IT Support Brisbane: Local Tech Help When You Need It Most

Three months ago, a café owner in Fortitude Valley called us at 6 AM. Her point-of-sale system crashed right before the breakfast rush. No way to take payments. No way to serve the line of customers already forming outside. We had her back online in 47 minutes. That’s what IT support in Brisbane should look like—fast, local, and actually helpful when things go wrong.

Most Brisbane businesses don’t think about their tech until something breaks. The printer stops working before a big presentation. Email goes down during a client pitch. The Wi-Fi drops out when you’re trying to close a sale. These moments cost money, stress out your team, and make you look unprofessional to customers.

We’ve spent the last decade fixing computers and networks across Brisbane—from Spring Hill offices to Bulimba retail shops. We know the NBN issues that plague older buildings in Paddington. We understand why Toowong businesses struggle with mobile reception. We’ve seen every virus, every crashed hard drive, and every “I forgot my password” panic that Brisbane throws at us.

You don’t need a full-time IT person. But you do need someone who answers the phone when your email stops working or your computer won’t connect to the printer.

Business IT support means having a tech team on call without paying a full-time salary. We handle everything from password resets to server crashes. We set up new employees with computers and email. We help you choose the right software. We make sure your backups actually work.

Most Brisbane businesses call us when something breaks. Better businesses have us on a maintenance plan so we fix problems before they break. We update your software, monitor your systems, and check your backups every month. It costs less than dealing with emergencies.

The average Brisbane office loses four hours of productivity per employee every month because of tech problems. Slow computers, printer jams, Wi-Fi dropping out, software that won’t open files. That’s four hours you’re paying someone to fight with technology instead of doing their actual job. Good IT support gets that time back.

New computer out of the box is useless for work. It needs your programs installed, your email configured, your files transferred from the old machine, and all the settings adjusted so it actually works the way you need it to.

We set up new computers for Brisbane businesses every day. We transfer your data from the old computer, install Microsoft Office and whatever other software you use, connect you to the company network, set up your printers, and make sure everything works before we leave.

The worst time to set up a new computer? When you’re in a hurry because the old one just died. The best time? Before the old one dies, so we can take our time and make sure nothing gets lost in the transfer.

Most people don’t realize how much stuff lives on their old computer until they try to use a new one. Browser bookmarks, saved passwords, email signatures, custom software settings, files scattered across the desktop. We grab all of it so your new computer feels just like your old one, except faster.

Something’s wrong with your computer but you can’t explain what. It’s just… slow. Or weird. Or it keeps doing this thing where the screen flashes and you lose what you were typing.

Computer support means we figure out what’s actually wrong. We run diagnostics, check for viruses, look at what programs are running in the background, test your hard drive and memory, and find the real problem.

Half the time, “slow computer” means too many programs starting automatically when you turn it on. A quarter of the time, it’s malware running in the background. The rest of the time, it’s a failing hard drive or not enough memory for the programs you’re trying to run.

We support all versions of Windows and can help with most software problems. Can’t open a file? Program keeps crashing? Computer restarting randomly? Weird error messages popping up? We’ve seen it before and we know how to fix it.

Your computer has everything. Client lists, financial records, years of work documents, thousands of photos. What happens when the hard drive dies?

Most Brisbane businesses don’t have real backups. They think they do, but they’ve never tested if the backup actually works. Or they’re backing up to an external drive that sits right next to the computer, so when the office floods or catches fire, both the computer and the backup are destroyed.

Good backups mean multiple copies in multiple places. One copy on an external drive in the office. Another copy in the cloud. Automatic backups that run every night without you having to remember. And regular tests to make sure we can actually restore your files when you need them.

We transfer data between computers, from old hard drives to new ones, from PCs to Macs, from crashed drives to working ones. We’ve recovered files from computers that got dropped, soaked, burned, and run over. Not always, but more often than you’d expect.

New phone, new tablet, new smart TV—they all need to be set up before they’re actually useful. Email, apps, Wi-Fi passwords, connecting to your other devices. Most people spend hours fighting with this stuff.

We set up devices fast because we do it all day. New iPhone needs your email, contacts, and apps? Done in 20 minutes. New Android tablet for your business needs to access company files? We’ll configure it. Smart TV needs to connect to your network and streaming services? We handle it.

