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RemoteHands.jp is not a code development tool in the traditional sense. It is a Remote Hands on-site support service for data centers and IT infrastructure. The service covers the U.S. Bay Area/Silicon Valley and Japan, and is jointly backed by Japan-based DDPS LLC and U.S.-based DDPS Networks, LLC, with a background in hosting services and data center operations.
Based on the available content, its main purpose is to help remote teams handle data center tasks that require someone to be physically present. These include installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and replacing servers, switches, routers, and other equipment; structured cabling, cable testing, and cable management; rack mounting, shipping and receiving, and on-site visual inspections. Advanced services also include full server and network equipment deployment, data center migrations, and live on-site video streaming so remote staff can supervise operations. For international infrastructure teams, this type of service can reduce the cost of sending staff on business trips.
From the usual developer-tool perspective, this is closer to an operations service than a software platform. The page does not mention supported programming languages, frameworks, APIs, SDKs, self-hosted versions, or open-source status. It also does not specify whether there is a ticketing system, monitoring platform integrations, or automation interfaces. If a team wants to incorporate on-site work into its DevOps workflow, it should further ask whether standardized tickets, change records, photo/video deliverables, and operation audits are supported.
The page clearly states “starting from $50 per task” and emphasizes free quotes, transparent pricing, and no hidden fees. This is friendly for small tasks. However, pricing for more complex work—such as migrations, full-rack deployments, or emergency troubleshooting—is not disclosed. SLA terms, response times, service hours, holiday support, and payment methods are also not published and need to be confirmed by email.
The advantages are coverage in both Japan and Silicon Valley, a team with real data center and hosting experience, and service items that closely match day-to-day data center operations. The downsides are limited public information and a lack of case studies, certifications, customer reviews, and process documentation. It is suitable for companies with servers, network equipment, or colocation nodes in Japan or the Bay Area, especially teams without local staff that still need occasional on-site operations.
The content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment, or Chinese-language support, so actual usability from China is unknown. Teams in China should first confirm email communication, payment, invoicing, and cross-border time zone coordination. Comparable alternatives include Smart/Remote Hands services provided by data center operators such as Equinix and Digital Realty, as well as local IDC, MSP, and IT outsourcing providers.
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remotehands.jp is an Japan Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $50.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach remotehands.jp directly.