Why this problem happens
A WordPress error can come from a plugin update, PHP version change, database problem, theme conflict or hosting limit. The visible message rarely tells the whole story, so guessing can make the site worse.
Common symptoms
- Critical error message
- 500 internal server error
- Broken frontend layout
- Dashboard warnings
- Plugin update failures
Our solution
We do not start by randomly disabling everything on a live site. The repair starts with symptoms, logs and recent changes, then moves through the WordPress stack carefully.
- Review the issue details, recent changes and access level.
- Create or verify a backup before touching production files.
- Trace the problem through WordPress, PHP, plugin, theme, database and hosting layers.
- Apply the smallest reliable fix and test the affected workflow.
- Send a plain-English report with technical notes and prevention advice.
Repair process
- Submit your site URL and issue details.
- We confirm urgency, access needs and scope.
- A technician diagnoses the root cause.
- We repair, test and document the fix.
- You receive a final report and next-step recommendations.
Why choose Fix WordPress Errors
- Specialized only in WordPress troubleshooting and support.
- Secure workflow with backups before risky changes.
- Experience with WooCommerce, Elementor, hosting and security issues.
- Clear communication instead of vague technical noise.
- SEO-aware fixes that protect pages, redirects and indexability.
FAQ
Can you fix the issue if I cannot access wp-admin?
Yes. Many repairs can be handled through hosting, SFTP, database access or recovery mode when admin access is unavailable.
Do you make a backup before fixing the site?
Yes. We verify or create a backup before changes whenever access and hosting conditions allow it.
Will you explain what caused the problem?
Yes. Every fix includes a short report explaining the cause, repair steps and prevention recommendations.