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Making the switch

Switching IT provider is easier
than you think.

Fear of the unknown keeps businesses stuck with providers who aren't good enough. We've managed dozens of transitions — here's exactly what happens, and why there's nothing to worry about.

Zero downtime Across every provider switch we've managed
2–4 weeks Overlap period, free of charge
60–90 days Structured onboarding period
Full audit We fill every gap the old provider left
12-month Rolling contract — no long tie-ins
60-day Exit clause in every contract
3.3 min Average first response time
100% SLA compliance every month

We've heard every reason not to switch.
Here's the reality.

Most businesses that stay with a provider they're unhappy with do so because switching feels risky or complicated. It isn't. Here's what actually happens.

We're still mid-contract

That's fine. Start the conversation now.

Being mid-contract doesn't mean you're stuck — it means you need to plan ahead. Get in touch now, tell us your renewal date, and we'll stay in contact and reach out at the right time. You should be thinking about switching 4–6 months before renewal; that gives you time to do it properly without rushing.

Will our current provider cooperate?

Almost always — yes.

In our experience, the outgoing provider cooperates in the vast majority of cases. What typically happens is they'll calculate a final bill and ask for it to be settled before completing the handover. That's it. WikiTech manage the entire handover process — we make the requests, chase the responses, and handle the technical transfer. You don't have to deal with them at all.

There'll be disruption to our business

There won't be. Zero downtime, every time.

We run a structured 60–90 day onboarding period followed by a 2–4 week overlap where both providers are active simultaneously. Nothing gets switched off until we're fully up to speed and everything is working. We've never had a transition cause downtime — and we don't intend to start.

It sounds like a lot of hassle

For you, it isn't. We handle everything.

Your job is to introduce us to your current provider and give us the authority to act on your behalf. From that point, we take over. Your main contact is kept copied in throughout and updated privately at every key stage — full oversight, zero workload. You don't need to chase anyone, answer technical questions, or manage the transition yourself.

What if they don't give us our documentation?

We don't rely on them to.

Some providers hand over comprehensive documentation. Others hand over very little. Either way, we carry out our own full audit of your environment from scratch — we don't rely on what the outgoing provider gives us. We identify every service, every account, every configuration, and fill any gaps ourselves until we have a complete picture.

How will we know what's happening?

We keep you informed at every step.

You'll have a named point of contact at WikiTech throughout the transition. We provide regular updates, flag anything that needs your attention, and make sure you always know where things stand. You hand us the baton — you don't disappear. You stay informed without being burdened.

From first call to fully onboarded.

A structured, proven process that gets you from your current provider to WikiTech with no disruption and no gaps.

1
Week 1

Free assessment — no commitment

A senior engineer reviews your current setup: what you have, what's working, what isn't, and what switching would actually involve for your business. No sales pressure. Just an honest conversation so both sides can decide if we're the right fit.

2
Weeks 2–3

Quote, SLA and transition plan — reviewed and agreed together

We provide a full written quote and a copy of our SLA for you to review. We'll walk through both with you, answer any questions, and make any amendments until you're completely happy. Once agreed and signed, we map out the transition — target go-live date, notice period with your current provider, and any specific considerations for your environment. We notify the outgoing provider and take on the correspondence from here.

If you're mid-contract, we note your renewal date and check in at the right time. No pressure to move before you're ready.
3
60–90 days before go-live

Full audit and onboarding

We carry out a comprehensive audit of your entire IT environment — not just what the outgoing provider managed, but everything. Every service, account, licence, domain, and configuration. We document everything, fill every gap, and build a complete picture of your business's technology from the ground up.

Most providers leave domain management to the client — who often don't know where it's registered or why it matters. We take this on as standard, because your domain is one of the most critical assets in your business.
4
2–4 weeks before go-live

Overlap period — both providers active, no charge

For 2–4 weeks, WikiTech and your outgoing provider are both active. We shadow the environment, pick up tickets, and make sure everything is in order before the final handover. Nothing goes dark until we're confident everything is right.

