Find the IT risks your business can actually fix this month.
DELMAR / ALBANY SMALL-BUSINESS RISK REVIEW
Owner-led review of the systems that actually create downtime, security exposure, and day-to-day tech friction: Microsoft 365, email, accounts, backups, devices, network basics, vendor access, and manual workflow drag.
No scare tactics. No jargon dump. You get a clear next-step list.
- ✓ Accounts, MFA, and admin access
- ✓ Email, Microsoft 365, and phishing exposure
- ✓ Backups, recovery, devices, Wi-Fi, and remote access
What the review checks
No scare tactics. No generic audit theater. The goal is to identify the highest-value fixes first.
Accounts and access
Admin accounts, MFA, shared logins, onboarding, offboarding, and permission risks.
Email and Microsoft 365
Mailbox security, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, phishing exposure, and common configuration gaps.
Backups and recovery
What is backed up, where it lives, whether restores are realistic, and what would slow recovery.
Devices and network basics
Computers, routers, Wi-Fi, remote access, endpoint protection, patching, and office technology friction.
Vendor and support risks
Gaps caused by unclear ownership, undocumented systems, unmanaged tools, and slow vendor handoffs.
Workflow friction
Manual admin work, repeated intake, messy handoffs, and places where practical automation may help.
What you receive
A plain-language summary of what was checked, what was found, and what should happen next. Humpf Tech prioritizes practical fixes: the things most likely to reduce downtime, security risk, confusion, or wasted time.
- Clear findings without jargon
- Priority fixes ranked by impact
- Recommendations you can actually act on
- A path into support, cleanup, cybersecurity, networking, or automation if there is a fit
Good fit for small teams that need practical help
This is for small businesses, nonprofits, professional offices, local organizations, and owner-led teams that know technology matters but do not want MSP runaround, vague reports, or fake enterprise language.
Start with the most important gaps.
Tell Humpf Tech what is broken, risky, slow, confusing, or overdue. You do not need to diagnose it first.