Coditive story
Knurów, PL - written by the team
We didn't start with a grand plan. We started with WordPress and a handful of clients who needed websites. That was over 15 years ago.
Back then, Coditive was a small operation based in Knurów, a town in southern Poland you've probably never heard of, right next to where the A1 and A4 highways cross. We picked WordPress because it made sense - open source, flexible, and it meant our clients would never be locked into a single developer. We built themes, then plugins, then full custom applications. WordPress grew, and we grew with it.
From WordPress to Vue.js
At some point, we wanted more interactivity in our projects. Static pages were fine, but our clients were asking for things that felt more like applications - real-time updates, smooth transitions, dynamic interfaces. That's when we found Vue.js.
Vue clicked with us immediately. The learning curve was gentle, the ecosystem was growing fast, and it paired well with WordPress. We started combining the two - using WordPress as a content backend and Vue.js for the frontend. It worked. Our projects got faster, more interactive, and more fun to build.
In 2017, our CEO Paweł Madeja gave a talk at VueConf about integrating Vue.js with WordPress. At the time, almost nobody was doing this. That presentation put us on the map in the Vue community and confirmed what we already felt - this was the direction we wanted to go.
Nuxt Changed Everything
After Vue, Nuxt was the natural next step. It gave us server-side rendering, better SEO performance, and a more structured way to build applications. We went from adding Vue components to WordPress sites to building entire platforms in Nuxt that didn't need WordPress at all.
Today, we're an Official Nuxt Partner - listed on their website as a recommended agency. We build websites, content platforms, single-page applications, CRM systems, marketing analytics platforms, and data analysis tools with Nuxt and Vue.js. We also build headless setups where Nuxt handles the frontend and a CMS like Strapi, Sanity, or Directus manages the content.
WordPress didn't go anywhere, though. We still build websites, themes, plugins, and full e-commerce stores with WordPress and WooCommerce. We handle migrations from Drupal and Webflow. We optimize performance, maintain existing sites, and secure shops that process real money. WordPress is still a big part of who we are - we just have more tools in the box now.
The AI Chapter
In 2025, we moved into AI - a practice focused on helping businesses transition to the AI age. The idea came from a simple observation: companies were spending money on websites that AI models couldn't read properly. ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity - these tools were becoming how people find information, but most websites weren't built with that in mind.
So we started offering Technical GEO audits (Generative Engine Optimization), AI-friendly website enhancements, and custom AI automations. We even developed a solution that converts HTML pages to Markdown for AI agents in Nuxt projects, and we're working on a free WordPress plugin that does the same thing.
It's still early days for our AI work, but we think this is where a lot of the web is heading.
The Team
We're a small company. CEO Paweł Madeja runs the business. COO Olga Legieżyńska keeps operations and finances in order. CTO Przemysław Hernik leads the technical side - he's a regular speaker at WordCamp conferences, runs the developer blog pragmate.dev, and his talks are available on WordPress.tv.
The rest of the team is made up of frontend and backend developers, a UX designer, and project managers. We work remotely with clients from all over the world, but the core team is based in Poland.
We organize internal workshops called "Dev Days" where we pause client work for a day and just learn from each other. We sponsor and attend WordCamp conferences. We share what we know on our blog and on pragmate.dev. We're not the biggest company out there, but we try to give back to the communities that helped us get here.
What We Work With
Our tech stack has evolved over the years, but here's where it stands today:
- CMS & E-commerce: WordPress, WooCommerce, Strapi, Sanity, Directus
- Frontend: Nuxt, Vue.js, Astro, JavaScript / TypeScript
- Backend: PHP (Laravel), Node.js
- AI: Generative Engine Optimization, AI automations, LLM visibility
Who We Work With
We work with digital agencies, IT companies, tech startups, corporate marketing departments, and e-commerce businesses. A good chunk of our work is white-label - we build projects under our partners' brands for agencies in the US, Canada, and across Europe. Their clients never know we exist, and that's exactly how it should be.
We have a 4.9 out of 5 rating on Clutch, 170+ clients worldwide, and 850+ projects delivered. Not bad for a team from Knurów.
What's Next
We're not trying to become a 200-person agency. We like being small enough that everyone knows each other's code, but experienced enough to take on projects that matter. We'll keep building with WordPress, Vue, and Nuxt. We'll keep pushing into AI. And we'll keep doing what got us here - writing clean code, communicating clearly, and delivering work we're proud of.
If that sounds like the kind of team you want to work with, let's talk.
- The Coditive team