Website platforms
WordPress, WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and custom CMS builds.
WordPress, Zapier, forms, checkouts, plugins, automations, APIs, custom CMS platforms, and connected business tools - fixed, configured, restored, and improved.
Choose the closest match. If the stack has multiple parts, start with the visible failure.
Start from the part that is blocking revenue, leads, operations, or publishing. The request can involve more than one connected tool.
WordPress, WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and custom CMS builds.
Zapier, HubSpot, Stripe, Airtable, Google Sheets, Mailchimp, Slack, forms, and app syncs.
APIs, webhooks, dashboards, Node, Laravel, React, databases, hosting, and custom workflows.
Fix, update, configure, restore, improve, connect, troubleshoot, or request a project quote.
Start with what is broken. Keep the scope clear.
Tell us which website, store, dashboard, form, checkout, or connected workflow is blocked.
Add a short note, the platform or tool names if you know them, and temporary access if needed.
Everything sits inside one membership for one covered website stack, with four covered fix requests per cycle and one active request at a time.
Send concise handoff details for the visible failure. Additional or out-of-scope work can be reviewed separately.
A support membership, not unlimited consulting. One covered stack, four covered fix requests per cycle, one active request at a time.
Each request covers one specific issue on the covered website stack.
The website plus the connected tools needed for that site to operate.
Clear handoff and focused execution instead of scattered open-ended support.
Submit the affected URL, the visible issue, and any tool names involved. Fixstable reviews the stack and moves one request at a time.
Not unlimited development, redesign, emergency hosting monitoring, or open-ended consulting. Larger work can be reviewed separately.
$1,999/year for the same covered stack and monthly request cycle.
Add +$29 for premium SEO tools, the advanced SEO plugin, and a site audit.
Start with the affected URL and the visible failure. You do not need to know whether the website, API, plugin, checkout, CRM, or automation caused it.