How healthy is your IT,
really?
Eight plain-English questions. An instant scorecard. A personalised report in your inbox if you want one. No signup wall, no sales follow-up unless you ask.
Most businesses don't know where they stand.
IT problems compound quietly. A backup that stopped running six months ago. MFA half-rolled-out. An old server doing work it shouldn't. Nothing visible until something breaks, and by then the cost is real.
Five minutes of honest answers usually surfaces two or three things that have been waiting to bite. That's the entire point of this check, no signup wall and no sales call attached.
Between cybercrime reports in Australia
ACSC Annual Cyber Threat Report, 2023
Average reported loss per small-business cybercrime
ACSC Annual Cyber Threat Report, 2023
Small Australian businesses hit by a cyber incident each year
Australian Cyber Security Centre
How many people work at your business?
A health check is a snapshot. Managed IT keeps it healthy.
Patching, monitoring, backups that are actually tested, security posture reviewed against current threats, and a consistent point of contact when something needs a human. All running in the background for one fixed monthly number, so you don't end up taking this same check next year and finding the same things wrong.
IT also has to grow with the business. What works for ten staff doesn't scale to twenty-five — more endpoints, more data, more attack surface, more compliance pressure from clients and insurers. Managed IT is the difference between bolting on fixes as you grow and having an environment that's already shaped to handle the next step.