We review the context, route it by project type, and check whether we can help.
§00 / Contact / project intake
Send the context. We'll turn it into a technical path.
Use this intake for product builds, security reviews, automation work, or systems that need clearer ownership. Required fields are checked before anything is sent to our n8n workflow.
§01 / Project intake
Tell us what needs to work.
The form is structured for routing: project type, enough context to diagnose the request, and optional commercial details when they help.
Response Time
We respond within 24 hours — usually faster.
§02 / Next steps
What happens after submit.
If it fits, we reply with the first technical questions or a practical direction.
For qualified work, we outline scope, risks, timeline, and the smallest useful next build.
§03 / Contact questions
Common questions
What should I include in the message?
Share the business problem, the current system or workflow, the people affected, and what would count as a useful first outcome. Links, constraints, and timelines help, but are optional.
Do you handle small projects?
Yes, when the scope has a clear operational payoff. We prefer focused work that can ship cleanly over broad proposals without a concrete owner or outcome.
Can you work with an existing stack?
Usually. We review the current architecture, data flow, auth, infrastructure, and maintenance constraints before recommending whether to extend, harden, automate, or replace a part of the system.
Do we need a call before you can respond?
No. A useful written brief is enough to start. If a conversation is needed later, it is tied to specific technical questions rather than a generic discovery step.
How do you use the submitted data?
The submission is routed through our intake workflow so we can triage and respond. We do not sell contact data, and we only use project details to evaluate and follow up on the request.