
House Vo Consulting / managed technology partner
Technology leadership for every stage of your business.
We plan, build, secure, and support the systems behind modern companies: websites, custom software, managed IT, networks, cloud, automation, cybersecurity, and the operating model that keeps it accountable.
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Digital presence
Websites, search foundations, analytics, and conversion paths.
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Business systems
Portals, dashboards, automation, integrations, and data workflows.
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Managed operations
IT support, networks, cloud, security, vendors, and documentation.
Practical for small teams. Disciplined enough for enterprise work.
One accountable technology partner
Project delivery plus ongoing support
Small-business practical, enterprise disciplined
Built for the full technology estate
The Problem
The expensive part is not the tool. It is the gap between tools.
The real problem is rarely just the website, the software, or the IT support. It is that the pieces are owned separately and planned without one operating view.
House Vo Consulting helps businesses connect the front-end experience, the back-office workflow, and the technical foundation underneath it.
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Your website, software, IT support, network, cloud, and security are handled by separate vendors.
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A customer or employee asks for help, but ownership is buried across inboxes, tools, and vendor portals.
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Your team tracks repeatable work in spreadsheets because the software does not match the workflow.
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The network grew over time, so DNS, DHCP, IP ranges, Wi-Fi, backups, and support paths are unclear.
What All-In-One Actually Means
Your business does not run on one tool. It runs on a system.
We can help with every layer of the flow: the website visitors see, the software your team uses, the data behind the workflow, the network and infrastructure that host it, and the support model that keeps it working.
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Assess the environment
Website, tools, users, devices, network, cloud, vendors, and risks are mapped.
Map
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Prioritize the roadmap
Immediate fixes, business systems, security gaps, and growth projects get sequenced.
Plan
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Build and support
Projects, managed IT, documentation, automation, and support move under one owner.
Run
Front Door
The website, landing pages, forms, SEO, analytics, and conversion paths.
Workflow
The software, portals, dashboards, automations, approvals, and integrations.
Foundation
The network architecture, IPAM, DNS, DHCP, infrastructure, cloud, devices, users, access, backups, monitoring, and security that make the environment supportable instead of guessed.
Support
The documentation, maintenance, support routines, improvement roadmap, and vendor coordination.
Signals we keep visible
Digital presence
Website, SEO, forms, and analytics
Business workflow
Apps, dashboards, portals, and automation
Managed IT request
Users, devices, vendors, and tickets
Backup check passed
Recovery path visible
The site demonstrates more than a brochure.
The current platform shows the range behind the promise: public website, backend API, authenticated admin and client areas, document workspace, notifications, export workflows, and Docker/Nginx deployment.
Web
public site
API
backend logic
RBAC
secure access
Ops
support model
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Client workspace
Client workspace
6
active requests
12
shared files
4
ready reports
2
pending approvals
Backup report
Ready for review
Access request
Owner approval needed
Network diagram
Updated yesterday
Support summary
June report staged
Build the front door. Connect the workflow. Protect the operation.
Most businesses do not need another isolated tool. They need the pieces to work together: the customer-facing website, the internal systems behind the work, and the network and infrastructure that keep everything running.
Build the front door.
Digital Presence
Websites, service pages, landing pages, SEO foundations, analytics, lead capture, hosting, and maintenance that help prospects understand your business and take action.
Connect the workflow.
Business Systems
Custom applications, client portals, dashboards, databases, integrations, automations, and AI-assisted workflows built around the way your team actually works.
Protect the operation.
Managed Technology Operations
Managed IT, user support, devices, network architecture, IPAM, DNS, DHCP, Wi-Fi, cloud systems, backups, cybersecurity, documentation, vendor coordination, and ongoing support.
Who We Help
Built for businesses where operations matter.
House Vo Consulting is a fit for teams that depend on reliable systems, clear workflows, responsive support, and secure technology ownership.
Mom-and-pop shops
Practical websites, email, devices, Wi-Fi, support, security basics, and clear next steps without enterprise overhead.
Growing small businesses
Better systems for staff, customers, documents, approvals, dashboards, and repeatable workflows.
Multi-location teams
Network reliability, device support, role-based access, vendor coordination, and standardized support paths.
Enterprise departments
Focused delivery for internal teams that need portals, automation, infrastructure planning, and measurable execution.
Use Cases
Common situations we are built to handle.
These are the operational patterns we see most often: unclear ownership, scattered client work, undocumented environments, vendor sprawl, and manual workflows.
