Start a project

Every project starts
with a conversation.

Nothing gets scoped, quoted, or built until the goal is clear. Start right here with a few quick questions, and I will come back with the cleanest plan and a real number.

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Prefer to talk first?

/ what we cover

Thirty minutes. A real plan.

01

Your goal

What are you trying to accomplish? What does success look like? I listen first, then I ask the right questions.

02

Your scope

What gets built, what gets left for later, and what timeline makes sense. Clear scope prevents surprises.

03

Your number

A real quote, scoped to your goals and your budget. Not a range pulled from a pricing page. An actual number for your actual project.

Why a call is required.

Ten years in Customer Success taught me that the most expensive mistake in any project is building the wrong thing. A 30-minute call prevents that. It also means you get a real implementation pro running your project from the first moment, not from the first invoice.

No guessing, no vague package upsell. You share the goal, we scope the right first version, and you know what happens next.

30min
from call to clear scope and real quote