WordPress help for NZ small businesses that need the site working properly.
If the site is slow, awkward to update, unreliable on mobile, or leaking enquiries, the first move should be a practical fix plan. TienWave helps small New Zealand businesses clean up WordPress issues without turning every problem into a rebuild pitch.
- Pages load slowly after years of plugins, builders, and theme changes.
- Forms, menus, or layouts behave differently across desktop and mobile.
- The team avoids updates because small changes feel risky.
- The site still looks acceptable, but enquiries are weaker than they should be.
Service scope
Practical work, ordered by commercial impact.
The first pass focuses on what customers feel, what staff have to fight, and what blocks enquiries, sales, or repeatable operations.
WordPress speed and image cleanup on high-intent pages.
Plugin, theme, and builder conflict checks.
Form testing, notification checks, and enquiry-path fixes.
Mobile usability and CTA improvements.
Practical maintenance notes so the next change is less fragile.
The problem is usually not one bad plugin.
Most WordPress sites slow down because decisions stack up over time: unused plugins stay active, media gets heavier, forms drift, and the theme becomes harder to trust. That creates technical drag and commercial drag at the same time.
Start with the fixes that protect leads.
The work starts with the pages and actions customers actually use: speed, forms, mobile layout, key service content, and obvious trust leaks. Cosmetic polish comes after the basics stop costing the business attention and enquiries.
Trust note
No fake case studies or borrowed logos here. The useful proof is practical: inspect the current WordPress setup, identify the highest-value fixes, and leave clear notes on what changed and what still needs attention.
Need WordPress support in NZ?
Send the site URL and the rough symptoms: slow pages, broken forms, plugin issues, mobile problems, or update anxiety. The reply will focus on the smallest useful next step.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Straight answers for small NZ businesses deciding whether this is a quick fix, a deeper cleanup, or a bigger project.
What kind of WordPress help do NZ small businesses usually need first?
The first useful fixes are usually speed, mobile layout, forms, plugin conflicts, image weight, and pages that no longer explain the offer clearly.
Do I need a full WordPress rebuild?
Not always. If the structure is still usable, a focused cleanup can protect enquiries and make the site easier to maintain before a rebuild is considered.
Can you help if the site was built by someone else?
Yes. The first step is to inspect the current theme, plugins, hosting constraints, forms, and high-intent pages so the fix path is based on the actual setup.