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  • Serves Inglewood, CA

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I've spent 20 years solving technical problems across every layer of modern IT infrastructure — from assembling computers and troubleshooting hardware failures to running a full-service repair shop, managing enterprise-scale cloud deployments, and architecting systems for startups and Fortune 500 companies. That journey gives me something most IT support providers don't have: a complete understanding of how systems fail. I know hardware failures from the ground up. I understand how operating systems break and how to fix them. I've deployed and maintained cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP. I've reduced release cycles from 2 weeks to 3 days. I've maintained 98% uptime across 30+ Docker clusters serving thousands of users. But here's what matters to you: when something breaks in your business, I don't just know the technical answer — I know why it broke and which layer the problem is hiding on. That's what makes diagnosis fast, accurate, and cost-effective. What sets me apart: Real availability. You get a person, not an automated queue or rotating support reps. I'm available when you need help, and I follow through until the problem is solved. Transparent pricing and scope. No surprises. You get a clear estimate before we start, and if the work evolves, I tell you immediately. I believe experienced tech support shouldn't break the bank — especially for small business owners managing tight budgets. Strategic escalation. Not every problem stays local. When something needs vendor support (Microsoft, Google, AWS, etc.), I know how to escalate effectively and coordinate on your behalf. That's a real differentiator. Communication that actually explains things. Technical knowledge is useless if you can't communicate it. I walk you through what's happening, explain problems in language you understand, and make sure you know how to prevent it next time. I stand behind my work. If issues come back or you hit related problems, you know how to reach me. If other support channels have failed you — if you're locked out of critical systems, if you've been shuffled through automated tools that didn't help, if you need someone who actually understands your full technical landscape — I can help.

I've spent 20 years solving technical problems across every layer of modern IT infrastructure — from assembling computers and troubleshooting hardware failures to running a full-service repair shop, managing enterprise-scale cloud deployments, and architecting systems for startups and Fortune 500 companies. That journey gives me something most IT support providers don't have: a complete understanding of how systems fail. I know hardware failures from the ground up. I understand how operating systems break and how to fix them. I've deployed and maintained cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP. I've reduced release cycles from 2 weeks to 3 days. I've maintained 98% uptime across 30+ Docker clusters serving thousands of users. But here's what matters to you: when something breaks in your business, I don't just know the technical answer — I know why it broke and which layer the problem is hiding on. That's what makes diagnosis fast, accurate, and cost-effective. What sets me apart: Real availability. You get a person, not an automated queue or rotating support reps. I'm available when you need help, and I follow through until the problem is solved. Transparent pricing and scope. No surprises. You get a clear estimate before we start, and if the work evolves, I tell you immediately. I believe experienced tech support shouldn't break the bank — especially for small business owners managing tight budgets. Strategic escalation. Not every problem stays local. When something needs vendor support (Microsoft, Google, AWS, etc.), I know how to escalate effectively and coordinate on your behalf. That's a real differentiator. Communication that actually explains things. Technical knowledge is useless if you can't communicate it. I walk you through what's happening, explain problems in language you understand, and make sure you know how to prevent it next time. I stand behind my work. If issues come back or you hit related problems, you know how to reach me. If other support channels have failed you — if you're locked out of critical systems, if you've been shuffled through automated tools that didn't help, if you need someone who actually understands your full technical landscape — I can help.

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A good app developer can help you if your company wants to build a new mobile app for customers but you don’t have an IT or development team on staff. First, decide whether you want an app made for the iPhone or Android phones or both, then start your search by finding an app developer with expertise in your chosen platform. Ask for samples of their work, such as code samples, that can be tested on open source repository sites like GitLab and GitHub. You can also interview firms that specialize in mobile app development for small companies or startups; they should be able to offer examples of different types of apps they’ve built, and are likely to have expertise in a range of technologies and platforms. Before you sign a contract, make sure to ask prospective app developers these questions:

  • What other apps have you developed? Make sure the apps in their portfolio reflect the type of work you want to have done for your company. It’s especially helpful if they understand your industry.
  • What technology and development services do you offer? Ideally, an app developer will conduct a business analysis, develop the app, perform quality testing and make sure the launch is successful.

Will you maintain the app after it’s launched? Releasing an app is only the beginning. You’ll need someone to maintain it too, releasing updates and fixing bugs.

Software development is a serious investment for any company, costing thousands of dollars for even basic apps. It’s tough to estimate costs because there are so many variables to each project: user requirements, feature set, complexity, size, etc. Mobile apps can cost from $20,000 to more than $100,000, depending on what you need the app to do. The average national cost of an app developer is $237.50 per hour, but prices vary widely depending on location, type of app, features, and much, much more.

To get a sense of what hiring an app developer might cost, decide first what kind of software you need. In general, app developers charge hourly fees based on the language they’ll use to code the software. Freelancers cost less than large software development firms, typically charging an average of:

  • Basic C development: $75-$150 per hour.
  • Front-end web development: $50-$75 per hour.
  • Back-end web development: $75-$150 per hour.
  • API development: $75-$150 per hour.
  • Desktop app development: $30-$100 per hour.
  • Mobile app development: $30-$150 per hour.

Larger software vendors charge much more, often as much as $300 to $400 per hour.

 

Apps are usually built by software developers who specialize in mobile software. They may be experts in just one mobile software development language or know several, and may have expertise in front-end or back-end web development. No matter what kind of phone or tablet you carry, there are hundreds of apps for it — and new ones seem to be added to the app stores every day. Before you hire an app developer, it’s important to have specific goals for your app and a clear idea of its purpose. When your company is ready to build an app, you can hire a freelance app developer or work with an app development company that can also support the app after it’s launched. It’s important to know whether you’ll need the developer to provide ongoing maintenance and support or if your internal IT team can maintain it after its launch.

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