WordPress Review
Plugins, theme, updates, settings, and visible configuration problems.
Get a written technical report, likely cause assessment, and clear repair direction for your site.
Diagnostic reviews start at $175. Repair work is quoted separately after review.
A WordPress issue can come from plugins, themes, hosting limits, caching, forms, payment gateways, DNS, email delivery, server configuration, or recent updates. Without a clear diagnosis, business owners are left guessing who to call, what to approve, and how serious the problem really is.
Minsifir starts with a paid diagnostic review so the issue can be inspected, documented, and translated into a clear next step before repair work begins.
The diagnostic review gives your website a responsible technical starting point without open-ended troubleshooting or blind repair promises.
Plugins, theme, updates, settings, and visible configuration problems.
PHP version, server limits, hosting configuration, and obvious environment issues.
Visible errors, WordPress issues, and logs if access is available.
Outdated software, risky plugins, performance concerns, and signs of instability.
A clear summary of what is likely wrong and what should happen next.
If repair is needed, the next step is quoted separately based on actual scope.
Important: The diagnostic review explains what is likely wrong and what should be done next. It does not include step-by-step repair instructions or free implementation.
Errors, layout issues, update problems, and pages that stop working correctly.
Conflicts between plugins, themes, updates, caching, and custom settings.
Basic review of performance problems, heavy plugins, hosting limits, and visible bottlenecks.
Checkout, payment, order-flow, and store-related issues reviewed carefully due to higher risk.
Plugin/theme risk checks, hardening recommendations, and signs of vulnerable setup.
Host-assisted migration planning, preparation, coordination, and post-migration review when appropriate.
Many WordPress problems look simple from the outside but can involve plugins, themes, hosting limits, database issues, caching, third-party scripts, forms, payment gateways, or server configuration.
The diagnostic review helps avoid rushed guessing and gives the work a clear technical starting point before repair work is quoted.
I do not publish flat repair prices because responsible pricing depends on the actual issue, site setup, access, hosting environment, plugin complexity, and business risk.
Maintenance may be available after an initial diagnostic review or technical onboarding check.
Priority is given to clients who have completed a Diagnostic Review and initial stabilization.
A basic business website, WooCommerce store, booking site, and membership site do not carry the same technical risk. If maintenance is a good fit, I recommend a scope after reviewing the website.
Website migration support may be available after a technical review. In many cases, the hosting provider performs the actual migration, while I help prepare the site, coordinate the process, review key settings, and check the site after the move.
Migration support does not include a zero-downtime guarantee. Complex WooCommerce, membership, booking, or high-traffic websites may require a specialist migration plan or may not be accepted.
You submit the website issue and basic details.
I inspect the site, hosting basics, plugins, theme, and visible errors.
You receive a clear summary of what is likely wrong.
If repair is needed, I quote the work separately.
After repair, ongoing support may be offered if it fits the site.
I provide WordPress security reviews, hardening recommendations, plugin/theme risk checks, and maintenance practices that reduce risk.
I do not promise that any website can be made impossible to hack.
I do not offer full malware cleanup as a standard service. If malware is found, I can help identify the issue and recommend the proper next step, which may include specialist cleanup or rebuilding from a clean backup.
The Technical Diagnostic Review starts at $175.
Because responsible repair pricing depends on the actual issue, website setup, hosting environment, plugin stack, access level, risk, and business impact. I quote repair work after diagnosis so the scope is clear.
The diagnostic review is for inspection, analysis, and written findings. If the issue is small and safe to resolve, I may quote the repair separately or include it at my discretion, but the diagnostic review should not be treated as a repair package.
Because WordPress issues often involve multiple systems: plugins, theme files, hosting, server settings, caching, databases, payment gateways, email services, and third-party tools. A paid diagnostic review allows the issue to be inspected properly before repair work is promised.
You will receive findings, likely cause, and recommended repair direction. The review does not include step-by-step repair instructions or free implementation.
Usually I need WordPress admin access and, depending on the issue, hosting or server access. For WooCommerce, payment, migration, or security-related issues, additional access may be required.
Yes. WooCommerce and payment-related issues are reviewed carefully because they usually carry higher risk and can affect revenue, checkout, orders, and customer accounts.
Full malware cleanup is not offered as a standard service. I can review security indicators, identify likely problems, recommend next steps, and help with prevention or recovery planning.
No. I do not promise zero downtime. Migration support focuses on preparation, backups, coordination, testing where possible, and post-migration review.
Yes. Maintenance may be available after an initial diagnostic review or technical onboarding check.
Use the form to explain what is happening with your WordPress site. The diagnostic review starts at $175.
After review, repair work is quoted separately if the issue is something I can responsibly take on.
The goal is simple: diagnose first, quote clearly, repair carefully, and maintain responsibly.