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FAQ
Have questions? We’ve made it easy. Here’s what to know before we get started — and if you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to ask.
/ 01
What kind of projects do you take on?
I work with publishers, agencies, ad tech platforms, and growth-stage businesses navigating moments of change — whether that’s revenue pressure, strategic uncertainty, or the need to evolve how the business operates.
Projects often sit at the intersection of strategy, commercial growth, and execution. Sometimes that’s a focused advisory engagement. Sometimes it’s deeper, hands-on support during a critical phase. The common thread is impact, not deliverables.
/ 01
What kind of projects do you take on?
I work with publishers, agencies, ad tech platforms, and growth-stage businesses navigating moments of change — whether that’s revenue pressure, strategic uncertainty, or the need to evolve how the business operates.
Projects often sit at the intersection of strategy, commercial growth, and execution. Sometimes that’s a focused advisory engagement. Sometimes it’s deeper, hands-on support during a critical phase. The common thread is impact, not deliverables.
/ 02
How do you usually start a project?
Almost everything starts with a discovery conversation.
The goal isn’t to scope work immediately — it’s to understand the business context, the real constraints, and what decisions are actually on the table. From there, we define the right shape of engagement, whether that’s a short diagnostic, a focused sprint, or an ongoing partnership.
Clarity comes first. Structure follows.
/ 02
How do you usually start a project?
/ 03
Can I hire you for a one-off project?
Yes — many engagements start as one-off projects.
That said, I design even short engagements to be useful beyond the immediate ask. If we work together, you’ll leave with clearer direction, better framing, and decisions you can carry forward — not just a single output.
Some clients stop there. Others continue once momentum builds.
/ 03
Can I hire you for a one-off project?
/ 04
How long does a typical project take?
It depends on the nature of the problem.
Some engagements last a few weeks and focus on a specific decision or challenge. Others run over several months as part of a broader transformation or growth phase. I don’t believe in stretching work to fit timelines — projects are sized to what the situation actually requires.
We’ll be clear on scope, timing, and outcomes upfront.
/ 04
How long does a typical project take?
/ 05
What if I don’t know exactly what I need?
That’s more common than not — and it’s not a blocker.
Many clients come in with a sense that something needs to change, but not full clarity on what or how. Part of my role is to help you articulate the problem before jumping to solutions.
If you’re feeling uncertainty, friction, or stalled progress, that’s usually enough to start the conversation.
/ 05
What if I don’t know exactly what I need?
FAQ
Have questions? We’ve made it easy. Here’s what to know before we get started — and if you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to ask.
/ 01
What kind of projects do you take on?
I work with publishers, agencies, ad tech platforms, and growth-stage businesses navigating moments of change — whether that’s revenue pressure, strategic uncertainty, or the need to evolve how the business operates.
Projects often sit at the intersection of strategy, commercial growth, and execution. Sometimes that’s a focused advisory engagement. Sometimes it’s deeper, hands-on support during a critical phase. The common thread is impact, not deliverables.
/ 01
What kind of projects do you take on?
I work with publishers, agencies, ad tech platforms, and growth-stage businesses navigating moments of change — whether that’s revenue pressure, strategic uncertainty, or the need to evolve how the business operates.
Projects often sit at the intersection of strategy, commercial growth, and execution. Sometimes that’s a focused advisory engagement. Sometimes it’s deeper, hands-on support during a critical phase. The common thread is impact, not deliverables.
/ 02
How do you usually start a project?
Almost everything starts with a discovery conversation.
The goal isn’t to scope work immediately — it’s to understand the business context, the real constraints, and what decisions are actually on the table. From there, we define the right shape of engagement, whether that’s a short diagnostic, a focused sprint, or an ongoing partnership.
Clarity comes first. Structure follows.
/ 02
How do you usually start a project?
/ 03
Can I hire you for a one-off project?
Yes — many engagements start as one-off projects.
That said, I design even short engagements to be useful beyond the immediate ask. If we work together, you’ll leave with clearer direction, better framing, and decisions you can carry forward — not just a single output.
Some clients stop there. Others continue once momentum builds.
/ 03
Can I hire you for a one-off project?
/ 04
How long does a typical project take?
It depends on the nature of the problem.
Some engagements last a few weeks and focus on a specific decision or challenge. Others run over several months as part of a broader transformation or growth phase. I don’t believe in stretching work to fit timelines — projects are sized to what the situation actually requires.
We’ll be clear on scope, timing, and outcomes upfront.
/ 04
How long does a typical project take?
/ 05
What if I don’t know exactly what I need?
That’s more common than not — and it’s not a blocker.
Many clients come in with a sense that something needs to change, but not full clarity on what or how. Part of my role is to help you articulate the problem before jumping to solutions.
If you’re feeling uncertainty, friction, or stalled progress, that’s usually enough to start the conversation.
/ 05
What if I don’t know exactly what I need?
FAQ
Have questions? We’ve made it easy. Here’s what to know before we get started — and if you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to ask.
/ 01
What kind of projects do you take on?
I work with publishers, agencies, ad tech platforms, and growth-stage businesses navigating moments of change — whether that’s revenue pressure, strategic uncertainty, or the need to evolve how the business operates.
Projects often sit at the intersection of strategy, commercial growth, and execution. Sometimes that’s a focused advisory engagement. Sometimes it’s deeper, hands-on support during a critical phase. The common thread is impact, not deliverables.
/ 01
What kind of projects do you take on?
I work with publishers, agencies, ad tech platforms, and growth-stage businesses navigating moments of change — whether that’s revenue pressure, strategic uncertainty, or the need to evolve how the business operates.
Projects often sit at the intersection of strategy, commercial growth, and execution. Sometimes that’s a focused advisory engagement. Sometimes it’s deeper, hands-on support during a critical phase. The common thread is impact, not deliverables.
/ 02
How do you usually start a project?
Almost everything starts with a discovery conversation.
The goal isn’t to scope work immediately — it’s to understand the business context, the real constraints, and what decisions are actually on the table. From there, we define the right shape of engagement, whether that’s a short diagnostic, a focused sprint, or an ongoing partnership.
Clarity comes first. Structure follows.
/ 02
How do you usually start a project?
/ 03
Can I hire you for a one-off project?
Yes — many engagements start as one-off projects.
That said, I design even short engagements to be useful beyond the immediate ask. If we work together, you’ll leave with clearer direction, better framing, and decisions you can carry forward — not just a single output.
Some clients stop there. Others continue once momentum builds.
/ 03
Can I hire you for a one-off project?
/ 04
How long does a typical project take?
It depends on the nature of the problem.
Some engagements last a few weeks and focus on a specific decision or challenge. Others run over several months as part of a broader transformation or growth phase. I don’t believe in stretching work to fit timelines — projects are sized to what the situation actually requires.
We’ll be clear on scope, timing, and outcomes upfront.
/ 04
How long does a typical project take?
/ 05
What if I don’t know exactly what I need?
That’s more common than not — and it’s not a blocker.
Many clients come in with a sense that something needs to change, but not full clarity on what or how. Part of my role is to help you articulate the problem before jumping to solutions.
If you’re feeling uncertainty, friction, or stalled progress, that’s usually enough to start the conversation.
/ 05
What if I don’t know exactly what I need?