The tricky part isn’t the setup. It’s making sure everything syncs properly. Your phone contacts should match your computer contacts. Your tablet should access the same files as your laptop. Your smart TV should connect to your network without slowing down everything else.

Brisbane businesses waste so much time on device setup. New employee starts Monday, spends half the day trying to get their phone to receive work email. Sales rep gets a new tablet, can’t figure out how to access the product catalog. Manager buys a new laptop, can’t remember any of their passwords. We fix all of this in one visit.

Email is the most important business tool that nobody thinks about until it stops working. Can’t send emails. Can’t receive emails. Emails going to spam. Can’t access email on your phone. Every one of these problems costs you money.

We set up email on computers, phones, and tablets. We configure Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, and whatever other email program you use. We make sure your email works on all your devices and stays synced so you’re not seeing different messages on different screens.

Email problems we fix every day: “My emails keep bouncing back.” “I can’t attach files bigger than 10MB.” “My sent emails aren’t saving.” “I’m getting hundreds of spam messages.” “My email works on my computer but not my phone.” “I deleted an important email and need it back.”

The most frustrating email problem? When it works fine for everyone else but not for you. Usually that means a setting got changed somewhere, or your email program is using an old password, or your phone is trying to connect to the wrong server. We track down these problems fast because we’ve seen them a hundred times.

Computer got stolen? Laptop damaged in a break-in? You need documentation for your insurance claim that shows what was lost and what it’s worth.

We write insurance reports for Brisbane businesses that lost equipment to theft, fire, flood, or other damage. We document what you had, what it would cost to replace, and what data might have been on it. Insurance companies want specific details, and we know what they’re looking for.

Most insurance claims get rejected or reduced because the documentation isn’t detailed enough. “A laptop” isn’t enough information. They need the brand, model, age, specifications, and replacement cost. They need proof you actually had it. They need a professional assessment of the damage.

We’ve helped Brisbane businesses recover thousands of dollars in insurance claims by providing proper documentation. We take photos, write detailed reports, and explain everything in the language insurance companies understand.

Sometimes you just need someone to answer a question. “How do I do this in Excel?” “What’s the best way to share large files?” “Should I upgrade to Windows 11?” You don’t need a full service call. You need five minutes with someone who knows the answer.

We provide IT help over the phone, through remote access, and in person. Quick questions get quick answers. Bigger problems get scheduled visits. We’re here when you need us, whether that’s a two-minute phone call or a two-hour on-site fix.

The best IT support is the kind you barely notice. Your computer stays updated. Your backups run automatically. Small problems get fixed before they become big problems. You only call us when something unusual happens, and when you do, we answer.

Brisbane businesses tell us the same thing: they just want technology that works. They don’t want to become IT experts. They don’t want to spend hours on hold with some overseas call center. They want a local tech who knows their systems and fixes problems fast.

Pay-as-you-go IT support costs more in the long run. Every service call is an emergency. Every problem is a surprise. Every fix is expensive because we’re starting from scratch.

Managed maintenance plans mean we take care of your IT before things break. We update your software monthly. We monitor your systems for problems. We test your backups. We clean up your computers. We check your security. We’re already familiar with your setup, so when something does go wrong, we fix it faster.

Most Brisbane businesses on maintenance plans call us half as often as businesses without plans. Not because they have fewer problems, but because we catch and fix problems before they notice. The computer that was about to crash? We replaced the failing hard drive last week. The security vulnerability? We patched it in last month’s update.

Maintenance plans cost less than two emergency service calls per year. If you’re calling us more than twice a year, you should be on a plan. You’ll save money and have way less stress.

New phone should make your life easier. Instead, you spend two days trying to get your email working, your contacts transferred, and your apps reinstalled. Then you give up and just use it for phone calls.

We set up phones and tablets properly. We transfer everything from your old device. We configure your email, contacts, and calendar. We install the apps you need for work. We connect you to your company network. We set up security like PIN codes and fingerprint locks. We show you how everything works before we leave.

Brisbane businesses buy new phones for their team and then wonder why nobody uses them properly. Because nobody showed them how. Because the email isn’t set up right. Because they can’t access the files they need. Because it’s easier to just keep using their old phone.

A properly set up phone makes your team more productive. They can check email from anywhere. They can access documents on the go. They can take payments at markets or trade shows. They can actually use the technology you paid for.

Cash registers are dead. Modern businesses use point-of-sale systems that track inventory, process payments, manage staff, and generate reports. But only if they’re set up correctly.

