For years, the default way small businesses bought IT support was simple: something breaks, you call someone, they fix it, you pay by the hour. That's the break-fix model. It still has its place — but for most Alberta businesses that now depend on technology to operate, a managed IT approach delivers far more value. Here's how the two compare.
What's the difference?
Break-fix is reactive. You only engage IT support when something goes wrong, and you pay per incident or per hour. There's no ongoing relationship, no monitoring, and no one watching your systems between calls.
Managed IT is proactive. For a predictable monthly fee, a provider monitors, maintains, secures, and supports your systems continuously — catching and preventing many problems before they ever cause downtime.
The real cost comparison
Break-fix looks cheaper because you only pay when you need help. But that math ignores the biggest cost of all: downtime.
When your server goes down, your email stops, or ransomware locks your files, break-fix means you're now waiting — often at the worst possible time — while the meter runs and your business sits idle. Managed IT front-loads a small, predictable cost to prevent those events, which almost always works out cheaper once you account for lost productivity.
A useful way to think about it: break-fix is like only seeing a doctor in the emergency room. Managed IT is preventive care. One is dramatic and expensive; the other keeps you healthy.
Security is the dealbreaker
This is where break-fix really falls short. Cyber threats don't wait for you to call. Ransomware, phishing, and data breaches require continuous protection — monitoring, patching, endpoint security, and backups that run around the clock. A break-fix provider isn't watching your systems between visits, which leaves gaps attackers are happy to exploit. For any business handling customer data, that's a risk that's hard to justify.
When break-fix still makes sense
Break-fix isn't always wrong. It can be a reasonable fit if:
- You're a very small team (one or two people) with minimal technology.
- Your work doesn't depend on systems being up, and downtime is a minor inconvenience.
- You have little to no sensitive data to protect.
For everyone else — especially businesses with staff, customer data, or compliance obligations — the predictability and protection of managed IT wins.
Signs you've outgrown break-fix
- You're calling for help more and more often.
- Downtime is starting to cost you real money.
- You're worried about cybersecurity but not sure you're covered.
- You want predictable IT costs you can budget for.
- Nobody is actually responsible for your backups or security.
If several of those sound familiar, it's time to make the switch.
The bottom line
Break-fix treats symptoms; managed IT keeps you well. For most Alberta small businesses, moving to a proactive, flat-rate managed model means less downtime, stronger security, and predictable costs — without the surprise bills.
Curious what managed IT would look like for your business? Compare our plans or book a free evaluation and we'll recommend the right level of support. You might also like our guide to how much IT support costs in Alberta.
