Broken path help

Website form, booking link, payment, donation, or registration not working?

Find the broken step before it costs another client, donor, attendee, or lead.

When someone is ready to say yes, the tech path has to work. Freedom Tech Rescue helps entrepreneurs and ministry leaders repair the page, button, form, email, calendar, payment, donation, registration, or automation that is stopping people from taking the next step.

First step$250 written diagnostic
Common fixesForms, buttons, booking, payment, donation, registration, email, and automations
Best fitEntrepreneurs and ministry leaders with a real next step that is not working

Common symptoms

If people say "I tried, but it did not work," believe the path is leaking.

A broken tech path is not always loud. Sometimes the form says it sent, but no one receives it. Sometimes the button works on desktop and fails on mobile. Sometimes the payment page opens, but the next step is confusing enough that people abandon it.

Freedom Tech Rescue is built for this

  • Website contact form not sending or going to the wrong inbox.
  • Booking link, calendar, or scheduler confusing people at the decision point.
  • Payment button, checkout page, donation link, or registration form failing.
  • Confirmation email, receipt, thank-you page, or follow-up automation missing.
  • Mobile page, old price, old date, or unclear call to action costing trust.

Quick check

Test the path like a real person before sending more traffic.

1. Start from the public page

Do not test from inside the admin area. Open the exact page your audience sees and click the same button they click.

2. Use phone and desktop

A path can look fine on a laptop and break on the phone where most people actually act.

3. Confirm the handoff

Check whether the message, payment, donation, registration, booking, or email actually arrives where a human will see it.

4. Check the next step

The thank-you page, confirmation email, calendar invite, receipt, or reply instructions should make the next move obvious.

Do not send first

  • Passwords or private account access.
  • Credit card numbers or bank details.
  • Hosting, domain, email, or payment account credentials.

What to send instead

Send the public path and the failure.

The first diagnostic only needs the public link, what should happen, what actually happens, what tool is involved, and whether the broken path affects money, donations, registrations, bookings, or follow-up.

That is enough to identify whether this is a simple repair, a diagnostic, a Rapid Rescue, or a bigger cleanup.

Start now

Get the broken path named and prioritized.

Use the free checklist if you want to test it yourself first. Use the $250 diagnostic if you need a written review of the page or path that matters most.