Technical Consulting
A senior technical partner on demand: code and architecture audits, performance and SEO reviews, build-vs-buy decisions and roadmaps — in plain language, with priorities.
Audits, strategy and roadmaps you can act on.
Audits · Strategy · Roadmaps · Research
Outcomes you can expect
- A written, prioritised list of what to fix and what to ignore
- Confidence in your estimates, stack and hiring decisions
- A second opinion before you commit serious budget
What's included
- Architecture, code or performance audit with a written report
- Technology strategy and roadmap sessions
- Vendor and agency proposal reviews
- Interim technical leadership for small teams
- Follow-up support while you implement
Good fit if
- You're about to invest in a rebuild and want an independent view
- Something is slow, fragile or expensive and nobody can say why
- You're non-technical and need someone on your side of the table
Frequently asked questions
When does consulting make more sense than building?
When the risk sits in a decision rather than in code: before funding a rebuild, when something is slow or fragile and nobody can say why, or when you need to evaluate a vendor's proposal. An audit first often saves the cost of building the wrong thing.
How does an architecture or code audit work?
One to two weeks: I review code, infrastructure and metrics, talk to the people who work on it, and deliver a written report — findings ranked by impact, quick wins separated from structural work, in language both developers and management understand.
Can you work alongside our in-house team?
Yes, and it's the best setup: reviews, pairing and shared standards, with the explicit goal of making your team autonomous — not dependent on me.
Do you take ongoing advisory engagements?
Yes — a fractional arrangement of a few days per month works well for teams that want senior technical judgement on tap without a full-time hire.