Establishing connection…
Establishing connection…
Most small and mid-size businesses don't have a CTO. They have a collection of vendors, a stack of passwords, and a prayer. House Vo exists to be the technology leader your business deserves — one person who sees the whole picture and stays accountable.
One owner
for websites, software, networks, infrastructure, and support
Full system
front door, workflow, foundation, documentation, and security
Built to run
not just launch, hand off, and disappear
Operator Record
Active engagement capability — live systems
Environment mapped
users, devices, vendors, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, cloud, backups
Workflow owned
lead capture, portals, dashboards, approvals, reporting
Stack supportable
frontend, API, database, cache, deployment, monitoring
Risk visible
access, MFA, recovery, segmentation, exposure, priorities
T. Vo
Founder / Principal Consultant
Standard
Map first. Build second. Document always.
House Vo Consulting is built around a simple standard: someone should understand the whole technical picture, explain it clearly, and stay accountable after the first fix ships.
Map the real environment before recommending tools.
Explain tradeoffs in plain business language.
Document systems, access, vendors, networks, and support paths.
Build only what can be maintained, secured, and improved.
Many companies become dependent on disconnected systems, manual processes, undocumented decisions, and vendors who only understand one piece of the puzzle.
Our work combines website design, custom software development, automation, managed IT, network architecture, infrastructure, and cybersecurity into one practical consulting relationship. That means we can help with the customer-facing experience, the internal workflow, and the technical foundation behind both.
The goal is simple: make technology easier to understand, easier to use, easier to support, and easier to grow.
The work is organized around the real operating environment: what customers see, what staff use, what the network supports, and what needs to stay secure.
Build discipline
Full-stack delivery across frontend, API, database, deployment, and admin workflows.
Operations discipline
Documentation-first approach for networks, support ownership, vendors, and lifecycle planning.
Security discipline
Access, backup, infrastructure, and network decisions considered before launch day.
Full-stack
web, API, database, deployment
Network-aware
IPAM, DNS, DHCP, Wi-Fi, segmentation
Operator-led
support, documentation, ownership
After years of watching small and mid-size businesses get sold solutions they didn't need, by vendors who disappeared after the invoice was paid, I built House Vo Consulting around a single standard: one person should understand the full technical picture and stay accountable after the work ships.
We don't take commissions from software vendors. We don't resell hardware. We don't recommend tools because they're trendy. Every recommendation we make is based on one question: will this make your business easier to run, harder to break, and simpler to explain?
The technology industry has spent decades convincing business owners that IT is too complicated for them to understand. That's a lie designed to sell consulting hours. Good technology, properly documented, is clear enough for anyone to grasp.
The House Vo Standard
Every engagement starts by mapping what actually exists. Then we build a plan based on reality — not a sales deck.
T. Vo / Founder, House Vo Consulting
Map the environment before prescribing tools.
Make the invisible systems visible enough to support.
Build only what can be documented, secured, and improved.
Environments this operating model is built around
The best fit is a business that needs reliable systems, clear workflows, responsive support, and someone who can own the technical picture.
Client requests, documents, approvals, dashboards, secure access, and repeatable workflows.
Websites, lead capture, scheduling, support, reporting, and follow-up paths that stay visible.
Managed support, vendor coordination, network documentation, backups, and practical technology planning.
Clearer systems, secure access, website improvements, workflow support, and operations-focused guidance.
Someone should understand how the website, workflow, network, infrastructure, and support model fit together.
What gets built should be documented, supportable, and ready to improve after launch.
Recommendations should connect to business value, risk, reliability, and the way the team actually works.
When your website goes down, your CRM breaks, and your network is slow, how many people do you call? If the answer is more than one, you already understand the problem. We consolidate the vendors, document the environment, and become the single accountable owner. One call. One team. One standard.
Most consultants walk in with a solution before they understand the problem. We start every engagement by mapping what actually exists — your website, workflow, network, devices, vendors, and risks. Then we tell you what's worth fixing and what isn't. No upsells. No fear tactics. Just clarity.
Undocumented systems are a liability. When the person who set everything up leaves, takes a vacation, or simply forgets, your business is exposed. Every engagement produces documentation you can hand to another provider, a new hire, or your future self.
We use boring technology where it works and modern tools where they earn their complexity. No resume-driven development. No chasing trends. Every decision is made with one question in mind: will this be maintainable in three years?
The job isn't finished when the site goes live or the dashboard ships. We provide ongoing support, monitoring, documentation updates, and improvement planning. The relationship doesn't end at deploy — that's where it starts.
Bring the scattered vendors, undocumented network, outdated website, manual workflow, support issues, or security concerns.
We will help turn the mess into a clearer technology picture and a practical next step.
No pressure. No hard sell. Just a practical first step.