How AI Chatbots Are Transforming Customer Service for Costa Rican Businesses
WhatsApp is Costa Rica's primary business communication channel. AI chatbots that handle bilingual support, SINPE Movil queries, and 24/7 availability are changing how local businesses serve customers.
Network Security for Multi-Location Businesses in Costa Rica
Managing security across multiple offices, branches, or retail locations in Costa Rica presents unique challenges — from rural connectivity gaps to compliance requirements. Here's how to build a resilient multi-site network.
Cloud Migration for Costa Rican Businesses: What to Consider Before You Move
Not every workload belongs in the cloud — and not every business is ready to migrate. Here's a practical framework for Costa Rican SMBs evaluating cloud migration, covering security, compliance, costs, and infrastructure realities.
Why We Build With Modern Frameworks Instead of WordPress
96% of WordPress security vulnerabilities come from third-party plugins. For businesses that depend on their web presence, we build with Astro, Next.js, and modern frameworks that eliminate entire categories of risk.
AI for Costa Rican Businesses: Beyond the Hype — What Actually Works in 2026
Costa Rica ranks 5th in Latin America on the AI index and 1st in computational capacity per capita. But only 1% of business leaders feel they've mastered AI. Here's what's working, what's not, and where to start.
Banking Fraud in Costa Rica: 668% Growth, 38 Victims Per Day, and What Your Business Can Do About It
Electronic banking fraud complaints in Costa Rica grew from 942 in 2020 to over 10,000 in 2025. A new law shifts liability to banks. Here's how the fraud works, what the new legislation changes, and what businesses should do now.
What the 2022 Conti Attack Taught Costa Rica — And What Most Businesses Still Haven't Learned
Costa Rica became the first country to declare a national emergency over a cyberattack. Four years later, the same failures that enabled it — no MFA, flat networks, unpatched systems — exist in most Costa Rican businesses.