Serving the Shenandoah County seat — remote support and tech education from 30 minutes up I-81
Woodstock is the heart of Shenandoah County — home to the county courthouse, Massanutten Military Academy, downtown shops, and a community that values self-reliance. At 30 minutes south on I-81, we rely heavily on remote support for Woodstock clients, which means faster response times and lower costs for you. And because we believe in teaching, not just fixing, every client gets access to our library of free technology microcourses.
Thirty minutes is not far — and we make on-site trips to Woodstock when the job requires it. But here's what most people don't realize: about 70% of computer problems can be solved remotely. We connect securely to your screen, you watch the whole time, and the problem gets fixed without anyone driving anywhere. For Woodstock businesses near the courthouse or families out by Seven Bends State Park, that means help in minutes instead of hours.
As the Shenandoah County seat, Woodstock is home to courthouse offices, county administration, and schools that all depend on technology. We understand the unique requirements of government and education IT — compliance, uptime, and staff who need training on systems they didn't choose. Our managed IT plans keep things running, and our free microcourses on tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams help staff get comfortable with the technology they use every day.
Skits says: "I'm the Quizmaster because we believe the best tech support teaches you something. Every client gets free access to our microcourse library — short, practical lessons you can take at your desk. The goal? Fewer emergency calls because you know how to handle the small stuff yourself."
Whether you're a downtown Woodstock shop owner, a county employee, a teacher at Massanutten Military Academy, or a family up near Woodstock Tower enjoying the view, we're here when technology stops cooperating. And the Shenandoah County Fair only comes once a year, but we're available year-round.