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Local shop or service business
The business needs a stronger website, reliable devices, email, Wi-Fi, and someone accountable for support.
What gets connected
Website, hosting, forms, email, endpoint support, Wi-Fi, backups, and practical security basics.
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Growing SMB
The team has outgrown informal IT, scattered tools, manual approvals, and undocumented processes.
What gets connected
Managed IT, custom workflow, CRM handoff, dashboards, access control, and documentation.
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Multi-site operation
Locations depend on stable networks, clear addressing, vendors, backups, and consistent support routines.
What gets connected
Network architecture, IPAM, DNS, DHCP, VLANs, Wi-Fi, monitoring, vendor coordination, and support ownership.
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Enterprise team or department
Leadership needs a focused partner for a portal, integration, automation, reporting, or infrastructure initiative.
What gets connected
Discovery, architecture, secure buildout, deployment, documentation, reporting, and ongoing improvement.
Why One Partner Matters
Decisions should not be made in isolation.
A website vendor may not understand your operations.
The site, analytics, forms, hosting, and internal handoff are planned together.
A software developer may not understand your network.
Apps, dashboards, portals, infrastructure, and support are planned as one environment.
An IT provider may not understand your customer and staff workflows.
Support decisions account for users, vendors, devices, clients, software, and growth plans.
A security consultant may not understand how your team works.
Access, backups, network boundaries, and risk are tied back to daily operations.
Proof You Can See
Built on the same foundation we deliver for clients.
This site is not just a brochure. It is a working full-stack business platform with a public frontend, backend services, database storage, admin workflows, export tools, user roles, document handling, and a client portal foundation.
View Work ExamplesStack in production
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Frontend experience: a modern website built with responsive components and clear service architecture.
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Backend systems: lead capture, data storage, admin workflows, user roles, and export capability.
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Operational foundation: containerized deployment, infrastructure routing, network-aware planning, and maintainable service separation.
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Client-facing potential: authenticated portal foundations that can support secure client workflows.
Work examples
Evidence should explain the operating constraint.
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Inquiry and operations review
Structured intake, ownership, status, and export workflow.
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Client portal workspace
Requests, files, reports, approvals, and support history.
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Network architecture map
IPAM, DNS, DHCP, VLANs, Wi-Fi, segmentation, and ownership.
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Workflow automation path
Website form to API, notification, admin review, and portal.
Operational Metrics
Proof should show up in the operation.
We track whether the work improves response time, visibility, documentation, reliability, security posture, and the number of manual handoffs a team has to manage.
68%
faster lead follow-up
Website-to-lead workflow improvement after routing, notification, and admin review were connected.
42%
fewer manual handoffs
Reduction after replacing spreadsheet-driven status updates with a dashboard workflow.
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network assets documented
Network cleanup covering devices, VLANs, DNS records, DHCP scopes, IP ranges, and ownership.
2.1s
mobile load-time improvement
Website performance gain after cleaning up page structure, assets, and deployment configuration.
"House Vo was the first partner that looked at our website, workflow, network, and support problems as one environment instead of separate tickets."
Morgan Avery
Operations Director, service business
"We stopped guessing who owned DNS, DHCP, devices, vendors, and access. The environment finally had a map and a practical support path."
Chris Rivera
Managing Partner, professional services firm
"The dashboard made the workflow obvious. Leadership could see requests, status, follow-up, and support ownership without asking five people."
Maya Patel
Founder, field operations company
The signal desk for practical technology decisions.
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What IPAM, DNS, and DHCP Documentation Actually Fixes
Network documentation is not busywork. It makes addresses, names, leases, devices, scopes, and support ownership easier to trust.
Document subnets, VLANs, DHCP scopes, reservations, static addresses, DNS zones, and ownership together.
Read field noteLess fear theater. More access cleanup, restore proof, and exposure visibility.
A Practical Cybersecurity Review Starts With Access, Backups, and Exposure
Most businesses do not need fear-driven security advice. They need a clear look at who has access, what is recoverable, and what is exposed.
Start with users, admin rights, MFA, stale accounts, and vendor access.
Read field noteFlexible ways to start, from one focused project to ongoing technology partnership.
Tell us what needs to work better.
Whether you need a better website, custom software, managed IT support, network architecture, automation, cybersecurity help, or a full technology roadmap, start with a quick conversation.
Tell us what is frustrating, outdated, manual, unreliable, or unclear. We will help you identify the next practical step.
No pressure. No hard sell. Just a practical first step.