We install and configure POS systems for Brisbane retail shops, cafés, restaurants, and service businesses. We connect them to your payment processor, set up your products and prices, train your staff, and make sure everything works before you open.

POS problems we fix: “The receipt printer stopped working.” “We can’t process card payments.” “The system is running really slow.” “We need to add new products but don’t know how.” “Our reports aren’t matching our bank deposits.” “The touchscreen isn’t responding.”

The worst POS problems happen during your busiest times. Saturday afternoon, line of customers, and your payment system goes down. We provide emergency support for these situations because we know every minute costs you sales.

Printers are the most frustrating piece of technology in every office. They work perfectly until you actually need to print something important. Then they jam, run out of ink, refuse to connect, or print weird error messages.

We set up printers so they actually work reliably. We connect them to your network so everyone in the office can print. We install the right drivers on every computer. We configure default settings so documents print correctly the first time. We show you how to fix paper jams and replace ink.

Printer problems we solve daily: “My computer can’t find the printer.” “It prints from one computer but not others.” “Everything prints with weird margins.” “It says it’s out of ink but we just replaced the cartridge.” “The printer is offline and we can’t get it back online.”

Most printer problems come from bad setup. Someone bought a printer, plugged it in, installed whatever software came on the CD (if they even have a CD drive anymore), and hoped for the best. Then they wonder why it only works sometimes. Proper printer setup takes 30 minutes and saves hours of frustration.

You don’t always need someone to come to your office. Half of computer problems can be fixed remotely if you have the right tools and the right tech.

We provide remote support for Brisbane businesses across the metro area. You call us, we connect to your computer over the internet, and we fix the problem while you watch. Software issues, settings problems, email configuration, virus removal, troubleshooting—most of this can happen remotely.

Remote support is faster and cheaper than on-site visits. You call at 2 PM with a problem. We remote in at 2:15 PM and have it fixed by 2:30 PM. No travel time, no waiting, no taking time off work to let us in.

Some problems still need hands-on fixes. Broken hardware, network cabling, printer repairs—we can’t do those remotely. But we can diagnose remotely and show up with the right parts to fix it in one visit.

Smart TVs are computers that happen to display video. They need to connect to Wi-Fi, sign into streaming services, update software, and sync with your other devices. Most people buy a smart TV and use about 10% of its features because setup is confusing.

We set up smart TVs in Brisbane homes and businesses. We connect them to your network, sign you into Netflix, Stan, Disney+, and whatever else you use. We adjust picture settings so it actually looks good. We connect soundbars and other devices. We show you how to use the remote without needing a manual.

Business smart TV setup is different from home setup. You want it to display presentations, show promotional videos, or run digital signage. You don’t want it showing Netflix suggestions to your customers. We configure business TVs for professional use.

The most common smart TV problem? It was working fine yesterday and today it says “No Internet Connection.” Usually that means your Wi-Fi password changed, or the TV needs a software update, or something in your network settings changed. We fix these problems in minutes.

New software comes with a list of system requirements, a 47-page manual, and absolutely no clear instructions for how to actually make it work with your business.

We install and configure software for Brisbane businesses. Microsoft Office, accounting programs, design software, industry-specific applications—we make sure it installs correctly, activates properly, and works with your existing systems.

Software problems we handle: “It won’t install.” “It installed but won’t open.” “It keeps asking for a product key and ours isn’t working.” “It works on one computer but not others.” “We upgraded and now our old files won’t open.” “It’s running really slow.”

The tricky part of software installation isn’t clicking “Next” a bunch of times. It’s making sure it works with everything else you use. Your new accounting software needs to import data from your old accounting software. Your design program needs to work with your printer. Your industry software needs to access files on your server. We make sure all of this works together.

You bought new software or new equipment. Now you need to actually use it. The manual is 200 pages. The online tutorials assume you already know what you’re doing. You just want someone to show you the basics so you can get work done.

We provide tech training for Brisbane businesses. We show your team how to use new software, new equipment, or new systems. We focus on what you actually need to know, not every feature that exists.

Good training isn’t a lecture. It’s hands-on practice with someone watching to answer questions and fix mistakes. We train your team at your office, using your equipment, working with your actual files. That way they’re learning exactly what they’ll do every day.

Most software training covers way too much information. You don’t need to know every feature. You need to know the eight things you’ll do every day. We teach those eight things really well, and then we’re available when you eventually need to learn the advanced stuff.

