Switching IT providers? Here’s a step-by-step onboarding guide for London SMEs—what to expect, what to prepare, and how to avoid disruption.
IT Support Onboarding: How to Ensure a Smooth Transition for London SMEs
Switching IT support providers is a big move, but onboarding doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right plan, London SMEs can avoid downtime, lost data, and user confusion.
Amazing Support is a multi-award winning, Microsoft Partner and Cyber Essentials certified provider supporting SMEs across London, Greater London, and Manchester. Here’s how to make onboarding smooth in 2026.
1) Pre-onboarding: get your house in order
- Gather documentation: admin credentials, device inventory, network diagrams
- List key contacts and escalation points
- Communicate the change to staff—set expectations and provide a support contact
2) Kick-off: the onboarding meeting
- Agree on timelines, milestones, and responsibilities
- Review critical systems, users, and business processes
- Identify “quick wins” and urgent risks
3) Discovery and documentation
- Map out your infrastructure, user accounts, and security controls
- Identify any shadow IT or unsupported devices
- Document everything—this is your baseline for future support
4) Secure access and permissions
- Change admin passwords as needed
- Audit and clean up old/unused accounts
- Set up MFA and secure remote access
5) Device and user onboarding
- Standardise device builds and security settings
- Onboard users to the new support process (how to log tickets, get help, etc.)
- Run a “welcome” session or Q&A for staff
6) Test critical systems
- Email, file sharing, line-of-business apps, backups, remote access
- Fix any issues before declaring onboarding complete
7) Post-onboarding review
- Hold a review 30–60 days after onboarding
- Fix lingering issues and gather user feedback
- Optimise processes and security based on real-world use
FAQs
How long does onboarding take?
Typically 1–2 weeks for most London SMEs, depending on complexity.
Will we experience downtime?
With a structured plan, downtime is minimal or zero.
What if we don’t have documentation?
A good provider will help rebuild it during discovery.
Do we need to inform our old provider?
Yes—ideally after you’ve secured your new partner and planned the transition.
We manage
IT onboarding for London SMEs with a proven process—minimising disruption, maximising clarity, and setting you up for long-term success.