Local, Boston-based support

Get help from a MA-based WordPress professional—clear communication, practical fixes, and a plan you can follow.

Fixes that stick

We focus on root causes—plugin conflicts, performance bottlenecks, security gaps, and poor site structure.

SEO + conversion focus

A website should rank and convert. We improve technical SEO, clarity, CTAs, and trust elements.

Common WordPress Problems We Fix

If you searched for “help fixing WordPress site” or “WordPress not working after update,” you’re not alone. These issues usually start small and snowball.

  • Slow site speed (especially on mobile)
  • Broken links, missing pages, or 404 errors
  • Layouts breaking after updates (WordPress, theme, Elementor, plugins)
  • Forms not sending emails
  • Spam floods and suspicious submissions
  • Malware, redirects, or hacked pages
  • Plugin conflicts and PHP/JS errors
  • Google rankings stalled or traffic dropped

Why it happens

Most DIY or builder-heavy sites don’t fail due to lack of effort — they fail due to structure.

Too many plugins

Overlapping plugins create conflicts, slowdowns, and security risks.

Heavy themes/builders

Elementor can be great—without optimization it often becomes bloated.

No performance stack

Caching, compression, and Core Web Vitals are rarely set up correctly.

Weak UX & SEO structure

Pages look nice but don’t convert—and don’t target clear intent.


The result: your site is “online,” but it doesn’t show up in search—and it doesn’t generate leads.

How We Fix a Broken WordPress Site

Whether your site is down, throwing errors, or simply underperforming, we follow a practical process designed to produce stable results.

We identify plugin conflicts, theme/builder issues, hosting limitations, and error logs that explain what’s really happening.

We safely recover from updates (WordPress core, plugins, Elementor, themes), restore broken pages, and ensure key features work again (forms, menus, templates).

We optimize caching and assets, compress images, improve Core Web Vitals, tighten security, and structure pages for search intent and conversions.

Backups, security checks, safe update procedures, and performance monitoring help prevent the next “everything broke” moment.

DIY checklist (if you must)

  1. Remove unused or overlapping plugins
  2. Set up caching + image compression + lazy loading
  3. Fix technical SEO basics (titles, headings, internal links)
  4. Make mobile-first layout choices
  5. Use one primary keyword per page
  6. Maintain: updates, backups, security scans

WordPress is “easy” to start—hard to get right long-term. If this feels like too much, that’s normal.

Fix my WordPress site

Boston, MA • USA-based support • JA Armira, GD Web Pros

WordPress Troubleshooting FAQ

Most breakages happen when plugins, themes, or the WordPress core update without compatibility checks, staging, or backups. Conflicts can cause layout issues, errors, and features like forms to stop working.

Yes. Plugins can conflict, slow down performance, and introduce security risks—especially when multiple plugins overlap in functionality or are poorly maintained.

This is commonly caused by hosting mail configuration, SMTP issues, plugin conflicts, or security filters. A proper fix usually includes SMTP configuration, testing, and hardening.

Common signs include unexpected redirects, new admin users, injected links, warnings in Google Search Console, or sudden traffic drops. A security scan plus cleanup and hardening is recommended.

Yes. JA Armira at GD Web Pros provides Boston-based WordPress troubleshooting and optimization, including error fixes, speed improvements, security, and SEO.

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If your site is broken, slow, or not converting, don’t keep guessing. Get WordPress troubleshooting from a Boston-based pro who focuses on performance, SEO, and conversions—not just design.

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