Laptops break differently than desktop computers. Screens crack. Hinges snap. Keyboards stop working after spills. Charging ports get loose. Batteries die.

We repair laptops for Brisbane businesses and individuals. We replace screens, keyboards, batteries, charging ports, and hard drives. We fix hinges, clean out dust, and upgrade memory. We work on all brands—Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Toshiba, and more.

The most common laptop repair? Cracked screens. Someone closed the laptop with a pen on the keyboard. Someone dropped it. Someone put something heavy on top of it in a bag. Screen replacement takes a few hours and costs way less than a new laptop.

Second most common repair? Laptops that won’t charge. Usually it’s the charging port that got loose from plugging and unplugging the charger hundreds of times. Sometimes it’s the battery that died. Sometimes it’s the charger itself. We diagnose which part actually needs replacing so you’re not paying for parts you don’t need.

Macs are great until something goes wrong. Then you realize there aren’t many places in Brisbane that actually know how to fix them.

We support and repair Apple computers—iMacs, MacBooks, Mac Minis, and Mac Pros. We fix hardware problems, solve software issues, recover data, upgrade components, and help with the transition from Windows to Mac.

Common Mac problems we fix: “It won’t turn on.” “The screen is black but I can hear it running.” “It’s running really slow.” “I spilled something on the keyboard.” “The battery dies in an hour.” “I can’t install the latest update.” “I forgot my password.”

Macs last longer than most PCs, but they’re not immune to problems. Hard drives fail. Batteries wear out. Screens crack. Software gets corrupted. We fix all of it, usually same-day for software problems and within a few days for hardware repairs.

Your computer is full of dust. You can’t see it from the outside, but inside, the fans and heat sinks are clogged with months or years of accumulated dust, pet hair, and debris.

Dust makes computers overheat. Overheating makes computers slow down, crash, and eventually fail. A computer that’s full of dust runs hot, runs loud, and doesn’t last as long as a clean computer.

We clean computers inside and out. We open them up, blow out all the dust, clean the fans, clear the heat sinks, and put them back together. Your computer runs cooler, quieter, and faster.

Brisbane’s climate makes computer dust worse. Humid air carries more particles. Offices near busy roads get more dust. Homes with pets accumulate hair inside computers. We recommend cleaning every 12-18 months, or more often if you’re in a dusty environment.

Something’s wrong with your computer and it’s not a simple fix. It won’t turn on. It turns on but nothing displays. It makes weird beeping sounds. It crashes constantly. It’s a hardware problem, and hardware problems need hands-on repairs.

We repair computers at our workshop or at your office, depending on the problem. We replace failed hard drives, dead power supplies, broken motherboards, faulty memory, and burned-out graphics cards. We fix computers that got damaged by power surges, liquid spills, or physical drops.

Most computer repairs take 1-3 days. We diagnose the problem, order parts if needed, make the repair, and test everything before we return it. Emergency repairs can happen same-day if you need it urgently and we have the parts in stock.

The question everyone asks: “Should I repair it or buy a new one?” Depends on the computer and the problem. Replacing a hard drive in a three-year-old computer makes sense. Replacing a motherboard in an eight-year-old computer probably doesn’t. We give you honest advice about what makes financial sense.

Your computer is doing something weird and you don’t know why. It’s not completely broken, but it’s not working right either. That’s when you need troubleshooting—figuring out what’s actually wrong so we can fix it.

We troubleshoot all kinds of computer problems. Random crashes, error messages, programs that won’t open, files that won’t save, slow performance, strange noises, weird behavior. We run diagnostics, check logs, test components, and track down the root cause.

Good troubleshooting is detective work. The symptom isn’t always the problem. “Computer is slow” could mean malware, failing hard drive, not enough memory, too many startup programs, or a dozen other things. We figure out which one it actually is.

Most computer problems have logical causes. Something changed—you installed new software, or a Windows update ran, or a setting got changed, or a component started failing. We find what changed and fix it.

Your computer works fine but it’s getting slow. Programs take forever to open. You can’t run newer software. You’re thinking about buying a new computer, but maybe you just need to upgrade the one you have.

We upgrade computers with more memory, faster hard drives (or solid-state drives), better graphics cards, and additional storage. We install new components, configure them properly, and make sure everything works together.

