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BALANCE Computer Services is a U.S.-based local technology service provider founded in 2007, serving areas such as Bowling Green, Toledo, and Detroit. It is not a typical cloud-based developer tools platform; it is closer to a managed IT, hardware, networking, website building, and lightweight custom web application provider for small businesses and home users.
Its flagship offering is RMM remote monitoring and management: 24/7 device health monitoring, patching, alerts, managed antivirus/EDR, reporting, and remote support via a lightweight agent. Break/Fix and project-based services cover network upgrades, Wi‑Fi optimization, server/NAS installation, office moves, backups, and configuration of collaboration tools such as Microsoft 365. Its website services emphasize mobile-friendly design, managed maintenance, HTTPS, backups, self-hosted fonts/scripts, and hand-written PHP + HTML. “Black Label” can migrate shared Excel workflows into internal web applications with databases, accounts, and role-based permissions; the stated stack includes Linux, Apache, PHP, and MariaDB.
RMM pricing is transparent: Basic is $99/month/device, Advanced is $175/month/device, and Advanced + Hardware is $250/month/device, including a business workstation and a 2-year term. Home support is $95/hour, a one-time PC tune-up is $149/device, and lightweight monitoring is $25/month. Website, web app, and project-based services require a custom quote, with volume and nonprofit discounts available.
The strengths are its one-stop coverage of common small-business IT needs, clearly defined RMM package boundaries, and availability of both local on-site and remote support. It can also support internal IT teams in a co-managed model. Its website and web application services focus on performance, privacy, and maintainability. The drawbacks are that it has relatively weak developer-tool characteristics, with no disclosed API/SDK, technical documentation, SLA, source-code ownership terms, or self-hosting details. Its value is also heavily dependent on local delivery, making it less suitable for users in remote regions.
It is suitable for small businesses, farms, offices, nonprofits, and home users without dedicated IT staff, as well as teams that already have internal IT but need desktop support or monitoring coverage. If you are looking for a globally self-service developer platform, CI/CD, API services, or open-source tools, it is not the best fit.
The main content does not provide information about accessibility from China, nodes, or cross-border services, and the business is clearly oriented toward the local U.S. market. Its accessibility from China is therefore rated as unknown.
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