Services

Everything a technology department does

Ten services, one provider, one invoice. You can take the whole stack, or start with a single piece — a phone system, a security clean-up, an office move — and expand when it makes sense.

Why bundle it

The gaps between vendors are where things break

The classic small-business setup is a phone vendor, an IT contractor, whoever set up the Microsoft 365 tenant three years ago, and the internet provider. Each one is individually reasonable. The problem is the seams.

Call quality is bad, and the phone vendor says it is the network. The network person says the circuit is fine. Nobody owns the question. Meanwhile the person who left in March still has a mailbox, because offboarding was never anyone's job in writing.

Running it as one service is not about convenience. It is about there being a single party who cannot pass the problem to someone else.

Find out what you're actually running

A 15-minute call, then a two-hour on-site assessment and a written picture of your environment. The findings are yours to keep whether or not you hire us.