Small business owners make technology decisions constantly: which website platform, which CRM, which project management tool, whether to automate a process or hire for it. Most of those decisions are made without enough information and with vendors who have a financial interest in the outcome.
We provide tech consulting for small businesses that want an independent perspective. Platform evaluation, digital tool audits, vendor proposal review, automation feasibility assessments, and technology roadmaps that match your actual budget and operational reality rather than a theoretical best practice.
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Tech consulting for small businesses covers: website platform evaluation (should you be on Webflow, WordPress, Wix, or something else for your specific situation), CRM selection and setup guidance, project management tool selection, automation feasibility assessments (what can actually be automated and what the realistic ROI is), vendor proposal review, and technology roadmapping for businesses that are growing and need a coherent digital infrastructure rather than a collection of disconnected tools. The common thread is independent, vendor-agnostic advice from someone who is not trying to sell you a specific platform or service.
The most common expensive tech mistakes we see small businesses make: paying for more software than they actually use because the onboarding was oversold, building on a platform that creates migration costs when the business outgrows it, hiring a developer to build something custom that an existing tool would handle for a fraction of the price, and choosing tools based on features rather than fit for their specific workflow. Tech consulting prevents those mistakes by bringing in someone who has seen the same decisions made well and poorly across multiple businesses and can tell you which path you are on before you commit to it.
Yes. We review vendor proposals, freelancer pitches, and agency quotes across web design, development, SEO, and technology platforms. The goal is to help you evaluate whether the scope makes sense, whether the pricing is reasonable for the market, whether the technical approach is sound, and whether the vendor has clearly understood what you are trying to accomplish. Most small business owners making their first hire in a technical discipline have no reliable way to evaluate whether they are getting a fair deal. That is exactly the gap vendor evaluation consulting fills.