When the next step needs a conversation before it needs a quote.
Tell Mox what is slow, exposed, overcomplicated, or still too manual.
Use the form to book a consultation or request a quote. A useful first message usually covers the size of the business, what systems are involved, what feels wrong right now, and whether you want ongoing support, a cleanup project, or a custom build.
For scoped work such as migrations, procurement, cleanup, or custom software.
When the environment needs steady day-to-day ownership.
After you reach out
What happens next
The first step should turn a messy request into a practical next move, not trap it inside a canned intake flow.
Mox reviews the request
The first pass is about understanding the actual shape of the issue, not forcing it into a canned intake script.
A practical next step gets recommended
That may be a support conversation, a scoped quote, a deeper discovery call, or a cleaner technical assessment first.
The work gets placed in the right lane
The goal is to decide whether this belongs in monthly ownership, a project plan, or a build path before time gets wasted.
Request a consultation or quote
This page sends the details into an email draft so you can review it before sending.
Where requests usually point
Most consultations fall into one of these three shapes.
Monthly support ownership
For offices that need one steady lane across users, devices, vendors, Microsoft 365, networks, backups, and recurring support friction.
See support tiersQuotes and scoped work
For migrations, network cleanups, backup redesigns, procurement, hosting work, and custom applications that need a defined outcome.
See solution workClarity before the project
If the environment feels risky, messy, or expensive but the next move is not obvious, an assessment can turn that into a prioritized plan.
See IT assessments