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BugWP

About Us

Updated Jun 16, 2026

About BugWP

BugWP publishes practical WordPress troubleshooting guides for site owners, developers, and support teams who need clear recovery steps without guesswork.

Our guides focus on common WordPress problems: broken updates, plugin conflicts, Site Health warnings, email delivery, database issues, redirects, DNS, hosting, cache problems, SFTP recovery, and safe WP-CLI workflows.

What We Publish

  • Step-by-step WordPress fixes written for real troubleshooting situations.
  • Safety-first recovery advice with backups, rollback notes, and escalation points.
  • References to official WordPress documentation, WP-CLI documentation, and first-party plugin or hosting documentation when relevant.
  • Guides that explain what to check, why it matters, and how to confirm whether the issue is fixed.

Editorial Standards

BugWP aims to keep articles accurate, specific, and useful. We avoid unsafe shortcuts, avoid pretending every issue has one universal fix, and clearly separate normal wp-admin fixes from SSH, SFTP, database, hosting, or WP-CLI recovery paths.

When a topic depends on a paid service, license, email provider, host, or plugin vendor, we explain what can be checked safely and when the reader should contact the provider with logs or screenshots.

Contact

If you spot an error, outdated instruction, or unclear step, use the contact form on this page or email [email protected].

Editorial approach

Built for practical WordPress recovery

01

Clear fixes first

Guides focus on the steps site owners need before they touch files, plugins, databases, or DNS.

02

Rollback-aware

Where a change can break production, BugWP includes backup, staging, and recovery notes.

03

Updated as issues change

Posts are revised when WordPress behavior, common plugins, hosting tools, or security practices change.

Contact

Send a note to BugWP

Questions, corrections, and useful WordPress issue reports are welcome.