Operator-led repair, recovery and rescue

Choose a controlled WordPress or WooCommerce rescue path.

RescueWP exists to repair, recover and rescue WordPress and WooCommerce systems through controlled, operator-led service paths with clear scope, evidence, rollback and validation boundaries.

1. Select the rescue service

Stripe Checkout confirms payment authority for the selected repair, recovery or rescue service.

2. Send safe incident evidence

After payment, send the website URL, visible failure, urgency, timing and redacted evidence through the safe intake path.

3. Operator confirms the recovery path

The operator confirms scope, access, safety, provider boundaries and the exact repair or recovery action that is permitted.

Controlled rescue checkout

Choose the appropriate rescue path

These services start operator-led rescue or recovery work. They do not grant automatic production repair, provider contact, customer messaging, public outcome claims or guaranteed recovery.

RescueWP service

Priority Rescue

299 €

For urgent WordPress or WooCommerce incidents that need an operator-led rescue path with evidence, rollback awareness and safe recovery boundaries.

  • WooCommerce checkout or payment failures
  • Site down, critical error or update conflict
  • Revenue-impacting incidents needing priority rescue

RescueWP service

Standard Rescue

249 €

For WordPress or WooCommerce incidents that need structured rescue work, recovery planning and a bounded next action.

  • Unclear WordPress or WooCommerce failure
  • Plugin, theme, hosting or database incidents
  • Evidence-led rescue before any production repair

RescueWP service

Provider-Boundary Recovery

229 €

For incidents where hosting, DNS, CDN, payment gateway or another provider boundary may control the recovery path.

  • Hosting, DNS or CDN incidents
  • Payment gateway or provider-side failures
  • A safe recovery path before provider escalation

Select a rescue or recovery service to continue to Stripe Checkout.

What is intentionally not sold here

  • No guaranteed recovery or guaranteed repair.
  • No automatic production changes.
  • No provider contact without explicit scope and authority.
  • No customer messaging automation.
  • No public success-rate claims.