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PeoplePerHour bidding,
automated for web developers.
Stop refreshing job listings between sprints. PPH Autopilot finds WordPress, WooCommerce, and dev jobs on PeoplePerHour, writes technical proposals that actually sound like a developer wrote them, and submits the bid for you.
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// new job matched your stack
{
“title”: “WooCommerce checkout bug fix”,
“category”: “Web Development”,
“stack”: [“PHP”, “WooCommerce”],
“budget”: 350,
“posted”: “4 minutes ago”,
“status”: “writing_proposal”,
“action”: submit_bid()
}
The developer’s problem
You’d rather be coding.
Finding and bidding on jobs eats into time you could spend actually building things, and it’s the part of freelancing most developers like least.
Bidding takes you out of flow
Context-switching from a coding session to scan listings and write proposals breaks your focus, and focus is your most valuable resource.
Generic proposals don’t land technical jobs
Clients hiring developers can spot a copy-paste proposal instantly. Technical jobs need proposals that show real understanding of the stack and the problem.
By the time you check, it’s too late
Dev jobs on PeoplePerHour move fast. If you’re mid-sprint and not watching listings, the best ones are gone before you see them.
Built for your stack
Scans the categories
you actually work in.
Tell PPH Autopilot your stack and it only surfaces jobs that genuinely fit, not every vaguely-related listing on the site.
WordPress
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Web Development
PHP
Elementor
Shopify
API & Integrations
Bug Fixes
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What it does for you
Everything a developer
needs to win more dev work.
Filters by stack, not just keyword
Choose the categories and technologies relevant to you, WordPress, WooCommerce, PHP, custom web apps, and skip everything that isn’t a fit.
Technical tone, not marketing fluff
Set a Technical Expert tone so proposals lead with relevant technical detail instead of generic enthusiasm.
Attaches your dev portfolio automatically
Past projects, case studies, or code samples in your PeoplePerHour portfolio get attached to every bid without you doing it manually.
Bids while you’re mid-sprint
Run Auto mode and it keeps bidding in the background, so a focused coding session doesn’t mean missing fresh jobs.
Manual mode for the jobs that matter most
Want to personally review the proposal on a big project? Manual mode drafts it, you approve and tweak before it’s sent.
Skips jobs below your rate
Set a minimum budget so low-value jobs that aren’t worth a developer’s time are filtered out before you ever see them.
See it in action
A real proposal,
written for a real dev job.
This is the kind of proposal PPH Autopilot writes when it picks up a technical job, specific, relevant, and free of filler.
✍️ AI-generated proposal
WooCommerce checkout bug fix · PHP, WooCommerce
Hi, a checkout bug on WooCommerce is exactly the kind of thing I fix regularly. Without seeing the code yet, common culprits are plugin conflicts, an outdated payment gateway, or a custom hook firing incorrectly during the checkout flow.
I’d start by reproducing the issue in a staging environment, isolate the cause, then apply a clean fix without disrupting the rest of your checkout logic. I can usually turn around a bug like this within a day or two once I have access.
Happy to take a quick look at the error first, do you have any console logs or screenshots of what’s happening?
I’d start by reproducing the issue in a staging environment, isolate the cause, then apply a clean fix without disrupting the rest of your checkout logic. I can usually turn around a bug like this within a day or two once I have access.
Happy to take a quick look at the error first, do you have any console logs or screenshots of what’s happening?
£350 your price, editable
✓ Portfolio attached
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It actually reasons about the problemNotice it doesn’t just say “I can fix this”, it names plausible causes and a method. That’s what makes technical proposals convert, and it’s what the Technical Expert tone is built to do.
Developer FAQ
Questions developers ask
Yes. Pick exactly the categories relevant to your stack in Settings, anything from WordPress and WooCommerce to broader Web Development and PHP. It only scans and bids within what you select.
Set your bio to describe your real technical background and choose the Technical Expert tone. The AI reads the job brief and writes with relevant technical reasoning rather than generic marketing language.
Yes, switch to Manual mode for full control. It still writes the proposal for you, but nothing submits until you’ve reviewed and approved it, useful for higher-stakes or more complex jobs.
Yes. While many developers on PeoplePerHour work in WordPress and WooCommerce, you can select broader Web Development and custom categories, and your bio and custom instructions can describe any stack or framework you specialise in.
No, it runs in the background in Chrome. In Auto mode it scans and bids on its own schedule without needing your attention, so it shouldn’t interrupt a coding session at all.
Spend less time bidding,
more time building.
PPH Autopilot finds dev jobs, writes technical proposals, and submits bids for you.