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I didn’t start SoloStack because I wanted to be another IT guy with a logo.

I started it because I was the guy on the other end of broken tech—watching nonprofits struggle to serve people because their systems kept crashing. I was the guy at 2 AM, fixing security holes left by overpriced vendors who overpromised and vanished when things went wrong.

For years, I worked in roles where I saw good people—directors, small business owners, frontline staff—suffer because the technology meant to help them was doing the opposite. I saw donor information lost. I saw support tickets ignored for weeks. I saw teams paying thousands for software they didn’t understand and couldn’t even use. And it hit me one day: “If I don’t build something better for them, who will?”

So I built SoloStack.

Not with millions of dollars. Not with a giant team. But with heart. And truthfully? With frustration. Because I was tired of seeing underserved communities—especially nonprofits and minority-owned businesses—getting the short end of the stick. I knew there was a better way to do IT: a way that’s secure, modern, and most importantly—human.

SoloStack isn’t just another MSP. It’s a commitment.

A commitment to show up.
To explain things in plain English.
To handle problems before you even know they exist.
To treat your mission like it’s ours—because it is.

This company was built for the folks doing real work, who just need tech that works and people who care.

We’re not here to impress you with jargon or drown you in dashboards. We’re here to give you confidence, clarity, and a partner who’s with you for the long haul.

If you’ve ever been burned by bad IT—
If you’ve ever lost sleep over ransomware, downtime, or a broken system—
If you’ve ever just wanted someone to take the tech off your plate so you can get back to your mission—

Then you already understand why I started SoloStack.

Let’s build something stronger. Together.

— Travis Ali
Founder, SoloStack