Alex Hill - Website FixesChoose a fix
Small website fixes from low entry prices

Website help for people who do not want to deal with websites.

Pick the thing that is broken. Book or message through a platform for protected scope, payment and reviews. I fix the small problem first and only talk bigger work if the cheap route is wrong.

No long agency funnel Backup before changes Plain-English repair note Platform-first booking
Generated concept scene: a calm small-business counter with a laptop and phone showing a generic website repair
Generated concept scene - no client data
Illustration: form enquiry reaches the inbox.

A visual promise, not a fake scan. Real jobs end with proof you can see.

The site explains the fixes. The platform handles the job.Entry work should not feel like a custom consultancy process. Most small repairs point straight to Upwork first, with email/form only as fallback.
See the repair board
repair board

Common fixes, priced so you can start small.

These are deliberately narrow jobs. If it is bigger than one small repair, I will say so before you spend money.

not technical?

Start with the symptom, not the jargon.

Tap the thing a customer or owner would actually notice. The answer shows what to send, what you get back, and the fastest route to book.

recommended small fix

Broken button, link or menu fix

A button, menu or link is broken.

from £2524-48 hours
Good for
  • A menu item opens the wrong page
  • A button does nothing
  • A broken link is costing trust
You send
  • Website URL
  • Which link/button/menu is wrong
  • What it should do
You get
  • One fixed interaction
  • Quick check on desktop and mobile
  • Short note on what changed
visual proof

Show the fix in ways a normal owner understands.

More useful than a fake diagnostic: screenshots, inbox proof, before/after device checks, and a short note saying what changed.

Mobile mess becomes readable.

For mobile fixes, I do not just say it is better. You get before/after screenshots at real phone widths.

Forms end with inbox proof.

Beforeno enquiry found
Aftertest enquiry received
Handoverwhat changed + why
how it works

Fast enough for small jobs, careful enough for real sites.

No performance theatre. The order is simple: scope, backup, fix, prove, note.

01Pick the fixUse the board above or message through the platform if you are not sure.
02Scope stays smallI confirm what is included before touching the site.
03Backup firstNo blind changes. Rollback matters, even on cheap jobs.
04Proof at the endScreenshot, inbox test, public check or plain note, depending on the fix.
when it is not tiny

Bigger jobs stay available, but they do not lead the page.

If a small repair would be false economy, these are the upgrade routes.

straight answers

For people who hate website admin.

Do I need to understand websites to hire you?

No. Send the URL and the plain-English symptom. I turn it into a small repair scope or tell you if it is not worth paying for.

Why book through a platform?

For low-budget work it keeps payment, scope and reviews protected. The site explains the fix; the platform gives both sides a clean job record.

Do you still take custom website work?

Yes, but small fixes come first. If the job is bigger than a small repair, I will say so and quote it separately.

Will you make me feel stupid?

No. Most website problems are boring, common and fixable. You get a simple explanation, not a lecture.

fallback

Still not sure which fix fits?

The platform route is preferred for small jobs. Use this only if the problem does not match the board or you want me to point you to the right repair.

No account needed. Your details go straight to Alex Hill Studio. No mailing list.