Numbers that hold up under audit.
Ten-plus years building warehouses, BI layers, and FP&A platforms. Close to finance teams from day one. Banking, telco, real estate, energy.
We plug in for the project, deliver the thing, then go. No long-term leash, no onboarding overhead.
Two people, two pillars. You hire the pair or either one on its own. Same taste for rigour, different craft.
Ten-plus years building warehouses, BI layers, and FP&A platforms. Close to finance teams from day one. Banking, telco, real estate, energy.
Engineer who moved into product strategy and business operations. Chief-of-Staff style. Finds bottlenecks, ships pivots, builds the GTM motion.
Husband and wife, both engineers, both started in data over a decade ago. One stayed in the numbers, the other moved to product and operations.
FER, then banking. Ten-plus years building data warehouses, BI layers, and FP&A platforms. Last five in consultancy, shipping for teams in Germany, UAE, USA, Scotland, and Sweden.
Also FER. Data engineer first. Presales and strategic transformations at Infobip, Croatia's first unicorn. Then GTM and Business Operations at Microblink, often working as Chief-of-Staff to leadership. Now consulting and mentoring at BIRD and Nucleus, two startup incubators.
Three rules we wrote before we ever sent an invoice. We've kept them.
We price the outcome, not the meter. If the work takes less, it takes less. That's your win, not our problem.
No juniors handed your project. You get the two people on this page, or we say no.
We tell you what we'd do, even when you won't love hearing it. Trust compounds faster than billables.
Seven engagements across five countries. No names, by choice.
Scaling Up on one shelf, Big Book of Dashboards on the other. That's the span we cover.
Real words, picked from LinkedIn recommendations.
He found a solution to all problems, always thinking outside the box.
She is great at turning chaos into order.
He shows willingness to go the extra mile for client projects.
She's someone you can always count on.
Tell us the shape of the project. A paragraph is enough to start.