My MSP startup costs and the vendors I chose for my service offering

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @PabloFlores-fq8wk
    @PabloFlores-fq8wk 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video! Thirdlane Multi Tenant PBX platform has been a game-changer for our MSP business. The deep customization lets us tailor solutions for clients, and the support team is super responsive. Plus, the white label option and margins are big wins.

  • @thebpandey
    @thebpandey 6 лет назад +23

    This is a great video, especially for people getting started or testing the waters. Keep it up. You’ve got a new subscriber.

  • @mspjourney5570
    @mspjourney5570  5 лет назад +4

    1 year later - February 2019 Update: I actually abandoned my MSP plans (locklinnetworks.com) shortly after this video and decided to start a SaaS/server hosting business for MSPs instead: hostifi.net. Since last year I have now built that up to over 200 monthly customers and was fired from my job at a big MSP (sentinel.com) for running it as a side business in my free time. Now I work fulltime on HostiFi. I also started a VPN service ghostifi.net a few months ago with 25 monthly customers now. For updates on those, follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/_rchase_ and I also post updates on rchase.com!

  • @EGTGUY
    @EGTGUY 2 года назад +3

    My comment is a bit late, curious to know how it's going? Your journey is interesting because you're building an MSP business and I am building an RMM/EUM product business. My business relies on MSPs relying on the tool my business is building, hopefully.

  • @theoraclespeaks4462
    @theoraclespeaks4462 5 лет назад +4

    Man this is really good. Stuff!! Keep. Us posted definitely rooting for you along the way

    • @mspjourney5570
      @mspjourney5570  5 лет назад +3

      Hi! I actually abandoned my MSP plans shortly after this video and decided to start a SaaS/server hosting business for MSPs instead: hostifi.net. Since last year I have now grown that to over 200 monthly customers and was fired from my job at an MSP for running it as a side business in my free time. Now I work fulltime on HostiFi. I also started a VPN service ghostifi.net a few months ago with 25 monthly customers now. For updates on those, follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/_rchase_ and I also post updates on rchase.com!

    • @banterattack6269
      @banterattack6269 4 года назад

      @@mspjourney5570 amazing!

  • @zadekeys599
    @zadekeys599 3 года назад +5

    Please do an update re what you're using in 2021 for RMM, hosting etc

    • @rollover36
      @rollover36 3 года назад +1

      He created hostifi.com and he's not an MSP in the end

  • @stephenscorzo
    @stephenscorzo 4 года назад +2

    This is great, i'm looking to start my own MSP. Albeit I cannot afford those costs, I still can utilize a lot of the AWS tech...

  • @HVHTechConsulting31
    @HVHTechConsulting31 3 года назад +1

    Just starting looking into moving my break-fix business to MSP. I like your plan.

    • @isaacastudillo9764
      @isaacastudillo9764 2 года назад

      Have you any experience with fiber. Data/phone lines?

  • @schmarvin
    @schmarvin 5 лет назад +6

    Here is something you don't have in this overview. As an MSP or any business, you have overhead, such as rent, utilities, insurance, etc.

    • @ReillyChase
      @ReillyChase 5 лет назад +2

      I did not plan for rent, utilities, or insurance. I planned to start this MSP out of my apartment and grow from there. Insurance would be nice, but an office is definitely not a requirement for a new MSP. You can meet customers at their office or be 100% remote.

    • @schmarvin
      @schmarvin 5 лет назад +1

      @@ReillyChase Correct, you can work from home, but that is still a cost. Unless you have another job paying your Bill's. But, to think ahead, it should be included.

    • @ReillyChase
      @ReillyChase 5 лет назад

      @@schmarvin True!

    • @schmardphillips9134
      @schmardphillips9134 4 года назад

      One option to help manage the cost of rent for startups is the virtual office.

