Contact
Bring the problem. Sithix will help define the practical next step.
Tell Sithix what is slowing the business or organization down, what needs to be built or replaced, and what outcome matters most. You do not need a finished technical specification before making contact.
Useful context for the first message
- What needs to be built, fixed, replaced, connected, or made easier to operate
- Who uses the current process and where it creates the most friction
- The outcome that would make the project worthwhile
- Any important launch date, security concern, platform dependency, or budget boundary
What happens next
A professional process without unnecessary ceremony.
The goal of the first exchange is to identify the smallest responsible engagement that can produce the result—not to force every inquiry into an oversized project.
01
Initial review
Sithix reviews the problem, current system, and likely level of complexity before recommending a path.
02
Focused conversation
The first discussion clarifies the actual need, constraints, decision owners, and what success must look like.
03
Scope or discovery
A well-understood project receives a defined proposal. Larger or higher-risk systems begin with paid discovery.
04
Build and launch
The work moves through clear milestones, review boundaries, production validation, and an agreed post-launch plan.
Before you write
The strongest projects begin with a visible constraint and an accountable owner.
Sithix is best suited to clients ready to make decisions, provide timely access and feedback, protect a defined scope, and treat future phases as deliberate additions rather than invisible extensions of the original engagement.