Broken button, link or menu fix
A button, menu or link is broken.
- A menu item opens the wrong page
- A button does nothing
- A broken link is costing trust
One visible thing is not doing what it should.
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.
A visual promise, not a fake scan. Real jobs end with proof you can see.
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.
A button, menu or link is broken.
More useful than a fake diagnostic: screenshots, inbox proof, before/after device checks, and a short note saying what changed.
For mobile fixes, I do not just say it is better. You get before/after screenshots at real phone widths.
No performance theatre. The order is simple: scope, backup, fix, prove, note.
If a small repair would be false economy, these are the upgrade routes.
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.
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.
Yes, but small fixes come first. If the job is bigger than a small repair, I will say so and quote it separately.
No. Most website problems are boring, common and fixable. You get a simple explanation, not a lecture.
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.