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Wide environmental shot of a consultant's desk in a dim office at dusk, natural window light falling across an open notebook and a laptop screen displaying dense spreadsheet data, hands resting near the keyboard, no face visible, quiet concentration
/ The people behind the work

Consultants embedded in the problem, not above it.

We are a distributed team of IT consultants operating across timezones. Our edge isn't a methodology — it's the habit of understanding a business's actual constraints before we say anything.

How we work

Listening isn't a phase. It's the whole first conversation.

Before we recommend anything, we map what is actually slowing the business down — budget limits, legacy dependencies, the people who will have to change how they work. That's where the real diagnosis begins.

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Close-up of a consultant's hands on a worn laptop keyboard inside a modest client office, aged filing cabinets visible in the background, late-afternoon natural light through frosted glass, no faces, focus on the hands and the machine
• Distributed by design

Across timezones, inside real business constraints.

Our consultants are spread across North America, Europe, and APAC — not because it looks good, but because business problems don't follow a single timezone or a single type of office.

We've worked inside organisations running systems a decade and a half old. We understand why those systems are still there, and we don't start by saying they shouldn't be.

See the specific work we do.

Our services are built around the problems we kept finding — not the tools we wanted to sell. The Mission page explains each one.