WPSani — WordPress team 10+ years building custom solutions on WordPress

WordPress Consultation — Clear Technical Guidance From a Team That Builds Plugins

WordPress consultation can mean many things. For some, it means emergency fixes. For others, ongoing support. For us, it means something very specific: a structured technical review that…

60-minute paid technical review ($250 flat) Clear diagnosis + priority list (no guesswork) Short written action plan after the call No fixes included (implementation quoted separately)
Important: this is not “ongoing support”

This is a paid diagnostic review. We help you understand what’s happening and what to do next — but we don’t implement fixes during the session.

What this page covers

If you searched “WordPress consultation”, you’re likely stuck and you need clarity. This guide explains what a qualified consultation should look like — and how our paid Technical Review works (flat price, defined scope, real deliverables).

Why we define the scope so tightly

Because “help with WordPress” can turn into weeks of back-and-forth. A professional consultation should give you a decision and a plan — not a never-ending support thread.

WordPress consultation can mean many things.

For some, it means emergency fixes. For others, ongoing support. For us, it means something very specific: a structured technical review that gives you clarity before you spend more time or money.

If you’re here because something feels unstable, slow, or confusing — and you want a clear decision — this page explains how we handle it.


What we mean by “WordPress consultation”

At WPSani, a WordPress consultation is a paid Technical Review. It is not open-ended support and it does not include implementation.

The goal is simple: understand what’s really happening and define the right next steps.

During the review, we focus on:

  • Diagnosis — what is likely causing the issue
  • Priorities — what to address first vs what can wait
  • Risk awareness — what not to change without staging/backups
  • Action plan — clear next steps you can execute or delegate

We do not fix things during this session. We diagnose and plan.


Why we approach it this way

We’ve been building and shipping WordPress plugins for more than 10 years.

That experience changes how we look at problems. Most WordPress issues are not random — they’re patterns: plugin conflicts, hosting limitations, caching misconfiguration, database growth, theme architecture decisions, or WooCommerce setup mistakes.

A structured review helps avoid expensive reactions like rebuilding too early, installing more plugins blindly, or changing the wrong layer of the system.


WordPress Technical Review

Flat fee: $250

This is a single structured review session designed to give you clarity and direction.

What’s included:

  • A focused technical review session
  • Clear diagnosis (or top likely causes)
  • Priority list (what to fix first)
  • A short written action summary after the session

What’s not included:

  • Bug fixing or code changes
  • Plugin or theme implementation
  • Emergency interventions
  • Ongoing support

If you decide you want implementation after the review, that is quoted separately. Clean separation. No ambiguity.


What if your case isn’t a fit?

If during the first part of the session it becomes clear that your case falls outside our expertise, we stop the review and you won’t be charged.

We only proceed when we can add real technical value.


Who this is for

  • Business websites running WordPress
  • WooCommerce stores with reliability concerns
  • Plugin-heavy setups where conflicts are likely
  • Founders planning migrations or structural changes

This is not designed for hobby blogs or free troubleshooting requests.


How to request a review

Instead of instant booking, we ask for a short request first. This helps us prepare and keep the session focused.

When submitting your request, include:

  • Your website URL
  • Main issue (short description)
  • Hosting provider
  • Why now? (what changed or what’s at risk)

We review each request before confirming availability.

Request a review →


FAQ

Is this a sales call?

No. It’s a paid technical review focused on clarity and decision-making. Implementation is optional and quoted separately.

Do you fix issues during the session?

No. We focus on diagnosis and planning. Fixes require a separate agreement.

How long is the review?

The session is focused and structured. We allocate dedicated time to ensure clarity without turning it into open-ended support.

What should I prepare?

Your website URL, hosting provider, main issue, and any recent changes. If available, your WordPress/PHP version and key active plugins.

What you get for $250
  • A structured technical review (60-minute call on Zoom/Meet)
  • A clear diagnosis (or the top likely causes)
  • A priority list (what to fix first vs later)
  • A short written action plan you can execute or delegate
  • Risk warnings (what not to change without staging/backup)

FAQ

Is this a sales call?

No. It’s a paid technical review. The goal is clarity: diagnosis, priorities, and next steps. Implementation is optional and quoted separately if you want it.

What exactly is included in the $250 review?

A 60-minute session plus a short written summary afterwards: what’s happening, what to fix first, and a clear action plan.

Do you fix issues during the call?

No. We don’t make changes during the review. We focus on diagnosis and planning. If you want hands-on work, we can quote implementation separately.

What should I prepare before requesting a review?

Your website URL, your main issue, hosting provider, and (if possible) your WordPress/PHP version and top active plugins. A short description of what changed recently is extremely helpful.

What types of sites do you work with?

Mostly business sites, WooCommerce stores, and plugin-heavy WordPress setups where reliability and performance matter.