Get 100% free tech support 24/7

July 29, 2025

By Kim Komando

Today is National System Administrator Appreciation Day, but this special day will soon be off the calendars. Thank you to all the unsung heroes updating, plugging and unplugging things and reminding us, “No, you can’t use 123456 again.”

When you have a problem with your tech, you can now stop begging your spouse, your kids or your coworkers to fix it. You also don’t need to feel embarrassed asking the same question again. 

You definitely don’t need to waste time scrolling forums or trying to decipher tech jargon. I’ve said that AI is replacing jobs. Now, it’s gone after the trusty IT help desk. I’ve tried it, and it works.

💬 Free AI 24/7 tech help

The makers of ChatGPT (the same AI that’s taking the world by storm) just rolled out the Tech Support Advisor. It’s like having your own personal IT assistant available anytime, day or night.

You just type your question in plain English and get clear, step-by-step help from ChatGPT, powered by the most advanced version (GPT-4o). 

It doesn’t get flustered. It doesn’t make you feel dumb. It just helps you solve the problem. Love that for you!

🤯 Here’s what you can ask it

🛠️ Try it now

👉 ChatGPT Tech Support Advisor

It’s not just for fixing things, it’s for learning, too. Ask it to explain the cloud or RAM, what 2FA means and how it works, or why your smart thermostat is heating the house in July.

🎙️ Let’s talk

My national radio show has never been about fixing tech problems. I know firsthand that giving out a bunch of steps on the radio is hard to follow and boring to listen to. 

That’s why I open up the show every week to talk one-on-one with those of you who want to go beyond the basics to be tech-ahead. 

📍 Here are a few things we can talk about:

📞 Click here to book a time to talk to me

If you’ve ever said, “I wish someone would just explain this to me” or “I wonder how,” you don’t have to figure it out alone. I’ve got your back.

Let me tell you, jokes about tech support really turn me off … and then back on (lol). Seriously, when something does not work, a power cycle is often the quick fix.

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