Reach Hardcut · one person

No forms.
No funnel.

Every channel below lands on one person, not a sales queue or a ticket bot. Pick the door that matches the question and the protocol below tells you what happens next.

DOOR 01
Discovery

Book a call.

Thirty minutes. The default door if you're looking at a migration.

No deck, no sales engineer, no follow-up sequence. Either there's a Hardcut-shaped engagement here or there isn't, and you'll know which one by the end of the call. The person on the call is the person who would run the cutover.

Book a call →
DOOR 02
Paid · 30 min

Office hours · $100.

For the question that isn't a migration but is worth thirty minutes.

Stuck on a Terraform pattern, second-guessing an AWS bill, weighing ECS vs. EKS, wondering whether you need a migration at all. Thirty minutes with someone who has seen the same shape a few dozen times. If it turns into a real engagement, the fee comes off the first invoice.

Book office hours →
DOOR 03
Async

Email, on reveal.

For warm intros, referrals, or anything that doesn't fit a calendar slot.

Replies inside one business day, Toronto hours. Not a recruiting channel, not a vendor pitch channel. Both are auto-archived. Click below to reveal; the address isn't sitting in this page's HTML as plaintext.

Prefer to vet first? Connect on LinkedIn →

Protocol · what to expect

The boring part, written down.

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One business day, Toronto time. Faster on weekdays, slower on statutory holidays. If you're on fire and need same-hour cover, book a call rather than email.
No forms
Hardcut doesn't run lead forms, contact widgets, or marketing automation. Cal.com or a direct email is the whole funnel. The replies come from the person who'd run the cutover.
No sequences
No follow-up cadence after a call. If the engagement isn't a fit, you'll get that conclusion on the call and nothing arrives in your inbox afterwards. If it is a fit, the next message is a written SOW with a date and a number on it.
Not for
Recruiting outreach, agency partnership pitches, SDR sequences, cold tooling demos. All auto-archived. Free up the time for cutovers.
Regions
Engagements in ca-central-1, ca-west-1, and US regions. Remote-first, occasional travel for cutover nights when the room wants a body in it.