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Tell us a little about your team and what's not working. A senior engineer — not a salesperson — will get back to you within one business day with a clear, honest read on how we can help, even if that's a different path than working with us.

What to expect

Every engagement starts the same way: a short, no-pressure conversation to understand your stack, your pain points, and your timeline. From there, we'll tell you plainly whether — and how — we can help.

  • A free 30-minute call with a senior engineer, not a salesperson
  • A written proposal with scope, team, and indicative cost within days
  • A reply to your enquiry within one business day, guaranteed
  • Your information stays confidential and is never sold or shared
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We typically reply within one business day. No spam, ever.

Thanks — your request has been received. A senior engineer will get back to you within one business day.
Before you book

Questions about working with us

What happens during the free consultation?

A senior engineer joins a 30-minute call to understand your current stack, team structure, and the problem you're trying to solve. There's no slide deck and no pitch — just questions, and honest input on what a realistic path forward looks like.

Is there any obligation after the call?

None. If it's a fit, we'll follow up with a written proposal — scope, team, and indicative cost — for you to review on your own time. If it isn't a fit, we'll tell you that too.

How quickly can a team start?

Most engagements are scoped within a few days of the consultation, with onboarding — access, knowledge transfer, and tooling setup — typically complete within two weeks.

Do you sign NDAs before discussing our systems?

Yes. We're happy to sign a mutual NDA before the consultation if you'd prefer not to discuss specifics until one is in place — just mention it in the form above.

What should I prepare before the call?

Nothing formal. It helps to have a rough sense of your current team size, tech stack, and the one or two problems costing you the most time — but we'll ask the right questions either way.