Most problems aren’t clearly labeled
- Issue overlaps between trades and vendors
- Companies rarely tell you if they’re not the right fit
- The wrong first call creates delays and extra cost
San Diego tech support without the jargon. If your computer, phone, or smart device stopped working, this is the calm first step — what to try yourself, what it typically costs, and when the problem actually needs a professional.
Most problems aren’t clearly labeled
“Who do I call for…”
Typical costs in San Diego
On-site tech support in San Diego: $75–$150/hour. Remote support sessions: $40–$80 flat. Many issues — password resets, Wi-Fi drops, app crashes — can be resolved over the phone at no cost. Text PJ with a quick description of your problem; if it's a simple fix, you'll get the steps right away.
San Diego operators are adopting automation and alternative payment rails faster than most local markets nationally. The North County and downtown corridors are particularly active. If you haven't looked at what your competitors are doing operationally, you're probably behind.
['Hiring a consultant without asking for San Diego-specific case studies.', 'Adopting a tool because a competitor is using it, without evaluating fit.', 'Underestimating the difference between North County and downtown customer behavior.']
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