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Fractional Tech Partner

A technology partner on call, without a full-time hire. Vendor selection, advice, troubleshooting, and a steady hand on your tech decisions, all in plain English.

  • Senior technical guidance without a full-time salary
  • Plain-English advice you can actually act on
  • Vendor and software picks done right the first time
  • A go-to person when something breaks or stalls
  • Honest, vendor-neutral advice

Most small businesses make their biggest technology decisions with nobody technical in the room. You sign the software contract, trust the vendor's pitch, and hope it works out. Sometimes it does. Sometimes you're locked into a tool that doesn't fit, paying for a mess someone has to untangle later.


You don't need a full-time CTO to fix that. You need someone technical you trust, on call. Someone to ask "is this actually a good idea?" before the money goes out. That's a fractional tech partner. We learn your business, weigh in on the decisions that matter, and step in when something technical needs a steady hand.


We work for you, never on a vendor's commission. So the advice you get is the advice that's actually best for you.




What you get


  • Vendor and software selection: honest advice so you buy the right tool instead of the best-marketed one
  • Technology strategy: a plan for systems, automation, and spend that fits where you actually are
  • Troubleshooting: a go-to person when something breaks, stalls, or stops making sense
  • Project oversight: a technical set of eyes on the contractors and platforms you're paying
  • Plain-English answers: translated out of vendor-speak so you can actually decide




Why it's worth it


One bad software decision (the wrong platform, a contract you can't get out of, a project that runs off the rails) costs more than a year of having someone in your corner to catch it early. You get senior technical judgment without a full-time salary, on a simple monthly setup with no project minimum and no agency runaround.




Who it's for


Owners and operators making tech decisions without a technical person in their corner, who'd like one before the next big purchase or problem.