Managed IT · Orange County

A defined IT operating model for Orange County businesses.

Senior-led managed IT for professional services, healthcare-adjacent, manufacturing, hospitality, biotech, and growing technology firms. We cover Irvine, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Costa Mesa with plan-based on-site scheduling and nationwide remote support.

Start with a limited Local IT Risk Snapshot, then receive a written scope covering users, systems, support hours, response targets, projects, and exclusions.

Planning guidance

$110–$225 per user / month

Monthly minimums range from $2,000 to $5,000. Hardware, third-party licenses, travel, projects, after-hours coverage, and service commitments are included only when written into the proposal or service schedule.

Managed IT pricing

Choose the operating depth your business needs.

These ranges are planning guidance. Final scope and price are confirmed after technical discovery.

Essentials

$110–$135

per user / month

$2,000 monthly minimum

Business-hours remote help desk for covered users, endpoint monitoring, patching, Microsoft 365 administration, and baseline endpoint security.

Secure

$145–$185

per user / month

$3,000 monthly minimum

Essentials plus advanced email and endpoint protection, backup verification, security awareness, vendor coordination, and defined response targets.

Complete

$195–$225

per user / month

$5,000 monthly minimum

Secure plus fractional IT leadership, roadmap and budget planning, compliance support, and priority scheduling under a written service scope.

Managed IT questions for Orange County.

How much does managed IT cost in Orange County?

Public planning guidance starts at $110–$135 per user per month with a $2,000 monthly minimum. Secure and Complete plans increase coverage and minimums. Final pricing depends on users, locations, systems, support hours, and the written service schedule.

Does Chadsel LLC provide on-site support in Orange County?

Yes. On-site scheduling depends on severity, location, technician availability, and plan coverage. Response targets and any travel or after-hours terms are documented in the proposal or service schedule.

Is the Local IT Risk Snapshot a full security assessment?

No. It is a limited fit-and-risk screen, not a penetration test, compliance opinion, or full technical assessment. Deeper discovery begins under a paid assessment or signed project scope.