Under-$508 quick start

Start the website or tech rescue work with one clear first payment.

Choose the diagnostic or deposit that matches the work. Pay through the verified one-time PayPal route, then send the confirmation details so Gil can match the payment to the service before fulfillment starts.

Choose the first step

Three simple under-$508 options.

These payments are for a first diagnostic or a scoped deposit. They do not require sending passwords, card numbers, private account access, or hosting credentials with payment.

Website Builder

Website Direction Diagnostic

$250

A written first look at your website idea, current site, offer, message, next-step path, and the clearest fixes before a larger website build.

  • Good for a new website idea or unclear existing page.
  • Best next step before Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 website work.
  • Use your site, domain, or project name in the confirmation.

Freedom Tech Rescue

Tech Rescue Diagnostic

$250

A written diagnostic for a broken website, form, calendar, email, payment, donation, registration, or follow-up path.

  • Good when something is broken but the full repair scope is not clear yet.
  • Best first step before a larger Rapid Rescue sprint.
  • Use the affected site, page, or system name in the confirmation.

Scoped deposit

Rapid Rescue Deposit

$500

A deposit only after the repair scope has been discussed or written. Use this when the first rescue path is already clear enough to begin.

  • Good for an urgent form, booking, payment, email, or website repair.
  • Use only after the target repair path is known.
  • Do not send access credentials with payment.

After PayPal

Send the details that let the payment be matched to the work.

PayPal confirms payment on its side. This page only collects the buyer-provided details needed to match the payment locally before the service starts.

  1. 1
    Open PayPal from one of the option cards.
    Use the agreed amount: $250 for a diagnostic or $500 for a scoped Rapid Rescue deposit.
  2. 2
    Use the note field if PayPal shows one.
    Write the service name and the site, domain, or project name. Do not include passwords, card numbers, hosting logins, or private access credentials.
  3. 3
    Email the confirmation details.
    Use the matching Email Confirmation button and include service, site/domain, PayPal name, amount sent, transaction/reference ID, and best reply email.
  4. 4
    Wait for the payment to be matched.
    Fulfillment starts only after account-side or Gil-confirmed payment proof matches the buyer confirmation.

Buyer confirmation is not strict payment proof by itself. It is the local matching step that keeps the work tied to the right person, service, and project.

Need the full service page first?

Review the offer before paying.

Use the service pages when you need details about fit, scope, pricing, timelines, or the free checklist before choosing a first paid step.