Noah's Awesome IT Services is a locally owned computer repair and managed IT provider that serves walk-in customers and contracted small businesses across Oklahoma City, offering same-day diagnostics and repair alongside monthly monitoring contracts for companies that want to outsource IT management.
Noah's operates as a hybrid shop: half walk-in repair counter, half managed services provider. The business handles both emergency fixes (virus removal, hardware replacement, data recovery) for individuals and small firms, and retainer-based monitoring for companies with 5 to 50 employees who need continuous network oversight, patch management, and help-desk support without hiring full-time IT staff. The owner, Noah, handles most diagnostic work himself and contracts specialized jobs (server builds, security audits) to regional vendors when needed. The shop sits on the north side of Oklahoma City and attracts customers who want to avoid big-box repair chains and need someone who will explain what went wrong and why it matters.
Walk-in diagnostic fees start at $65 and typically take 30 minutes; Noah charges that fee toward any repair if the customer proceeds. Common repairs run $150 to $400: virus and malware removal averages $180 to $250, hard-drive replacement with data transfer costs $200 to $350 depending on drive size, and screen replacement for laptops falls between $180 and $320. Repairs usually complete within 24 hours for simpler jobs; data recovery and complex hardware issues take 3 to 5 business days. Managed IT contracts are priced per workstation at $80 to $120 per month depending on the number of machines and the depth of support (remote monitoring only versus remote plus on-site quarterly visits). Call Noah's directly to confirm current pricing, as component costs shift with supply.
Most Oklahoma City residents know Best Buy's Geek Squad and Micro Center's in-store repair, both of which are faster for routine jobs and cover nationwide warranty claims but charge higher hourly rates (typically $99 to $150 per hour) and do not offer monthly contracts. For managed IT, larger firms like Pinnacle Technology Group and Synchronoss handle enterprise-scale networks and charge accordingly (contracts often start at $500+ per month for small offices). Noah's fills the gap: cheaper than Geek Squad for single-machine jobs, more flexible than big MSPs for companies with fewer than 15 workstations, and more personable than either. Choose Geek Squad if you need the job done in one hour and warranty coverage matters; choose a large MSP if you have a dedicated IT budget and need compliance reporting. Choose Noah's if you want a fixed price for common jobs and a technician who will answer your questions.
Noah's is ideal for individuals with older laptops, small-business owners tired of paying per-incident fees, and nonprofits that need IT support on a tight budget. The shop does not handle enterprise networks, servers beyond basic setup, or customers who need formal SLAs and ticketing systems. Noah also does not repair phones or tablets; he focuses exclusively on Windows and Mac computers and small networks. Customers who want a waiting room and drop-in appointments will find Noah's works by appointment only, so call ahead.
Walk-in diagnostics require a phone call first; Noah will ask what symptoms the computer shows and estimate wait time. Bring the machine, its charger, and any passwords or recovery media you have. Noah will test the hard drive, RAM, battery, and operating system health, explain what he finds in plain language, and quote a price for repair if you decide to proceed. If you are considering a managed IT contract, Noah offers a free network walkthrough for small businesses: he visits your office, counts machines and printers, checks your current internet speed and backup setup, and provides a quote before any commitment.
Noah's operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; call 405-555-0149 to confirm hours and book an appointment. Street parking is available directly outside. The shop is not wheelchair accessible; if mobility is a concern, ask about on-site repair for business customers.
Noah's Awesome IT Services fills a real need in Oklahoma City: affordable, honest repair without the chain-store overhead and the patience to work with small-business IT budgets that do not justify enterprise-level firms.
