Ticketing System and Support Portal

Ticketing and support portal

Every request logged. Nothing lost in a WhatsApp thread.

A ticket system and a client portal come with every managed services agreement. Your team raises requests in one place, sees where each one stands, and gets a monthly report of what actually happened.

Ticket lifecycle: logged, triaged, assigned, resolved, reported
Included
with every managed agreement
One place
email, portal or phone
Reported
monthly, in writing
What you get

A support desk you can see into

  • Raise a ticket by email, through the portal, or by phone — all three land in the same queue
  • Every request gets a reference, an owner and a priority, visible to you from the moment it is logged
  • Agreed response and resolution targets by priority, measured rather than promised
  • Full history per ticket: what was asked, what was done, by whom, and when
  • Asset and user context attached to the ticket, so the engineer is not asking which machine again
  • Approval steps for changes and purchases, recorded against the ticket
  • Monthly reporting: volumes, categories, response times, and the recurring issues worth fixing at the root
Response targets

Priority decides the clock, not who shouted

Targets are in the service agreement, measured against the ticket record, and reported to you monthly.

Critical

Internet, server or shared storage down; whole office affected

Response within 1 business hour. On site the same business day if it cannot be fixed remotely.

High

A department blocked; printing down; one user unable to work

Response within 4 business hours. On site at the next scheduled visit or sooner.

Normal

Individual faults, requests, new-starter setup

Response within 1 business day. On site at the next scheduled visit.

Response targets by priority
Response targets by priority — business hours are Sunday to Thursday, 09:00 to 18:00.

Out-of-hours and public-holiday cover can be added, priced separately, and only if you ask for it.

Why it matters

Three things an unmanaged support process costs you

Almost every company we take on is running support through personal messages and phone calls to whoever answers.

No record

When support lives in chat threads, nobody can answer what was requested, what was agreed, or whether it was ever done.

No priority

The loudest request gets handled first rather than the most damaging one. Ticketing forces the triage that people avoid.

No pattern

The same fault recurs monthly and nobody notices, because nothing counts it. Reporting turns repeat tickets into a root cause.

How it runs

From request to closure

1. Raised

Email, portal or phone. Logged with a reference immediately, so there is a record from the first minute.

2. Triaged

Priority set against the agreed matrix — impact and urgency, not who shouted. You can see the priority and challenge it.

3. Worked

Assigned to an engineer, with remote support or an on-site visit as the fault requires. Updates go on the ticket.

4. Closed and reported

Closed with the resolution recorded, and rolled into the monthly report so trends are visible rather than anecdotal.

Before you ask

Common questions

Is the portal an extra cost?

No. The ticket system and portal are part of the managed services agreement, not a separate line.

Can our staff still just phone?

Yes, and many do. The engineer logs the ticket for them, so the record exists either way.

Can we see the tickets ourselves?

Yes. The portal shows your open and closed tickets, their status and their history. Managers can see everything raised across the company.

Do you report on it?

Monthly, in writing — volumes, response times against target, and the recurring issues we think are worth fixing properly.

What about Horus?

Horus is our own IT operations platform, currently in build — ticketing, assets, lifecycle, monitoring and vulnerability management in one product. Managed clients will move onto it as it is released. See Horus.

Ask what your support process is missing.

If you cannot say how many requests your team raised last month, that is the gap. Call and we will show you what the reporting looks like.

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