Copper IT Services
NW Georgia • Remote & On-Site
Pricing & Packages

Clear, simple pricing for home & business.

Every home and small business is different, but these packages are where most clients start. We’ll confirm final pricing after a quick conversation about your setup and needs.

Flat-rate home visits
Monthly business plans
Executive concierge options

Simple starting points for most clients.

These packages cover the most common needs we see. If your situation is unique, we’ll adjust or create a custom plan.

Home Tech Tune-Up

$149
Flat rate · On-site visit
  • PC/Mac cleanup & optimization
  • Wi-Fi health check & coverage review
  • Basic security & backup review
  • Recommendations for upgrades & protection
Schedule visit

Small Business Essentials

From $99/user
Per month · Remote-first support
  • Remote IT support during business hours
  • Security hardening & regular updates
  • Backup & device health monitoring
  • Microsoft 365 & account management
Request quote

Executive Concierge

From $300/mo
VIP support · Custom plan
  • Priority remote & on-site response
  • Secure home office & travel setups
  • Personal cybersecurity oversight
  • Dedicated contact & flexible scheduling
Talk with us

A la carte work & how billing works.

Not sure which package fits? Many clients start with a one-time visit and then move into a light ongoing support plan.

A La Carte Services

For one-off needs or special projects, we can quote hourly or per-project:

  • New PC/Mac setup & data migration
  • Wi-Fi redesign & mesh installs
  • Office moves & new site setups
  • One-time cybersecurity assessments
One-time work Project-based Custom quotes

How Billing Works

  • Home visits are typically billed at a flat session rate.
  • Business plans are billed monthly unless otherwise agreed.
  • Travel fees may apply outside primary service areas.
  • Payment due at time of service or monthly billing cycle.

We’ll confirm all pricing in writing before any ongoing agreement.

Not sure which option fits? Let’s talk.

A quick call or email is usually enough to recommend the right starting point. No pressure, no jargon — just clear options.