Written by you, read by Fabi, answered usually the same day. No sales call unless you want one.
Three turns, and the last one is yours. No queue, no funnel in between.
Your message lands in Fabi's inbox, not a ticket system. The person who reads it is the person who would build it.
One reply, within one business day at the latest. Scope, open questions, and an honest call on whether this is a fit.
No drip funnel, no chasing. If you want a call, say so in the mail. Otherwise writing is enough.
The four questions that usually come first, answered straight.
Fabi. No support queue, no sales team between you and the answer. Every message gets read by the one engineer behind the studio.
Usually the same day, always within one business day. If it is not a fit, you hear that in the first reply, not after three calls.
Both. Write in whichever is faster for you. The voice agent itself speaks German on the phone, so voice demos run in German.
No. You get one answer, written by hand. No automated sequences afterward, no follow-up drip, no call unless you ask for one.
Not ready to send yet? Three places to read the work before you do.
Automation, chat assistant, voice agent. What each system does and what it refuses to do.
The flagship report. What it covers, how it is built, and what a finished one looks like.
Three gates, no exceptions. How work moves from first message to running system.