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You bring the problem.
We map the path.
No polished brief or technical vocabulary required. Start with the outcome, what changed, and what matters most.
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Bring the goal. We’ll start with the right question.
You do not need a polished project brief. Tell RTCO Labs what you are trying to launch, what is not working, or what keeps taking too much time. Include the device, platform, or workflow when you can.
One useful detail is enough to start.
Use the form for an outline of the request. RTCO Labs can help match the goal to a useful next step—even when you are not sure which service fits.
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You do not need the technical vocabulary or a perfect project brief. A clear goal and a little context are enough to begin.
Start a requestWhat should I include in a request?
Start with the desired result, what is currently happening, and the device, platform, or workflow involved. Plain language is enough.
What if I am not sure which service fits?
Choose ‘Not sure yet’ and describe the outcome. RTCO Labs will match the request to the right path before work begins.
Can every lost file be recovered?
No. Recovery is best-effort and depends on the device and damage. Originals are preserved whenever possible, and risks are explained before recovery attempts.
Can RTCO Labs work remotely?
Many software, website, setup, and workflow requests can be handled remotely. Physical hardware and failing storage may require local access or another specialist.
Can RTCO Labs set up the whole e-commerce operation?
Yes. Work can cover a full launch or one weak link—from eBay, Etsy, TikTok Shop, and a standalone storefront through product content, inventory, marketing, payments, shipping, reporting, and owner training.
What kind of sales-tax help is included?
RTCO Labs can organize the required information, configure marketplace and storefront tax settings, connect reporting exports, and implement guidance from you or your tax professional. Tax advice, nexus decisions, registrations, and filings remain with the business owner and a qualified professional.
