Contact

Reach us through the workspace.

We do not run a public phone line, public live chat, or a generic ticketing inbox. Conversations about real work happen inside the workspace order that scopes that work, where the reviewer and the inputs already live.

New engagement

Start an order in the workspace.

The workspace order flow is the primary way to scope a new piece of work. You describe the deliverable, attach inputs, set a deadline, and we respond with a written scope and quote before any work runs.

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Active engagement

Continue an existing order.

Conversation about an active engagement lives inside the order. Sign in to see the current state, attach new inputs, ask the reviewer a question, or approve a deliverable.

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Catalog questions

Ask the catalog before scoping.

If you want to understand a service before opening an order — inputs, deliverable, definition of done, related work — use site search at the top of this page. It returns matching public catalog pages with snippets and sources.

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Why no public inbox?

A generic inbox tends to collect requests that are either too unspecific to scope, or already inside an active engagement and better answered in that thread. Keeping the entry point in the workspace means every conversation has a scope, an owner, the inputs attached, and a record that survives the conversation.

If you have a question that is not about your own engagement and not a catalog question, use site search at the top of this page. It searches the public catalog and points you at the page closest to your question.

For press, partnerships, or a data-and-privacy request that is not tied to an active order, email [email protected].

When the scope is real

Open the workspace and scope the work.

We respond with a written scope, a quote, and the review checklist for that engagement. Nothing starts running until you approve the scope inside the order.