Harpers Ferry
Harpers Ferry is one of America's most historic towns — a tiny Jefferson County community of about 270 at the dramatic confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, site of John Brown's 1859 raid and a national historical park on the Appalachian Trail. Its tourism operators, outfitters, inns, and shops get Media & Technology Group's full toolkit: custom software, AI automation, and managed IT built for how a Harpers Ferry business works.
Do you work with the inns, outfitters, and shops in Harpers Ferry?
Yes — Harpers Ferry runs on tourism, and the inns, outfitters, restaurants, and shops around the national park are exactly the kind of operators we build for, delivered remote-first from Pennsylvania with visits when it counts.
How could AI help a small Harpers Ferry tourism business?
By handling the steady stream of inquiries and content — drafting replies to booking questions, summarizing voicemails, and writing first drafts of event and social posts — so a Harpers Ferry owner spends time with guests, not the inbox.
Can you build us a booking and website setup that actually converts?
Yes. For a Harpers Ferry business we build a fast site tuned for the searches travelers actually make, with booking and inquiry flows that turn a curious visitor into a reservation instead of a bounce.
What's a sensible cybersecurity setup for a Harpers Ferry shop?
Multi-factor authentication, managed device protection, automatic backups, and phishing filtering. A tourist-town shop takes payments and holds customer data, which makes it a target; we set the essentials and maintain them.
What does managed IT cover for a business in town?
Email, devices, backups, security, Wi-Fi, and the point-of-sale — monitored and maintained — plus someone to call when it freezes during a busy weekend. For a Harpers Ferry operator that's peace of mind in season.
What would this cost a small Harpers Ferry business?
A focused tool can start in the high four figures, with managed IT a modest monthly cost. We scope to a Harpers Ferry operation and build in stages so value lands early.
Do we own the work when it's done?
Yes — code and data both, no lock-in. A Harpers Ferry business keeps everything and can leave any time.
How fast do you respond when something breaks?
Usually 15 to 60 minutes in business hours and under an hour after-hours for urgent issues — a direct line, which matters when a POS goes down on a packed Saturday in Harpers Ferry.
Are you near enough to help, being in Pennsylvania?
Harpers Ferry is a straightforward drive, and most support is remote anyway. We come down when hands-on time matters and otherwise respond faster than a ticket-only vendor.
What's the first step if we wanted to talk?
A free conversation about how your Harpers Ferry business runs and where it loses time; we scope real work only once the problem is clear.
What we do for Harpers Ferry businesses
Harpers Ferry sits at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah in Jefferson County, a National Historical Park town famous for John Brown's raid and the Civil War, a major Appalachian Trail and heritage-tourism destination, and we serve it from York County, Pennsylvania — remote-first, with on-site time when a project warrants the drive.
Custom Software Platforms
Booking, reservation, and invoicing tools built for a Harpers Ferry inn, outfitter, or shop tied to the park-and-trail tourism trade, so a busy season runs on one system instead of a paper calendar and three apps.
Intelligent Automation
AI and workflow automation that drafts routine replies and turns messy inputs into clean bookings and tasks, giving a Harpers Ferry business real leverage through peak season.
Marketing & SEO
Local SEO and content tuned for Harpers Ferry, the National Historical Park, and the Appalachian Trail, so the visitors planning a trip find you first.
Managed IT & Cybersecurity
Email, devices, point-of-sale, booking systems, backups, and managed security for a Harpers Ferry business that takes bookings and payments, handled remotely with on-site help when needed.
Consulting
Practical advice for Harpers Ferry owners on scoping technology around a tourism, lodging, or outfitter business.