  • @edsonanaya7
    @edsonanaya7 3 года назад

    Thanks for videos like this, starting my journey now

  • @JofooTrend
    @JofooTrend 3 года назад +1

    You haven’t post an update for a long time
    I am interested to know more

  • @jeffreyrknowles
    @jeffreyrknowles 5 лет назад +3

    This is a terrific video! It's hard to find an original video idea nowadays! I haven't seen anything close to the level of explanation that you've given.
    I just started about 18 months ago as a sole proprietorship (another words I am just Doing Business As....) and wish I saw this video then!!! I've been offering local networking, breakfix..etc...but doing a bit of a hybrid MSP model with more of a local in office touch with "onsite support hours allotment per month" and unlimited remote support for issues under 60-90 minutes (it's difficult to keep track of times :-/ )
    I was thinking about switching some stuff up including RMM.... Using atera now. I'm not a fan of webroot and want better cloud managed antivirus...any suggestions?

  • @zadekeys599
    @zadekeys599 3 года назад +12

    NEVER include unlimited IT support. It will run you into the ground ASAP.

    • @danawhiteisagenius8654
      @danawhiteisagenius8654 Год назад +1

      Never ever ever!

    • @anemildeal
      @anemildeal 4 месяца назад

      Unlimited IT Support has helped my business bring around 23 clients, and I would recommend, just have a fair use policy in place, for me its 40 per month thats my USP

    • @TechTails
      @TechTails 4 месяца назад

      ​@@anemildealso how is it unlimited if you have it capped? 😂

    • @loverofbigdookies
      @loverofbigdookies Месяц назад

      I don't see the problem. I don't know what kind of clients you have, but mine don't have problems and don't rack up hours. That's my job. I make more money charging "unlimited" support (not professional services or projects) than I do billing support by the hour.

  • @clomok
    @clomok 2 года назад

    Hey, just subscribed, I'm transitioning from break/fix to MSP with a focus on residential customers.
    What did you end setting as your pricing for your clients?

  • @calum303
    @calum303 3 года назад +2

    Hey man are you still in business? Im on my own MSP Journey right now and would love to chat.

  • @X1pafds1X
    @X1pafds1X 3 года назад

    Why wouldn't you use teams phone system at that point?

  • @isaacastudillo9764
    @isaacastudillo9764 2 года назад

    Charging way too little. MSP out in California have starting monthly premium at $850.00/mo regardless of size of business.

  • @geraldsaved
    @geraldsaved 5 лет назад +3

    HOW'S IT GOING SO FAR? UPDATE !

    • @ReillyChase
      @ReillyChase 5 лет назад +3

      Hi Gerald! I changed plans right before I was going to really build up my MSP and I became a SaaS provider for MSPs. I launched hostifi.net, a UniFi controller hosting service, instead and it gained traction so I put all my effort into that instead of my MSP locklinnetworks.com. Toward the end of 2018 I launched my second SaaS, ghostifi.net, a VPN service. Last week I was fired from my job as a Security Analyst because they felt my businesses were a conflict of interest, so I am now going fulltime on them.

    • @akhan3682
      @akhan3682 5 лет назад +1

      @@ReillyChase Thanks for the update, can you post another update, quite interesting - also why no love for the MSP

  • @richardokonicha
    @richardokonicha 4 месяца назад

    very nice

  • @richardokonicha
    @richardokonicha 4 месяца назад

    looking to collaborate with professionals building msp business

  • @JaydeeAyodeji
    @JaydeeAyodeji 4 года назад

    Good info. Thank you!

  • @maxelbrig1315
    @maxelbrig1315 2 года назад

    Interesting content

  • @charlesbryson3970
    @charlesbryson3970 5 лет назад

    Love this vid!!!

  • @SalaciousBCrumbing
    @SalaciousBCrumbing 5 лет назад +1

    You will find it diffuclt to apply your offering to most customers. Most customers don't like change and a lot of them still would not want to change their current services (on premise exchange, phones, DNS and Website hosts). You will find that your offerings will have to adapt to clients current environment. During your support would have to provide evidence why they should change (Ease of use, Cost savings, Up time, Cost of maintenance) and then offer these solutions. You are really narrowing your market if you only want to support these services.