Recovering a personal project, an old portfolio, or years of writing that vanished with an expired hosting plan.
WayBack Restoration started as a side project to recover one founder’s own blog after a hosting lapse wiped six years of posts. It’s now a dedicated recovery service trusted by thousands of site owners, agencies, and developers.
In 2021, a routine hosting migration deleted a personal blog with no backup in sight. The only trace left was a handful of snapshots sitting quietly on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine — complete pages, untouched, just waiting to be pulled back out.
What followed was a weekend of writing scripts to crawl, clean, and reassemble those snapshots into a working site again. It worked. And it turned out a lot of other people needed the exact same thing: old client sites, abandoned hobby projects, expired domains worth reviving for SEO, businesses that lost everything when a developer disappeared.
WayBack Restoration turned that weekend script into a proper service — built to do reliably, at scale, and in hours instead of days, what used to take a frustrating weekend of manual archive digging.
Today we’ve restored more than 50,000 sites for individuals, agencies, and businesses who thought their content was gone for good.
Most orders are completed within 24 hours — because losing your website already cost you enough time.
If your site can't be recovered from the archive, you get a full refund. Every order, every time.
A real person reviews every order before delivery, not just an automated script running unattended.
From solo bloggers to SEO agencies, the people who use WayBack Restoration share one thing: something they built once mattered, and they want it back.
Recovering a personal project, an old portfolio, or years of writing that vanished with an expired hosting plan.
Restoring a company site after a developer disappeared, a domain lapsed, or a migration went badly wrong.
Reviving expired domains with existing authority and backlink profiles for private blog networks and link strategies.
Pulling a client’s old site back from the archive as a starting point for a redesign or content migration.
Preserving historical versions of websites for documentation, legal records, or academic research.
If it’s sitting on the Wayback Machine, there’s a good chance we can bring it back — no technical skill required.
Every snapshot on the Wayback Machine is a door back to your digital past. Let us open it for you.
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