Architecture Review
A scoped read of your platform. I find where it breaks at scale, what it is costing you, and what to fix first. You get a written report and a call to walk through it. Fixed scope, fixed price, no long commitment.
Once you have real customers, the wrong call costs you months. I work on .NET and Azure, with fifteen years of building platforms that scale.
AI can write the code now. Honestly, that changed less than people think. The code was never the hard part. The decisions under it are. How you keep tenants separate. What your database does at ten thousand customers. Which shortcut you take today that turns into a rewrite next year.
I have been making these calls for fifteen years, on .NET and Azure, across multi-tenant SaaS, POS, and fintech. I help founders make them before they get expensive.
Four ways in. Most people start with a review.
A scoped read of your platform. I find where it breaks at scale, what it is costing you, and what to fix first. You get a written report and a call to walk through it. Fixed scope, fixed price, no long commitment.
Senior architecture on call, a few days a month. I own the hard technical decisions so your team can keep shipping. Good when you have engineers but no one senior enough to own the platform direction.
A new platform, or a rebuild on .NET and Azure. I design the architecture and lead your team through it, from the first decision to running in production.
You want to add AI to your product and have it survive production, not just a demo. I help you design the parts that usually break, like cost, latency, and what happens when real customers hit it.
It is probably not for you if you need a developer to work through a feature backlog. I work at the architecture level, not on individual tickets.
I architect multi-tenant SaaS platforms on .NET and Azure, mostly point-of-sale systems. Before that I was a lead engineer at a cybersecurity SaaS, and ran cloud and DevOps for a treasury fintech. See the case studies →
The simplest way to start is a short call. Tell me what you are building and what worries you about it.
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