The single best upgrade for most computers? Replacing the old hard drive with a solid-state drive. Your computer will boot in seconds instead of minutes. Programs will open instantly. Everything will feel faster. It’s like getting a new computer for a fraction of the cost.

We also install new hardware—additional monitors, external drives, capture cards, specialized equipment. We make sure it’s compatible with your computer, install any necessary drivers, and get it working properly.

Your hard drive failed. Your computer won’t boot. You can’t access your files. Years of work, thousands of photos, important documents—all of it stuck on a dead computer.

We recover data from failed hard drives, corrupted storage devices, and crashed computers. We use specialized tools and techniques to extract data from drives that won’t boot normally.

Data recovery isn’t always possible. If the drive is physically damaged, or if it’s been overwritten, or if it’s been encrypted by ransomware, we might not be able to get your files back. But we succeed more often than not.

The most important thing about data recovery: stop using the computer immediately. Every time you try to turn it on or access files, you risk making the damage worse. Call us first, and we’ll tell you the safest way to proceed.

Your business runs on the internet. Email, cloud storage, online banking, customer databases—all of it requires internet access. All of it is vulnerable if you don’t have proper security.

Internet security means protecting your business from hackers, viruses, ransomware, phishing attacks, and data theft. It’s antivirus software, firewalls, secure passwords, encrypted connections, and staff training.

We set up internet security for Brisbane businesses that actually works. We install business-grade antivirus that doesn’t slow down your computers. We configure firewalls that block attacks without blocking legitimate work. We set up VPNs for staff working from home. We enable encryption so your data stays private.

The biggest internet security risk? Your staff. They click phishing emails. They use weak passwords. They access work files on public Wi-Fi without protection. They plug random USB drives into company computers. Good security includes training your team to avoid these mistakes.

Your office Wi-Fi works great near the router and barely works in the back room. Half your team sits near the router. The other half deals with dropped connections and slow speeds.

We set up networks and optimize Wi-Fi for Brisbane offices, warehouses, retail stores, and cafés. We figure out where your Wi-Fi is weak and fix it with additional access points, better equipment, or different placement.

Wi-Fi problems we solve: “It’s fast in the morning and slow in the afternoon.” “It works on phones but not laptops.” “It drops out constantly.” “We can’t get signal in the warehouse.” “It’s fast for some people and slow for others.” “It worked fine until we moved offices.”

Good Wi-Fi isn’t about having the most expensive router. It’s about having the right equipment in the right places with the right settings. We’ve fixed Wi-Fi in old buildings with thick walls, warehouses with metal shelving, and offices with too many networks competing for the same channels.

New office, new internet connection, and nobody can get online. The modem is blinking lights you don’t understand. The router isn’t connecting. Your team is using their phone hotspots and burning through data.

We set up internet and Wi-Fi for Brisbane businesses moving offices or upgrading connections. We work with your internet provider to make sure the connection is active. We configure your modem and router. We set up Wi-Fi with a secure password. We connect all your computers and devices. We test everything to make sure it’s actually working.

Internet setup includes figuring out what speed you actually need. The internet company wants to sell you the fastest, most expensive plan. But do you actually need 1000 Mbps for an office with five people doing email and web browsing? Probably not. We help you get the right speed without overpaying.

The most common internet problem in Brisbane? NBN connections that don’t work properly because the technician didn’t configure everything correctly. We fix these problems every week—usually it’s a setting in the modem that needs to be changed.

Five computers trying to share one printer. Half your team can’t access the shared drive. Someone brought their own router from home and now nothing works right. Network problems slow down every business, but most Brisbane companies just live with it because they think fixing it costs too much.

Setting up a proper business network isn’t complicated. You need equipment that actually works together, cables run to the right places, and settings configured so your team can do their jobs without fighting the technology.

We’ve wired networks in old Queenslander buildings where running cables means getting creative. We’ve set up mesh Wi-Fi systems in warehouses where one router could never reach the whole space. We’ve connected offices across multiple floors in CBD buildings where the internet comes in on level three but everyone works on level seven.

The biggest network mistake Brisbane businesses make? Using home-grade equipment for business needs. That $89 router from the electronics store can’t handle 15 people streaming video calls at the same time. It just can’t. Business networks need business equipment, and we help you get the right gear without overspending.

