Entrepreneurs with broken sales or booking paths
People want to hire, book, buy, or ask for help, but the page, form, calendar, or checkout path breaks their momentum.
Entrepreneur rescue path
Freedom Tech Rescue
Tech Rescue for Entrepreneurs and Ministry Leaders
If your website, forms, calendar, email, payments, registrations, donations, or follow-up automations are confusing people, losing leads, or slowing down your mission, Freedom Tech Rescue gives you a focused repair sprint that gets the most important path working again.
What gets fixed
A focused repair sprint for the systems that move people from interest to the next right step: websites, forms, email, calendars, payments, registrations, donations, automations, and follow-up.
Good fit
People want to hire, book, buy, or ask for help, but the page, form, calendar, or checkout path breaks their momentum.
Entrepreneur rescue pathPeople want to register, give, volunteer, attend, or receive care, but the tech path makes the next step harder than it should be.
Ministry rescue pathYour real work has changed, but your website and follow-up still point people toward an old or unclear offer.
Clean up your offer pathYou need the most important system repaired first so money, trust, and mission momentum are protected quickly.
Start with the checklistWhy it works
For an entrepreneur, a broken form can mean lost revenue. For a ministry leader, a broken registration, donation, or email path can mean people miss the help they were trying to receive. We start where the system is costing the most trust.
You get a short sprint with priorities, fixes, verification, and handoff. If your system needs a larger rebuild, we name it plainly and separate it from what can be repaired now.
You leave knowing what was broken, what changed, what works now, and what should be handled next. No mystery stack, no dependency on guessing what someone else did.
Free checklist and worksheet
The Broken Tech Checklist and triage worksheet help entrepreneurs and ministry leaders spot the most common places where interest turns into confusion: contact forms, calendars, checkout, donations, registrations, email replies, automations, mobile pages, and follow-up.
Process
Packages
One urgent path repaired: contact form, booking flow, checkout, donation link, registration flow, email path, or page-to-inquiry handoff.
Website, forms, email, calendar, payment, donation, registration, and core automations checked, repaired, tested, and documented.
Deeper cleanup for a tangled business or ministry stack, including priority repairs, next-step path rebuild, handoff notes, and one implementation review.
Start small today
If you need the fastest useful first move, start with a $250 written diagnostic. If we have already confirmed the Rapid Rescue scope, use the same one-time PayPal route for a $500 deposit. Enter the agreed amount in PayPal, use the note field for the service name and your site/domain if PayPal shows one, then reply with the confirmation so the payment can be matched to the work.
Do not send passwords, card numbers, private account access, or hosting credentials with payment. Scope and access are handled separately after the first review.
Trust the handoff
You get practical visibility into the repair: what was checked, what changed, what was verified, and what still deserves attention. The work is built to reduce confusion, protect opportunities, and help people take the next step with confidence.
Questions before a rescue
These are the buyer and leader questions that usually decide whether the next step feels safe, practical, and worth paying for.
Website pages, contact forms, booking calendars, payment links, donation flows, registration paths, email replies, automations, follow-up flows, and unclear calls to action.
Entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, creators, service providers, small teams, and ministry leaders whose real-world next step is being hurt by confusing or broken technology.
Usually a $250 written diagnostic. It reviews the page or path that matters most, names what is broken, identifies the highest-value fix, and recommends the next move.
No. Start with the public page or path, what should happen, what is broken, and which tools are involved. Do not send passwords, card numbers, private account access, or hosting credentials in the first message.
The first repair should protect the path closest to money, mission, trust, or follow-up. The diagnostic turns the problem into a written priority list before deeper work begins.
Request a review
Share what is not working, what tools are involved, and what needs to happen when someone takes the next step. We will help identify the right rescue level and the fastest practical repair.