Mountain Businesses Know How to Adapt
If you run a business in Eagle or Summit County, you don’t need anyone to tell you this was a tough winter. Colorado is tracking toward its worst snowpack on record. Businesses across the valley felt it. But that’s life in the mountains. You adapt. You get scrappy. You figure out what’s working and what isn’t.
That’s the same thinking that led me to start Wavefinity about a year ago.
Why I Started Wavefinity
I spent years working in IT before going out on my own. Small businesses, cloud platforms, networks, the whole range. One thing kept bugging me: most IT support is built for the provider, not the client.
Think about it. A 5-person real estate office doesn’t need the same setup as a 200-person law firm. A seasonal nonprofit doesn’t need round-the-clock monitoring like a hospital does. But a lot of the time, everyone gets handed the same package anyway.
I wanted to do it differently. Wavefinity is small on purpose. I work with a handful of clients. I know their systems. And I’m the one who picks up the phone. That’s not a growing pain. That’s the plan.
What Working With Wavefinity Looks Like
When I say “simple,” I mean the experience. Not the technology. The tools I use are modern and solid. The way we work together is what’s uncomplicated.
You call, you get me. I already know your setup. I know your people. I know what’s been tried before. No ticket queue, no explaining your situation to a new person every time.
I’m not going to oversell you. If what you need is good email security and a reliable backup plan, that’s what I’ll recommend. I’m not here to push tools you’ll never use just to pad an invoice.
I pay attention before things break. Expiring licenses, security gaps, backups that stopped running. I catch that stuff because I have the bandwidth to actually look. That’s the advantage of not juggling hundreds of accounts.
Cloud-first, but I still show up. Most of what I do runs through cloud platforms like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. I can support you remotely whether I’m in Minturn and you’re in Edwards, or your team is scattered across the valley. But when you need someone on-site to sort out a network closet, swap out a workstation, or fix a Wi-Fi issue, I’m right here. I’m not flying in from Denver.
No surprises on the bill. You know what you’re paying. You know what you’re getting. That’s it.
Built for How Things Work Up Here
Business in the Vail Valley has its own rhythm. Seasonal staff. Tourism-driven revenue. Small teams where everybody wears three hats. When your email goes down on a Monday morning, you need it fixed. Not ticketed.
I live here. I work here. I get it.
I built Wavefinity around that reality. Honest advice, reliable support during business hours, and the kind of working relationship where you actually know who’s handling your technology. No complexity for the sake of complexity.
After a winter like this one, keeping things simple sounds pretty good. Almost as good as a big snow year. Almost.
Wavefinity provides IT support for small businesses and nonprofits in Eagle and Summit County. If you want to talk about how your technology is set up heading into the rest of the year, reach out.