A free walkthrough of your technology, office and job site. At the end you get a written report of what I found, what it's costing you, and what I'd fix first. Whether you hire me or not.
Heres what to expect.
A short call to understand your setup and figure out whether an assessment makes sense. If it doesn't, I'll say so on this call.
Usually 60 to 90 minutes at your office. Longer if we're visiting a job site, which I'd recommend if you have one running.
Written findings and priorities, delivered within a few days.
If you want to work together, we talk about which tier fits. If not, you keep the report, no cost.
What the IT assessment gets you.
I look at your systems, your network, your devices, and at least one active job site if you have one. I'm looking at how you actually work. .
What I found, explained clearly and direct. What it's costing you in time or money.. What I'd fix first, second, and third. Its yours to keep.

Including whether you need me. If your setup is fine, I'll tell you it's fine. If you need something I don't do, I'll tell you that too.
There isn't one, but here's the honest incentive: assessments are how I find clients. Some people I assess hire me and some don't. The report is genuinely yours either way, because a report that only makes sense if you hire me wouldn't be worth reading.
I hear you. My approach is to ask questions and listen. If you tell me you're not interested in a managed agreement, the assessment still happens and you still get the report. My goal is to bring awareness and clarity to your IT.
That's fine, and plenty of assessments confirm the current provider is doing fine on the office side. The thing worth checking is the job site: connectivity, field devices, and physical access. That's usually where the gaps are.
You get sixty days to decide whether it's working. This time helps us really tell if our partnership is a great fit. If it isn't, you've lost nothing but the time it took to find out.
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