Skillhandz is a Remote Hands provider focused on scenarios in Tokyo, Japan, positioning itself as the customerβs on-site βeyes, hands and feet.β It is not a developer software tool in the traditional sense, but rather an on-site IT operations support service for data centers, servers, network equipment, and office LANs. Its main value is reducing the time and travel costs customers would otherwise spend going to Tokyo for simple hardware tasks or scheduled maintenance.
Based on the page content, its services cover PC/server and network setup, OS and application installation, on-site/remote technical assistance, visual verification, power cycling routers/servers/switches, equipment installation/replacement/removal, inventory and labeling, patch-panel cabling, disk and memory upgrades, configuring network devices according to customer instructions, relocating equipment within racks, scheduled maintenance, on-site hard drive destruction, and equipment disposal. It also says it can help find DataCenter/Rack options and arrange data-center-related work. There is no information about APIs, SDKs, ticketing systems, cloud platforms, or DevOps integrations, nor any mention of supported programming languages or frameworks.
Detailed pricing is not published. The page only states that quotes can be provided quickly and that costs are negotiable. Service models include on-demand, scheduled work, one-off tasks, project-based work, and customized service packages. Phone and email communication are supported during normal business hours, and 24/7 availability may be considered in emergencies. However, response times, SLA, coverage area, minimum billing duration, and payment methods are not disclosed.
The main advantage is that its service scope closely matches real data-center operations needs, making it especially suitable for overseas teams that need on-site support in Tokyo for rack installation, reboots, cabling, hardware replacement, asset inventory, and maintenance windows. The downside is that the website provides limited information and lacks case studies, qualifications, security procedures, standard contracts, and service-level details. Its disclaimer also emphasizes that work is performed according to customer instructions and that customers bear responsibility for the consequences of requested activities. Before purchasing, customers should clarify operational authorization, change procedures, and responsibility boundaries.
The site does not state how well it can be accessed from mainland China, and payment methods are also unknown. Chinese teams needing similar capabilities may want to compare it with Remote Hands services provided by the target data center, Equinix Smart Hands, local MSPs, or Tokyo-based network cabling/server operations companies. Overall, Skillhandz is a potential candidate for local on-site execution resources in Tokyo, but pricing, availability, and reliability should be further verified by email or phone.
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skillhandz.com is an Japan Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach skillhandz.com directly.