// Regain control

If your admin leaves tomorrow, you may lose access to your business

You do not know where access is stored, which servers are running, or who actually controls your infrastructure.

In many companies this happens within a single day, with no way to quickly restore access.

I will document everything in a way even a non-technical person can understand.

This is about you if at least one person 'just knows how everything works.'

Quick self-check

  • Can you log into every critical service right now?
  • Do you know exactly where the access credentials are stored?

For businesses where infrastructure grew for years and nobody fully understands how it is set up anymore.

In one project I found $800/month in forgotten expenses during the audit itself.

I have already helped businesses remove chaos and regain control over infrastructure.

Access Servers Domains Documentation Ansible

In most companies this happens suddenly, within one day. No access to servers, domains, or critical services. And at that point it is already too late to search for passwords.

// Free

Checklist: 15 access points without which you can lose your business

Check in 5 minutes whether you really control your critical points: servers, domains, email, admin panels, and backups. Most business owners cannot answer all 15 points confidently.

Leave your contact and I will send the checklist by email.

Why it is usually invisible at first

As long as everything is still running, it feels like the situation is under control. That is exactly why this problem can live inside a business for years without looking urgent.

But the risks do not surface during calm periods. They appear during an outage, when an administrator leaves, or when a project must be handed over quickly. At that point it is already too late to reconstruct access from chats, inboxes, and people’s memory.

What you are losing right now

  • overpaying for servers and services nobody reviewed in months;
  • the risk of a full business stop during a single failure;
  • the risk of losing access to domains, email, and admin panels;
  • team time wasted searching for “where everything is”;
  • dependency on one person who “just knows how everything works.”

What changes after the work

Instead of a setup where one person keeps everything in their head, you get a clear system where:

  • you can see what the company is paying for;
  • you understand where access is stored;
  • you can hand over maintenance to another specialist;
  • you can react faster to incidents instead of searching for passwords in old chats;
  • you can make saner decisions about optimization, security, and growth.

Who this is not for

  • if everything is already fully documented and transparent;
  • if you already have a dedicated team with mature processes;
  • if the owner and team can always tell where access is stored and who owns what.

// Services

I bring your IT chaos back under control

Not a cosmetic audit and not a pile of smart words, but an infrastructure review that helps the owner understand what the business is actually running on. You do not get just a report, you get a working system.

01

I find all your resources: domains, servers, services, integrations, and external accounts

02

I build an access map: who has access to what, what is critical, and what must be brought under owner control

03

I remove dependency on one person and reveal obvious single points of failure

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I document everything in plain language so it is useful not only for an administrator

05

I describe infrastructure as code and move configurations into a manageable state with Ansible

// Process

What you get after the audit

Full list of IT assets

All servers, domains, services, panels, external contractors, and key integrations in one place.

Inventory

Access map

Clear even for the owner: which accounts exist, who uses them, and where the critical risks are.

Control

Documentation for running the business

Core scenarios, entry points, access, and working rules in a document that does not require translating from tech jargon.

Clarity

Infrastructure and IaC description

I fix the current state and lay the groundwork so infrastructure can be repeated and maintained without chaos.

Ansible / IaC

Cost reduction plan

You will see what you are overpaying for and what can be removed, consolidated, or simplified without losing stability.

Savings

An audit usually takes 5-10 days and costs less than one month of business downtime.

In many cases the audit pays for itself through unnecessary costs found during the review and obvious risks removed early.

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// Problem

You may not notice the problem yet, but it is already there

Everything may look fine from the outside. Inside, dependency, waste, and outage risk are already building up.

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Access is scattered across inboxes, chats, and employees' heads

02

Nobody knows where passwords are actually stored

03

You are paying for servers no one can clearly explain

04

One person 'keeps everything in their head'

// Why me

Why clients trust me

Experience

20+ years in IT

I explain infrastructure in a way a business owner can understand, not just a technical specialist.

Clients

Business, SaaS, startups

I work where infrastructure already affects revenue, stability, and team speed.

Micro-case

Up to $800/month saved

In one audit I found forgotten servers and unnecessary costs that had gone unnoticed for months.

I do not offer “development”. I offer a working system for the task.

// Working format

I work to a clear result

First we define the first useful delivery, then move into implementation. No unnecessary theory, inflated phases, or abstract promises.

// FAQ

Why the problem is often invisible at first

Everything seems fine. Why do we need an audit?
As long as things are running, the problem can stay invisible. Risks surface during outages, staff exits, or urgent handovers, not during calm periods.
Why not just collect the access later?
Because in the critical moment it is already too late to search through chats, inboxes, and someone’s memory. If the structure is not assembled in advance, the business loses time, money, and control.
How fast does this usually happen?
In most companies situations like this unfold suddenly, within a single day, and without any realistic way to restore access quickly.

You can leave everything as it is.

Or you can clean it up once and stop depending on random people. The choice is yours.

// CTA

Leave a request and get your infrastructure reviewed

Write now and within 10 minutes I will tell you where the risks already are, what to check first, and how to approach the audit without unnecessary bureaucracy.

  • Your name and a convenient contact
  • A short note about the business and current situation
  • No long brief and no complicated preparation
  • If needed, I will also send the checklist by email

I usually reply quickly and immediately tell you where to start.

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We can quickly discuss your project and I will answer your questions

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