WikiTech do not charge for the overlap period. Your first invoice starts from the day your old provider's contract ends — not from when we started.
5
Go-live

Full handover — you're with WikiTech

The outgoing provider stands down. WikiTech take full ownership of your IT environment. Your team contacts us directly for support, your infrastructure is fully documented, and your technology is in the hands of a team that already knows it inside out. Business as usual — just better.

We don't just inherit your IT. We understand it.

Every MSP will tell you their onboarding is thorough. What that usually means in practice is: they ask the outgoing provider for their documentation, get whatever arrives, and start from there. If the documentation is incomplete — which it often is — those gaps quietly become your problem.

WikiTech's onboarding starts with the assumption that we know nothing and builds from there. We audit everything ourselves, independently, until we have a complete picture of every system, service, and account your business relies on — whether the previous provider managed it or not.

That matters more than most businesses realise. IT providers tend to draw a line around what's in their contract and leave everything else to the client. But clients rarely have the technical knowledge to manage those things properly. Domain registrations, SSL certificates, third-party licences, firewall rules, DNS records — these things sit outside a typical MSP agreement and quietly create risk. We bring them inside.

Comprehensive independent audit

We don't rely on what the outgoing provider gives us. We audit your entire environment from scratch and document everything ourselves — so we know exactly what we're managing from day one.

Domain & DNS management

Most MSPs leave domain management to the client, who often doesn't know where it's registered or what would happen if it lapsed. We take this on — because your domain is the foundation everything else sits on.

We look after the whole business

Not just what's in the contract. If we spot a service, configuration, or risk that falls outside typical MSP scope, we flag it and take it on — because our job is to make your technology work, not to stay inside a defined boundary.

No lock-in — we earn your business every month

12-month rolling contracts with a 60-day exit clause in every agreement. If you're not happy, you're free to leave. We're confident enough in what we do that we don't need to trap you.

Don't wait until renewal to start thinking about it.

The biggest mistake businesses make when switching IT provider is leaving it too late. A proper transition takes 60–90 days to do well. If you wait until your contract is about to expire before reaching out, you're either rushing the process — which increases risk — or rolling over for another year with a provider you're already unhappy with.

The right time to start a conversation is 4–6 months before your renewal date. That gives us time to do the assessment, agree a plan, carry out a thorough onboarding, and run a proper overlap period — without any pressure on either side.

If you're mid-contract right now, that's not a reason to wait. Get in touch, tell us your renewal date, and we'll take it from there. We'll stay in contact and reach out when the time is right — so when renewal comes around, you're not scrambling.

Tell us your renewal date

Recommended transition timeline

–6 months

Start the conversation. Free assessment, agree whether WikiTech is the right fit.

–5 months

Quote & SLA agreed. Reviewed, amended if needed, and signed. Target date confirmed. Notice served to outgoing provider.

–3 months

Onboarding begins. Full independent audit. Documentation built. Gaps identified and filled.

–3 to 4 weeks

Overlap period. WikiTech active alongside outgoing provider. No charge for this period.

Day 1

Go-live. Full handover complete. WikiTech billing starts. You're in safe hands.

Businesses that made the switch.

Every client we work with came from somewhere else. Here's what happened when they made the move.

Case Study · Multi-Utility & Infrastructure

Ferns Group

A £150m multi-site business stuck with a provider that was missing SLAs and leaving tickets unresolved. WikiTech took over, migrated everything to the cloud in 60 days, and have been their IT partner for over three years. 3.3 minute average response. 100% SLA compliance every month.

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Case Study · Facilities & Services

So Clean

Came from the same underperforming MSP as several other businesses we've taken on. Single server, no redundancy, overpriced and underdelivering. WikiTech migrated them to Azure Virtual Desktop across three session hosts, saved ~£800/month from day one, and then built them entirely new operational software that's set to become its own product.

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Case Study · E-commerce & Retail

UK Pool Store

Moving from a costly hosted desktop environment to a custom cloud ERP built by WikiTech. Saved ~£1,000/month in infrastructure costs, gained a bespoke business application that no off-the-shelf software could replicate, and had a live phishing attack identified and blocked by WikiTech before a single penny left the business.

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Ready to make the switch?

Book a free 15-minute assessment with a senior engineer. We'll tell you exactly what switching would involve for your business — no obligation, no pressure, just an honest conversation.

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