How to Fix WordPress Fatal Error Without Access of Hosting, SFTP, wp.config using SiteSkite Recovery

Опубликовано: 15 Май 2026
на канале: Site Skite
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In this video, Muhammad Abdullah Khan, founder of SiteSkite, demonstrates the new Site Recovery feature — a powerful tool that helps developers recover a broken WordPress website even when the WP Admin dashboard becomes inaccessible.

One of the most frustrating situations for developers and agencies is when a plugin update, theme change, or small code mistake triggers a PHP Fatal Error. When that happens, the WordPress dashboard stops working, and fixing the issue usually requires FTP, SFTP, or hosting control panel access.

But what if you don’t have those credentials?

This is exactly the problem SiteSkite solves.

With the SiteSkite Recovery feature, you can temporarily regain access to the WordPress dashboard even when a fatal error has crashed your site. This allows you to quickly fix the code, revert the change, and restore your site without needing backups or hosting access.

In this live demo, we intentionally break a WordPress site by introducing a PHP syntax error and then recover it instantly using SiteSkite.

What you will learn in this video:
• Why WordPress fatal errors break the admin dashboard
• How developers normally recover a broken website
• How SiteSkite Recovery Mode works
• How to regain WordPress dashboard access after a crash
• How to fix the error and restore your website instantly

SiteSkite is a WordPress management and automation platform used by agencies to monitor, secure, backup, and manage multiple WordPress sites from one dashboard.


If you are a WordPress developer, agency owner, or freelancer managing client websites, this feature can save you hours of downtime and support headaches.

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00:00 Introduction
00:08 What is SiteSkite Site Recovery
00:30 Common WordPress Fatal Error Scenario
01:00 Why Fatal Errors Break WP Admin
02:05 Developer Pain: No FTP or Hosting Access
03:20 Breaking the Website (Live Demo)
05:40 WordPress Fatal Error Appears
06:15 Recovering the Site with SiteSkite
08:00 Enabling Site Recovery Mode
09:30 Accessing WP Admin in Recovery Mode
10:45 Fixing the Broken Code
11:30 Disabling Recovery Mode
11:40 Website Restored Successfully
12:10 SiteSkite Platform Overview

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