Consultation
Start with the system pressure, not the sales choreography.
This route is message-first by design. Share what is happening in the platform, what kind of engineering judgment you need, and when the decision window closes.
If there is a fit, scheduling comes next. If the better entry point is the Infrastructure Audit, we will say so directly.
How this works
- Message first. Scheduling comes next if there is a fit.
- Requests route through e11's own server-side delivery path.
- Responses come from senior engineering leadership, not a sales queue.
Best fit
- Best suited for CTOs, technical founders, and engineering leaders where technology is core to operations.
- Useful when architecture, reliability, or modernization decisions are blocking growth.
- Not designed for brochure sites, one-off marketing builds, or outsourced staff augmentation requests.
Direct line
Use the form when context matters. Use email if you already know the exact path forward.
If audit is the right wedge
Some systems need executive engineering clarity before they need a longer engagement.
The Infrastructure Audit remains the primary entry point when the immediate need is architectural visibility, risk mapping, and a decision-ready action plan.
Direct line
Consultation requests stay owned. We reply from e11 after reviewing fit and timing.