About Good Hunter

Apple-trained. Threat-obsessed. Serving the Central Valley since 2011.

Good Hunter began life as Ronin — one former Apple corporate trainer's answer to the break-fix IT that kept letting local businesses down. The name changed in 2019. The mission didn't.

Our story

From Apple's training floor to your first line of defense

In 2011, our founder Jony walked out of Apple Corporate — where he'd been the primary trainer for Apple across the Central Valley, teaching both Apple's own staff and its business customers — and started a company called Ronin. The idea was simple: bring that caliber of expertise to local businesses stuck choosing between overpriced enterprise IT and "the guy who's good with computers."

What started as training quickly outgrew the classroom. Ronin expanded into full managed IT, security, and infrastructure — and by 2019 the work had changed enough to earn a new name. We became Good Hunter: an admittedly obscure nod to Bloodborne, and a fitting one. Our job is to hunt the things that go bump in the night — the black-hat hackers, the quiet intrusions, the threats most businesses never see coming.

The short history

Three names would be excessive. We stopped at two.

2011

Founded as Ronin

Jony leaves Apple Corporate — the Central Valley's primary Apple trainer — and opens Ronin to bring real expertise to businesses that deserved better than break-fix.

2019

Became Good Hunter

Years of growth beyond training — into managed IT, security, and infrastructure — earned a new name, borrowed from Bloodborne: a hunter of the threats that move in the dark.

Today

Apple partners, threat hunters

We hold active Apple certifications and a deep, ongoing partnership — with particular expertise in mobile device management and securing remote teams wherever they work.

What we believe

The values behind every ticket we close

Radical responsiveness

A ticket sitting unanswered is a business exposed. We measure ourselves on minutes, not SLAs written to look good on paper.

Security by default

Every recommendation starts from "what's the safe way to do this," not "what's the cheapest way."

Plain-English IT

You'll never get an explanation you need a computer science degree to understand.

2011
Serving the Central Valley since
150+
Businesses supported
99.9%
Uptime SLA
24/7
US-based support

Certifications & partners

Apple partners since day one — and then some

Our roots are in Apple, and we've held certification and a working partnership with them ever since. That Apple fluency — especially around mobile device management and remote-workforce security — sits alongside the rest of the stack your business actually runs on.

Apple Cisco
Ubiquiti
Dell
Microsoft

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