Services

  • Modern office workstations representing IT support and device setup services.

    IT Support & Setup

    New devices, slow systems, weird errors, practical help for Windows, macOS, and mobile so you can actually get work done.

  • Digital padlock symbolizing cybersecurity hardening and security health checks.

    Cybersecurity Essentials

    Reviews and hands-on fixes to lock down your accounts, devices, and cloud services without breaking your workflow.

  • Wi-Fi symbol representing home and small business network and Wi-Fi cleanup services.

    Network & WiFi Cleanup

    Clean, secure WiFi, and small-office networks that actually stay connected, plus guest networks that don’t touch what matters.

  • Computer monitor with security indicators representing ongoing IT support and monitoring.

    Security Health Check

    A focused look at your devices, accounts, and backups with clear, prioritized next steps you can act on.

  • A man presents in a conference room with seated attendees, laptops, and gift bags on the table. The room has a large screen, windows with vertical blinds, and framed pictures on shelves.

    Training & Advisory

    Human, non-jargon guidance on staying safe online, using Microsoft 365 / iCloud, and keeping your family or team out of trouble.

  • Computer monitor with three checkmarks, headset hanging on the side, keyboard, mouse, notebook, and pen on a wooden desk.

    Ongoing Support Plans

    Simple monthly plans for homes and small businesses that want a trusted IT & security partner instead of one-off break/fix visits.

About

IT and cybersecurity services for homes, professionals, businesses, and teams —online and on-site where it makes sense.

About Levi & Phazor
Navy veteran and IT / cybersecurity analyst based in the Triangle, focused on practical, no-nonsense support for homes, professionals, and small businesses.

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Get Started With Phazor

  • Whether you know exactly what you need or you’re not sure where to start, this is the simplest way to get help.

  1. Tell me what’s going on.
    Fill out the short intake form with your devices, setup, and what you’re struggling with.

  2. Quick follow-up.
    I’ll review your info and follow up by email or phone with any questions and a recommended plan.

  3. Support session.
    We schedule remote or on-site work, and you get a clear summary of what was done and next steps.

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