Stop duct-taping your business technology together.
House Vo Consulting helps growing businesses modernize websites, build custom software, automate workflows, secure infrastructure, and support daily IT operations - all under one roof.
We connect the front-end experience, the back-office workflow, and the technical foundation underneath it.
House Vo Ops View
Connected view: website, workflow, network, portal, and operations
New lead captured
Website inquiry routed
CRM follow-up routed
Owner assigned
Support ticket opened
Priority triaged
Backup check passed
Recovery path visible
Network map optimized
Names, addresses, and scopes documented
Client portal ready
Workspace available
Security review pending
Access cleanup queued
Automation active
Manual steps removed
Disconnected technology quietly drains time, leads, and trust.
The real problem is not your website, your software, or your IT. It is that none of it works together cleanly enough.
House Vo Consulting helps businesses connect the front-end experience, the back-office workflow, and the technical foundation underneath it.
A lead comes through the website, but follow-up happens manually.
A customer asks for an update, but the answer is buried in email.
Your team tracks work in spreadsheets because the software does not match the workflow.
The network was patched together over time, so DNS, DHCP, IP ranges, Wi-Fi, and support paths are unclear.
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.
The site already demonstrates the operating system behind the promise.
Lead capture is not presented as a loose form. The proof artifact shows the path from inquiry to backend storage, owner review, and export-ready operations.
3
new inquiries
12m
avg. route time
CSV
export-ready
Role
admin review
Work Example 01
Lead workflow console
Service inquiry form
housevo.us/contact
3
new inquiries
12m
avg. route time
CSV
export ready
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.
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.
Service businesses
Better websites, lead capture, client communication, scheduling, support, and reporting.
Professional teams
Documents, approvals, client requests, dashboards, secure access, and repeatable workflows.
Growing SMBs
Companies that have outgrown informal IT, scattered vendors, manual processes, and undocumented systems.
Operations-heavy teams
Network reliability, device support, role-based access, infrastructure planning, and practical security.
Common situations we are built to handle.
These are the operational patterns we see most often: unclear follow-up, scattered client work, undocumented environments, and manual workflows.
Owner-led service company
The website brings in interest, but follow-up lives in inboxes.
What gets connected
Website form, notification, admin review, CRM handoff, and reporting.
Professional services team
Client work depends on documents, approvals, status updates, and secure access.
What gets connected
Portal workspace, files, approvals, dashboards, and role-based permissions.
Operations-heavy SMB
The team relies on devices, Wi-Fi, vendors, backups, and undocumented network details.
What gets connected
Managed IT, IPAM, DNS, DHCP, network map, backups, and support ownership.
Growing internal team
Spreadsheets and manual routing are slowing down work that repeats every week.
What gets connected
Custom workflow, database, automation, dashboard, and improvement roadmap.
Decisions should not be made in isolation.
A website vendor may not understand your workflow.
Lead capture, analytics, routing, and follow-up are considered 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 experience.
Support decisions account for the website, users, vendors, devices, and client workflows.
A security consultant may not understand how your team works.
Access, backups, network boundaries, and risk are tied back to daily operations.
Front Door
The website, landing pages, forms, SEO, analytics, and lead capture.
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.
Built on the same foundation we deliver for clients.
This site is not just a brochure. It is a working full-stack business system with lead capture, backend storage, admin workflows, export tools, user roles, and a client portal foundation.
View Work ExamplesFrontend experience: a modern website built with responsive components and clear service architecture.
Backend systems: lead capture, data storage, admin workflows, user roles, and export capability.
Operational foundation: containerized deployment, infrastructure routing, network-aware planning, and maintainable service separation.
Client-facing potential: authenticated portal foundations that can support secure client workflows.
Work Example 01
Lead workflow console
Service inquiry form
housevo.us/contact
3
new inquiries
12m
avg. route time
CSV
export ready
Work Example 03
Client workspace
Acme 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
Work Example 04
Network documentation packet
HVC-NET-042 topology
Dual WAN, HA firewall, core switch stack, segmented access
Access switches
48 ports
Wi-Fi APs
6 online
Server/NAS
backup VLAN
Printers/IoT
isolated
DNS zones
corp.local, guest.housevo, public records
DHCP scopes
6 active scopes, reservations documented
IPAM status
88 assets, 19 reserved, 4 stale leases
Support owner
Firewall, switching, Wi-Fi, DNS, DHCP
Work Example 05
Workflow automation path
Automation run
HVC-AUTO-017 / inquiry routing
Trigger
Website form submitted
Rule
Network review requests to operations
Review
Human approval before client workspace
Control point
Automation handles intake, routing, notification, and status updates while keeping approval in the right person's hands.
Proof should show up in the operation.
We track whether the work improves follow-up speed, visibility, documentation, reliability, 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.
31
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
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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.