Entrepreneur tech rescue

Small business contact form, booking link, or payment link not working?

Repair the lead, booking, payment, email, and follow-up path before it costs another sale.

When someone is ready to ask, book, buy, or pay, your tech path has to work. Freedom Tech Rescue helps entrepreneurs find the broken point and repair the page, form, calendar, payment link, email, or automation that is stopping people from taking the next step.

First step$250 written diagnostic
Common repairContact forms, booking links, payment links, checkout, email, and follow-up
Best fitEntrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, creators, service providers, and small teams

Revenue leaks

A broken next step can make a good offer look like it is not working.

If the form fails, the calendar confuses people, the payment link creates doubt, or the follow-up never arrives, the problem may not be demand. The buying path may be leaking trust.

Common business failures

  • Contact form submits but no one receives the lead.
  • Booking calendar shows the wrong availability, old copy, or confusing instructions.
  • Payment button opens the wrong amount, old offer, or unclear confirmation path.
  • Email reply, receipt, calendar invite, or follow-up automation is missing or delayed.
  • Mobile visitors cannot finish the form, booking, checkout, or payment step.

Fast checks

Test the business path like a ready buyer.

1. Start from the public page

Use the same offer, contact, booking, or payment page your visitor sees.

2. Use phone and desktop

Check the form, calendar, checkout, and payment button on the devices people actually use.

3. Confirm the handoff

Make sure the lead, booking, payment, receipt, or reply reaches the right place.

4. Read the next step

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

What to send for review

  • The public contact, booking, payment, checkout, or follow-up link.
  • What should happen when a visitor takes action.
  • What actually happens when the path fails.
  • Which business outcome is at risk: lead, booking, sale, payment, or follow-up.

Keep it safe

No passwords in the first message.

The first diagnostic can start with the public page and the failure. Do not send passwords, card numbers, private account access, hosting credentials, or payment account access in the first message.

Start now

Get the revenue path checked before the next push.

Use the $250 diagnostic for a written review of the highest-risk business path, or send the public link first if you need to confirm fit.