Plugin and theme problems
Conflicts, errors, update problems, broken sections, builder issues, and features that stopped working.
If your WordPress site feels unstable, outdated, slow, or hard to manage, I can help clean up the problems that make it feel unreliable. Plugin issues, theme conflicts, broken layouts, forms that stopped working, hacked-site concerns, or figuring out whether to repair or rebuild.
I help small businesses improve the things customers notice first: how the site looks, how fast it loads, how clearly it explains the business, and how easy it is to take action.
Fix the issue, clean up the setup, and make the site easier to trust and manage.
Conflicts, errors, update problems, broken sections, builder issues, and features that stopped working.
Heavy plugins, large images, bloated pages, old themes, and clutter that makes the site feel slow.
Text that is hard to read, broken spacing, buttons that are hard to tap, and confusing mobile pages.
Suspicious redirects, strange users, warnings, spam, malware concerns, and safer WordPress setup.
The goal is to find the real issue instead of adding more clutter to an already messy setup.
Updates, new plugins, hosting changes, theme edits, or suspicious activity can all point to the cause.
Too many plugins, old settings, duplicate tools, and unclear builder structure make WordPress harder than it should be.
The site should feel better for visitors, especially on mobile. Speed, layout, forms, and contact paths all matter.
Sometimes a fix is enough. Sometimes the setup is too messy and a cleaner rebuild is the smarter move.
These details help narrow down the issue faster. Short is fine.
Send the page where the issue is visible.
Updates, plugins, hosting, edits, or anything recent.
Copy the text or send a screenshot if possible.
Say if the site, form, checkout, or login is broken.
Fix only, speed cleanup, hacked-site review, or redesign help.
Let me know if you can still log into WordPress.
Yes. I help with plugin issues, broken layouts, update problems, cleanup, speed improvements, support, and practical fixes.
Usually, yes. Slow WordPress sites can often be improved through plugin review, image cleanup, lighter page structure, caching review, theme cleanup, and removing unnecessary bloat.
Yes. Plugin conflicts, theme conflicts, layout bugs, mobile issues, broken forms, and strange behavior after updates are the most common requests I get.
Yes. That can include hacked-site review, suspicious redirect checks, unknown user checks, malware cleanup direction, safer settings, backups, and recovery planning.
If the site has a few broken parts, a fix may be enough. If the layout, speed, mobile experience, messaging, and structure all feel outdated, a redesign may be better long-term.
You do not need to know the technical cause. Send the issue, when it started, and whether you can still log in. I will help narrow down the right next step.