Email & Tenant Migration
Moving to Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, off an old web host's email, or between tenants after a rebrand or split. Flat per-mailbox pricing, a written cutover plan, old mail preserved, and 30 days of post-move support included, so the move is boring instead of scary.
- Fee
- Flat per-mailbox price fixed in writing, based on source, sizes, and what moves with the mail.
- Downtime
- Cutover in a planned window outside your busy hours. Old mail copied before the switch.
- Included
- 30 days of post-move support: stragglers, mobile setup, DNS and deliverability checks.
Moves this covers
- Old POP/IMAP or web-host email (GoDaddy, cPanel, ISP mailboxes) to Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
- Google Workspace to Microsoft 365, or the other direction, including calendars, contacts, and drives.
- Tenant-to-tenant moves after a rename, rebrand, acquisition, or company split.
- Consolidating scattered personal Gmail and Outlook accounts onto one business platform with your domain.
- The domains and DNS that come with the move: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC set correctly so your mail actually lands.
How the move runs
- Scope. Where mail lives now, how many mailboxes, what else moves. You get the flat price and the plan in writing.
- Prepare. New platform set up, domains verified, mail copied in the background while everyone keeps working.
- Cut over. DNS switches in a planned window. Mail flow verified from both directions before anyone signs off.
- Support. 30 days included for stragglers, phone setup, and anything the move shook loose.
After the move
A migration is the natural moment to get the rest right: accounts and licenses matched to the people who actually work there, sharing and admin roles set sanely, and someone accountable going forward. That is the fixed-fee cleanup and the Outside IT Plan, and migration clients get the cleanup credited if they take the monthly plan within the support window.
Planning a move?
A short scope call gets you the flat per-mailbox price and the written plan. If the timing is not right, you keep the plan anyway.