A short discovery call to understand the setup, priorities, and whether there is a fit.
This is not intended to be a hard-sell meeting. The aim is to understand what is happening today, what matters most, and whether Harkstone Tech is the right next step.
- Short, practical, and focused on fit
- No need to prepare a polished brief first
- Follow-up is based on what actually makes sense
Choose a suitable consultation time directly through Microsoft Bookings, or use the contact form if you would rather send details first.
Book a free consultation
Choose a time that suits you for a quick website, technical support, or small business IT discussion.
Booking details are handled through Microsoft Bookings and used only to arrange and follow up on your enquiry.
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Microsoft is currently returning an error when its booking page is loaded inside an iframe. Opening the scheduler directly avoids the blocked embedded view and keeps the booking handled by Microsoft Bookings.
Ready to choose a time? Open the booking page in a new tab.
Share the basics
Capture a few details before the call so the conversation starts in the right place.
Pick a time
Offer a small set of suitable time slots without adding unnecessary friction.
Keep it professional
Confirm the booking clearly and provide a straightforward fallback if the embed is unavailable.
What happens after the call request
The page is designed to reassure visitors that the conversation is short, practical, and focused on fit rather than pressure.
Choose a time
Pick a suitable slot directly from the page using the Microsoft Bookings scheduler.
Share the basics
A few short details about your company and the current issue help us prepare so the call is more useful.
Get a clear follow-up
After the call, you should know whether the next step is a proposal, a small project, another technical review, or simply no further action.
Need a different route?
If you would rather send details first, use the contact form. Email is often the easiest way to start if the situation needs a bit of context.
