PressFixer App

Update your website in plain English.

After your WordPress migration, the PressFixer App lets you make any change to your site by describing it. New headline, updated prices, new blog post — type what you want and approve the result. No code. No developer. Ever.

How it works

Three steps. Every change.

The PressFixer App isn't a CMS you log into and learn. It's a conversation. You describe what you want. The App shows you what it'll look like. You approve or reject. Nothing else to memorise.

Step 01

Describe the change

Type what you want updated in plain English. "Change the contact email to..." or "Add a testimonial from..."

Step 02

Review the preview

The App shows exactly what the page will look like. Nothing goes live until you click approve.

Step 03

Approve and it's live

Click approve. The change is live in seconds. Reject it and nothing changes. Every change is reversible.

What it does · what it doesn't

Honest about both sides.

What the App can do
  • Edit any text or headingChange any word on any page — headlines, body copy, footers.
  • Update service descriptionsRewrite your services section without touching code.
  • Change contact informationEmail, phone number, office address — updated in seconds.
  • Add testimonialsDrop in a new customer quote with name and title.
  • Write and publish blog postsDescribe the topic and the App drafts the post for review.
  • Update pricingChange rates, add packages, adjust labels.
  • Rewrite CTAs and buttonsNew button text, new link destinations.
  • Add new pagesCreate a page from scratch at the URL you specify.
  • Swap or upload imagesReplace a photo, add a logo, update a headshot.
  • Add announcement bannersSeasonal promos, holiday notices, event callouts.
What the App won't do
  • Build payment checkoutsStripe and other checkout flows are set up at migration. The App won't reconfigure them.
  • Create member loginsStatic sites don't have user accounts. If you need gated content, that's a different product.
  • Build complex integrationsCRMs, custom APIs, webhooks — those are set up once at migration, not edited live.
  • Change your domainDomain transfers and DNS changes happen at your registrar — not through a chat box.
  • Set up email accountsEmail hosting (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) is separate from the website. The App doesn't touch it.

Most small businesses never need any of these.

Your site. Your files. Always.

You own every file from day one — your code, your content, your infrastructure. You don't need the App to keep your site running. But once you see how fast the App turns your ideas into reality, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it.