Which Service Fits Your Situation? Build vs. Rescue vs. Lead

Published June 25, 2026
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We offer three services. Only one is right for you right now. Here’s how to know which one.

Are you launching a new product?

You need Build.

You’ve got a problem your customers will pay to solve. You need to ship an MVP in 3–4 months. You don’t have the engineering depth to do it in-house, or you don’t want to.

We build MVPs fast. Payment platforms, rental management systems, workflow automation, fintech tooling. We focus on the three things that matter: speed, quality, and scalability. We ship something you can grow into, not something you’ll rebuild later.

Explore Build

Is your existing codebase becoming a liability?

You need Rescue.

You inherited broken code. Or you shipped fast and now the debt is crushing you. Your team spends half its time fixing bugs instead of shipping features. Your infrastructure costs are too high. Everything is slower than it should be.

We fix this. We diagnose, stabilize, and modernize. We don’t rewrite for the sake of it—we fix what matters most, get you shipping again, and set you up for long-term sustainability.

Explore Rescue

Do you need senior technical input but can’t justify a VP Eng?

You need Lead.

You’re growing. Your team is making technical decisions but you want someone with 15+ years of experience weighing in on architecture, hiring, roadmaps, and tough calls.

A fractional CTO works 10–20 hours/week. Costs a fraction of an executive. Brings battle-tested judgment and mentors your team in the process.

Explore Lead

Not sure? Let’s figure it out.

Schedule a 30-minute call. Tell us where you are and what’s blocking you. We’ll tell you straight which service makes sense. Or maybe it’s two of them. Or maybe you just need some guidance.

No sales pitch. Just honest advice.

About the Author

Jason is a highly skilled software architect with outstanding problem solving skills and 16+ years of software development experience. His specialities among other things include system integrations and information security. Jason is a strong technical leader that has helped lead teams to complete complex projects successfully.

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