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WordPress Rescue Pricing

  • Clear scope agreed before any work starts
  • Fixed rescue packages, not open-ended billing
  • Senior-level WordPress and WooCommerce expertise
  • No upselling, no hidden costs, no pressure

WordPress rescue work isn’t about being the cheapest — it’s about fixing the problem properly and safely. Our pricing reflects senior-level experience, clear communication, and focused time spent resolving issues that can’t be left broken.

WordPress rescue pricing and cost clarity
WordPress Rescue Packages

Choose a rescue package that fits your situation.

Quick Fix Rescue

£150 – £250
Typical cost

  • Best for one clear issue You can describe the problem clearly (e.g. one error, one broken feature, one form issue). Info icon for details on feature
  • Fast diagnosis and fix We identify the real cause and apply a proper fix, not a temporary patch. Info icon for details on feature
  • Clear outcome You’ll get the fix (where possible) plus a short summary of what was changed. Info icon for details on feature
  • Clear recommendation if the issue is larger We’ll recommend the next step before any upgrade or extra work. Info icon for details on feature
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Half-Day Rescue

£350 – £450
Most common choice

  • Most common choice Ideal when the cause isn’t obvious and you need proper investigation. Info icon for details on feature
  • Best for complex issues Plugin conflicts, broken updates, intermittent errors, slow admin, random failures. Info icon for details on feature
  • Investigation-first approach We isolate the cause, confirm the fix, and stabilise the site. Info icon for details on feature
  • Fix and stabilise The goal is a stable site that won’t break again with the next update. Info icon for details on feature
  • Clear communication You’ll know what we found, what we changed, and what to do next. Info icon for details on feature
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Full-Day / Priority Rescue

From £650
Priority handling

  • Best for business-critical sites For shops, lead-gen sites, or anything where downtime costs money. Info icon for details on feature
  • Complex incidents and high risk Major breakages after migrations, big updates, persistent errors, severe performance issues. Info icon for details on feature
  • Priority handling Designed to get you back to a stable, working site as quickly as possible. Info icon for details on feature
  • Next steps included You’ll get a clear action plan to keep the site stable going forward. Info icon for details on feature
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Rescue packages are one-off services. If the issue turns out to be larger, you’ll get a clear recommendation before any upgrade or extra work.

What can be handled within a WordPress rescue package?

Rescue packages include focused, senior-level time dedicated to diagnosing and resolving issues on your WordPress website. The work is always agreed in advance, based on the problem you’re facing. Below are examples of tasks that are commonly handled during a rescue — not an exhaustive list.

  • Front-end fixes including layout issues and custom CSS or JavaScript
  • Back-end PHP fixes related to themes, plugins, or core behaviour
  • Plugin conflict resolution and compatibility troubleshooting
  • WooCommerce checkout, cart, or payment workflow issues
  • Contact forms not sending or receiving emails
  • Search and replace operations after migrations or URL changes
  • Broken layouts or functionality after updates
  • Adding safe, scoped code snippets using WordPress hooks
  • Performance and page-speed fixes based on real audit data
  • Theme or plugin configuration issues
  • Menu, widget, and navigation corrections
  • User role and permission adjustments
  • Tracking and analytics fixes (GA, GTM, pixels)
  • Testing checkout flows and critical site functionality
  • Minor content or structural fixes required to complete the rescue
  • Clear recommendations when issues fall outside the rescue scope

If a task turns out to be outside the scope of your selected package, you’ll be informed before any additional work is carried out. There are no surprises, no open-ended billing, and no unnecessary upselling.

Need help now?

Start a WordPress Rescue

If your site is down, unstable, or something broke after an update, plugin change, or migration, tell us what’s happening. We’ll review the details and confirm the next steps before any work starts.

Include your website URL, what changed before the issue, and any error message or screenshot. That helps us move faster.

Start a WordPress rescue request