We Didn't Just Build Websites for Clients. We Built Our Own Publication — and It Ranks.
iTechtics.com is our flagship tech publication. Over 2,000 articles covering Windows, Microsoft 365, PowerShell, software guides, and IT infrastructure — built by the same team that builds client sites. It ranks highly on Google and Bing, runs free tools for sysadmins and power users, and includes a comprehensive EOL lifecycle database covering 10+ platforms. The site monetises through advertising and runs entirely on our own infrastructure.

Our Own Publication. Built the Same Way We Build Client Sites.
Most web agencies build websites for clients. We also built one for ourselves — and then kept building it for over a decade. iTechtics.com is a tech publication targeting sysadmins, IT professionals, and power users. The tagline says it plainly: Tools and guides for sysadmins and power users.
The site covers Windows 11, Windows Server, Microsoft 365, PowerShell, software downloads, IT troubleshooting, networking, and security. Over 2,000 articles, all written to a technical standard that the audience — people who run Active Directory, manage server infrastructure, and know the difference between LTSC and SAC — actually demands.
Running this property isn’t a side project. It’s proof that the same team writing about technical content, building custom WordPress systems, and managing structured data at scale is the same team that builds and maintains client websites. We don’t just advise on things we’ve read about. We run them ourselves.
Technical guides, how-tos, troubleshooting walkthroughs, news analysis, and software download pages covering the Microsoft ecosystem and beyond. Content written by IT professionals for IT professionals.
A comprehensive lifecycle tracker covering Windows, Windows Server, macOS, iOS, Android, Ubuntu, GitLab, Oracle Database, Intel Processors, Apple iPhone, and more. Each platform has its own structured page with status indicators and dates.
A growing collection of free online tools for IT environments — DNS and email authentication tools, hardware diagnostics, monitor testing, mic and camera testing. No downloads, browser-based, free to use.
The site generates revenue through display advertising. A high-traffic, niche technical audience commands strong ad rates — sysadmins and enterprise IT professionals are a valuable demographic for enterprise software advertisers.
Where IT Professionals Check Whether Their Software Is Still Supported
End of Life status is one of the most practically important pieces of information for IT administrators and security teams. Running software past its EOL date means running unpatched security vulnerabilities — a compliance problem and a real security risk. Knowing exactly when something goes EOL matters for planning upgrades, renewals, and migrations.
The iTechtics.com EOL database gives every major platform its own dedicated page with a structured lifecycle table. Each entry shows the current support status — testing, active, phasing out, or end of life — with dates, and the status automatically updates as deadlines approach. The “phasing out” status kicks in automatically two months before EOL, giving IT teams an early warning.

Browser-Based Tools That Sysadmins Actually Use
The tools section (tools.itechtics.com) is a collection of free, browser-based utilities covering the most common IT diagnostic and troubleshooting tasks. No downloads, no accounts, no subscriptions. Just tools that work when you need them.
The tools are grouped into three categories — email and DNS management, networking, and hardware testing. They were built by the same team that writes the articles, so the tools are designed with an IT professional audience in mind, not a general consumer one.
Verify MX records, detect misconfigurations, and validate email routing for any domain.
Check email authentication protocol configurations — validate SPF records, DKIM setup, and DMARC policies.
Check DNS record propagation globally — see how DNS changes are spreading across name servers worldwide.
Test brightness, contrast, dead pixels, colour accuracy, response time, uniformity, and sharpness — all in browser.
Test webcam functionality and get full technical specs — resolution, frame rate, bitrate, hue, aspect ratio, and more.
Record and play back microphone audio, check AGC, noise suppression, echo cancellation, sample rate, and latency.
2,000+ Articles Across the Microsoft Ecosystem
The editorial focus of iTechtics.com is deliberate. The audience is IT professionals — people who manage Windows infrastructure, deploy Microsoft 365, write PowerShell scripts, maintain server environments, and need accurate, current technical information. The content is written to that standard: detailed, accurate, and practically useful.
Windows 11
Updates, features, ISO downloads, troubleshooting, configuration
Windows Server
Deployment, configuration, Server 2025, Active Directory
PowerShell
Scripts, cmdlets, automation, server administration
Microsoft 365
Exchange Online, Teams, SharePoint, admin guides
Software Downloads
ISO files, drivers, official Microsoft software links
Security & Networking
Vulnerabilities, patches, DNS, firewall configuration
SQL Server & Azure
Database management, cloud infrastructure, Azure admin
Troubleshooting
Windows errors, BSOD, driver issues, system repair
Tech News
Microsoft announcements, patch Tuesdays, EOL updates
We Practice What We Preach — at Scale
There’s a difference between an agency that advises on SEO and content strategy, and an agency that has spent over a decade actually doing it on their own property. iTechtics.com is the latter.
When you own a content-driven website that needs to rank, retain visitors, load fast, and generate ad revenue at the same time, you encounter every challenge your clients face — only you have no client to escalate to. You fix it yourself, or it doesn’t get fixed.
This gives iTechtics a perspective on WordPress performance, SEO architecture, content systems, and site reliability that most agencies simply don’t have. We’ve seen what happens when a plugin update breaks layout on 2,000 pages. We’ve built systems to prevent that. We’ve debugged Core Web Vitals on a site that serves ads and needs fast initial render. We’ve maintained structured data and taxonomy systems at real content scale. That experience directly benefits every client project we take on.
Built With the Same Tools We Use for Clients
iTechtics.com runs on WordPress with Bricks Builder handling the custom sections — the EOL database pages, the tools hub, the download pages, and the structured data templates. The same stack we recommend and deploy for clients is what we run our own publication on. We don’t recommend tools we don’t use ourselves.
