Website emergency help

If the site is about to cost you money or trust, check the path now.

Forms, booking links, checkout, PayPal buttons, donation pages, event registrations, mobile buttons, email notices, receipts, and follow-up paths should not fail when people are ready to act.

When the issue feels urgent but you are not sure which piece is broken, start here. Freedom Tech Rescue checks the public visitor path, finds the first failure point, and names the highest-value next move for entrepreneurs and ministry leaders.

First paid step$250 written diagnostic
Best useBefore the next launch, email, event, appeal, social post, or traffic push
Do not send firstPasswords, donor data, card numbers, or private account access

Urgent triage

Start with the path that most directly affects money, trust, or response.

Do not start by guessing inside the admin panel. Start where the visitor starts, then follow the path all the way to the confirmation, receipt, inbox, calendar, registration, donation, or follow-up step.

Emergency signals

  • People say the button, form, link, checkout, or registration did not work.
  • The page works on desktop but breaks on mobile.
  • Leads, payments, donations, registrations, or care requests are not reaching the right place.
  • The confirmation email, receipt, calendar invite, or next-step message is missing.
  • A launch, Sunday service, event, offer, appeal, or email is about to send traffic into that path.

Choose the closest issue

Use the narrowest rescue page if you already know what is broken.

Contact form emergency

Leads disappear, the inbox notice fails, or the thank-you step does not make sense.

Contact form help

Booking link emergency

Clients cannot schedule, the calendar is wrong, or confirmation and follow-up fail.

Booking link help

Payment or checkout emergency

Buyers cannot pay, PayPal opens wrong, receipts fail, or the offer/amount is unclear.

Payment link help

Donation or registration emergency

Giving, registration, volunteer, care, or event paths are confusing people before a ministry push.

Ministry path help

What to send first

  • The public URL people are using.
  • What should happen after they click, submit, pay, donate, register, or book.
  • What actually happens, including any error, missing email, wrong page, or confusing next step.
  • What is at risk: lead, booking, sale, donation, event registration, attendee, support request, launch, or follow-up.

Keep it clean

No passwords in the first message.

The first pass can begin with the public page and the symptom. Private access, admin logins, donor data, payment credentials, customer records, or card details do not belong in the first message.

Share the emergency page

Know someone stuck right before a launch, event, offer, or Sunday push?

Send this page directly. It gives a leader a safe first step without asking them to send passwords or private data.

Start

Get the urgent path checked before you send more people through it.

Send the public link, what should happen, what actually happens, and what is at risk. This opens a prepared message so the first reply has enough detail to move quickly.

Ready to pay for the first written diagnostic? Use the $250 Quick Start or PayPal, then send the payment confirmation from the form notes.

After payment, email payment confirmation. Need the free checklist first? Open it here.

Do not include passwords, donor data, payment details, private account access, hosting credentials, or payment account credentials in this first request.