How to choose the right IT partner: 7 questions every company should ask

7 tips to define a great IT provider: workflow fit, automation expertise, proactive issue prevention and more.

May 27, 2025
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IT should help you move faster, not hold you back. But for many startups, agencies or consultancies, it often becomes a frustrating bottleneck. If you're feeling held back by onboarding delays, chaotic device management or unresponsive support, it's time to rethink your IT service provider.

Here are seven critical questions to ask before you choose your next IT partner:

1. Are they fluent in your tech stack?

An ideal IT partner should already be familiar with your tools. Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Mobile Device Management (MDM), SSO platforms should be part of their everyday experience, not something they’re learning for the first time with you.

Tip: Request examples of how they've successfully managed your preferred tools for other customers. Do they know how to configure access permissions properly? Can they enforce policies through MDMs? Expertise reduces onboarding delays and prevents costly mistakes.

2. Can they integrate into your workflows seamlessly?

Your IT provider should adapt to and improve how you work, not the other way around.

Tip: Confirm whether they can automate user onboarding/offboarding. Can they connect with your HR tools like Personio or HiBob to automate user provisioning? Will they help build onboarding and offboarding flows that save hours of manual effort?

3. Do they fix the root cause? Or just close tickets?

There’s a big difference between solving a problem and preventing it. The right partner doesn’t just clear tickets, they analyze trends to stop recurring issues.

Tip: Ask how they track and address recurring issues. Good providers proactively suggest improvements, document solutions and apply automation.

4. Do they bring proven best practices?

A strong IT partner brings knowledge from supporting similar companies. They should help you adopt tried-and-tested approaches for things like password policies, onboarding workflows, device management or permission structures.

Tip: Ask what they’ve implemented successfully for companies at your stage, and how they stay up-to-date with evolving tools and threats.

5. Can they scale with you?

Today you’re 10 people. Tomorrow you’re 100. Startups grow quickly, and your IT provider must be able to scale seamlessly, supporting expansions, remote teams, international hires, and new compliance requirements.

Tip: Ask about their capability to automate onboarding for rapid growth scenarios. Ensure they can handle your increased complexity without friction.

6. How fast do they move?

Every minute your team waits for IT support is lost productivity. Response times and real Service Level Agreements (SLAs) matter immensely.

Tip: Ask for response time metrics and real SLAs. How long does it take them to resolve tickets?

7. Do they manage the full device lifecycle?

From day-one setup to secure offboarding, device management should be comprehensive.

Tip: Ask if they support both macOS and Windows environments. Can they handle procurement, zero-touch configuration, remote updates, monitoring and return logistics? This full lifecycle support helps reduce IT admin workload and ensures every device is compliant and secure from start to finish.

Final thought: choose a partner, not a contractor

Your IT provider should be more than a vendor. They should be a strategic partner aligned with your growth. At deeploi, our platform is designed precisely around these core needs: speed, integration, proactive problem-solving and scalability.

If you're rethinking your IT setup, let’s talk!

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