Common symptoms after a failed update
- White screen or critical error on the website or in the admin area.
- Broken layout after updating a theme, builder or CSS assets.
- Forms, cart or payments not working after WooCommerce updates.
- PHP warnings or fatal errors caused by incompatible plugins or themes.
- Admin issues such as login loops, AJAX errors or inaccessible settings.
How much does WordPress repair after update cost?
Repair process
- I avoid making it worse – backup and logs first, changes later.
- I identify the cause – plugin, theme, PHP, WordPress, cache or integration.
- I restore operation – rollback, patch, dependency update or a targeted workaround.
- I check side effects – forms, mobile, admin area, WooCommerce and basic SEO.
- I suggest next steps – staging, backups, safer update process and care plan.
What not to do when an update breaks WordPress
Do not keep updating random plugins, deleting files or restoring an unknown backup. Each step can make diagnosis harder or overwrite data that would help with the repair.
FAQ – repair after update
What should I do if WordPress breaks after an update?
Create a backup of the current state and save the error message. Then check logs, PHP, theme and plugin conflicts.
How much does WordPress repair after update cost?
Diagnosis starts from PLN 290 and typical repair starts from PLN 590. WooCommerce and complex integrations may require a wider scope.
Can a plugin or theme update be rolled back?
Often yes, but rollback should happen after a backup and diagnosis. Rolling back alone does not always solve the root cause.
Do you fix WooCommerce issues after updates?
Yes. I check cart, checkout, payments, transactional emails, integrations and plugin conflicts.
Related support
If the website breaks regularly, consider WordPress help for businesses. If the symptoms suggest malware, see WordPress malware removal.