Start a conversation

Tell us about your situation.

The first conversation is short, focused, and free. We ask about your constraints, your timeline, and what you’ve already tried. You’ll leave with a clearer picture of the problem — whether we end up working together or not.

What to bring

Context worth sharing upfront.

The more context you can share before the first call, the faster the conversation moves. None of this is required — but if you have it, bring it.

No. 01

What you’re trying to accomplish.

The goal, not just the technical description. What does success look like for the project or the organization?

No. 02

Where you’re stuck or at risk.

What’s the specific blocker, failure mode, or uncertainty that prompted the call? The more honest this is, the faster we can help.

No. 03

What you’ve already tried.

Contractors, internal attempts, vendor solutions. What’s been attempted and why it didn’t solve the problem.

No. 04

Timeline and constraints.

Hard deadlines, budget boundaries, operational constraints. The tighter the constraints, the more important it is to define them early.