resolves to a non-existent WordPress route, the 404 template gets returned, but sin…

4 comments
12 contributions in private repositories Apr 1 – Apr 10
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