Two weeks ago, a Newstead marketing agency called us after their accountant noticed something odd. Money was being transferred to an overseas account they’d never heard of. Turns out, hackers had been inside their system for three months. Three months of reading emails, watching transactions, waiting for the right moment to strike. A digital security check would have caught them in week one.

Most Brisbane businesses think they’re secure because they have antivirus software. That’s like thinking your house is safe because you locked the front door while leaving every window wide open. Real security means checking everything—your network, your devices, your software, your staff’s habits, and all the ways hackers actually get in.

We run digital security checks that show you exactly where you’re vulnerable. We scan your network for open ports and weak spots. We check if your software is outdated and full of security holes. We test your passwords to see if they can be cracked in seconds. We look for malware hiding in your systems. We review your employee access levels to see who can get into what. We check if your data is being backed up and if those backups are protected.

The average security check finds 8-12 serious vulnerabilities that Brisbane businesses didn’t know they had. Servers running software that hasn’t been updated in two years. Admin passwords that are literally “admin123”. Employees with full access to financial systems when they only need to view reports. Former staff members whose accounts are still active six months after they left. We don’t just find problems—we prioritize them and give you a clear plan for fixing what’s actually dangerous first.

Last month, a Woolloongabba physio clinic got locked out of their patient management system. Someone in Russia was trying to log in as the receptionist. The system detected it and locked everything down. How did the hackers get the password? The receptionist used the same password for work email, personal email, Facebook, Instagram, and Netflix. One of those got hacked. Now they had all of them.

Passwords are the weakest part of security because people are terrible at creating them and even worse at managing them. “Password123”, “Brisbane2024”, the name of your dog, your birthday—hackers crack these in seconds. They’ve got lists of millions of leaked passwords and software that tries thousands of passwords per second. Strong passwords look like “K9$mP2@vL8#qR4!” not “password” or “companyname2024”. The first one takes years to crack. The second ones take seconds.

We set up proper password systems and multi-factor authentication for Brisbane businesses. We help you create strong passwords, set up password managers so your team doesn’t have to remember 47 different passwords, and configure MFA on everything that supports it. MFA means you need two things to log in—something you know (your password) and something you have (your phone, a security key, a fingerprint). Even if hackers steal your password, they can’t get in without that second factor.

Brisbane businesses resist MFA because it feels like extra hassle. Then they get hacked and realize 10 extra seconds per login would have saved them $50,000 in ransomware payments and weeks of recovery time. We set up password managers like LastPass or 1Password, configure MFA using Microsoft Authenticator or Google Authenticator, and train your team so security becomes easy enough that people actually do it.

Yesterday morning, a Kangaroo Point real estate agent opened an email that looked like it was from Australia Post. “Your package couldn’t be delivered.” She clicked the link. Three minutes later, every file on her computer was locked. Ransomware. The hackers wanted $8,000. She called us at 9:17 AM. By 11:30 AM, we had her computer clean and her files restored from backup. That’s what proper virus removal looks like when you catch it early.

Viruses, spyware, and malware are everywhere. They hide in email attachments, dodgy websites, fake software downloads, and USB drives someone found in a car park. Signs your computer is infected: suddenly much slower, pop-ups when you’re not browsing, your browser homepage changed, antivirus disabled and won’t turn back on, files disappearing, or your computer sending emails you didn’t write. Most malware tries to stay hidden—sitting quietly in the background, stealing data, watching your activity, waiting for the right moment.

We remove all types of malicious software from computers and networks. Viruses that corrupt files. Spyware that steals passwords. Ransomware that locks everything. Trojans that open backdoors for hackers. We use professional-grade removal tools that go way deeper than standard antivirus software. We scan in safe mode, check startup programs, browser extensions, system files, and find malware hiding in places normal scans don’t check.

The most common way malware gets in? Email attachments and links. Someone sends you an invoice you weren’t expecting. You open it anyway. The email looks legitimate, but it’s fake, and now you’re infected. After we clean your computer, we show you how the infection happened so you don’t do it again. We update your software, configure your antivirus properly, and train your staff to spot phishing emails before they click. Training your team to pause for five seconds before clicking would stop half of all malware infections.

We’re based in Brisbane and we’ve been fixing computers and supporting local businesses for over a decade. We know the NBN issues in your suburb. We understand the tech challenges Brisbane businesses face. We’re here when you need us—for emergencies, regular maintenance, or just questions about your technology.

Call us when your tech isn’t working the way it should. We’ll figure out what’s wrong and fix it properly.