There is no sales team here — it's one developer. If you book, you're talking to the person who wrote the endpoints, and who can change them. That means you can get a straight technical answer, including "no, this isn't the right tool for you", which a salesperson would never tell you.
Worth knowing before you book.
Pick the closest match — it tells me what to prepare so we don't waste the first ten minutes.
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The last box matters most — the more concrete you are, the more useful the call.
You'll get a confirmation email with a calendar invite and a link to cancel or reschedule.
Is it really free?
Yes, and there's no follow-up sequence. There are very few users right now, so a conversation with any one of them is worth more to me than a booking fee.
What if I'm not going to buy anything?
Still book. Understanding why the product doesn't fit is more useful to me than a polite non-answer, and you'll get an honest opinion on whether something else suits you better.
What happens on the call?
Screen-share if it helps. For integration calls we get a request working against your stack. You'll receive the meeting link by email before we speak.
I need a different time.
Evenings and weekends are what's available while this is run alongside other work. If nothing fits your timezone, email [email protected] and we'll find something.