NNavas

Navas

Built in my homelab.
Prod in my apartment.
Now coming to you.

Reliable remote-work infrastructure for internationally mobile professionals.

Mexico City apartment office with compact networking equipment for professional remote work

Power

Planned

Access

Tested

Support

Documented

Built from practice

Built by someone who uses it every day.

Navas was created by a remote endpoint engineer whose own livelihood depends on reliable connectivity.

Every deployment methodology is first validated in production before it reaches customers.

Who This Is For

  • Remote workers
  • Consultants
  • Founders
  • Executives
  • Expats

Who This Is Not For

  • Short-term connectivity needs
  • Budget networking projects
  • DIY support requests
  • Existing unsupported hardware

What Navas builds

A dependable home base for mobile work.

01

Remote office architecture

A practical architecture for your home base: network, compute, access, backup power, and operational documentation.

02

Turnkey hardware deployment

Selection, configuration, and handoff of the equipment that keeps your work environment reachable and stable.

03

Connectivity and failover planning

Primary and backup connection paths, power considerations, and testing routines built around real travel schedules.

04

Operational support

Clear maintenance windows, update guidance, monitoring checks, and escalation paths when your setup needs attention.

Pricing

Choose the amount of help you need.

Consultation

A focused review of your current remote-work setup, constraints, and next steps.

10,000 MXN

  • Infrastructure assessment
  • Connectivity and equipment recommendations
  • Implementation plan with clear priorities
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Turnkey

A complete build for people who need a dependable base system without ongoing hand-holding.

25,000 MXN

  • Hardware selection and configuration
  • Remote access and continuity setup
  • Documentation for daily operation
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White Glove

A managed deployment with more planning, testing, and post-launch support.

50,000 MXN

  • Custom architecture and deployment
  • Travel-readiness testing
  • Priority support during rollout
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Operating principles

Small systems, clear ownership, tested fallbacks.

Build systems that can be explained on one page.

Prefer durable equipment over novelty.

Document the setup before it becomes urgent.

Test failover before it's necessary.

Process

Designed, built, and proven before handoff.

Assess

Current equipment, work requirements, travel rhythm, power, connectivity, and practical constraints.

Build

A right-sized configuration with clear routing, access, backup, and maintenance choices.

Prove

Validation from outside the home network, handoff documentation, and a support plan that matches the tier.