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T3ch5 capability

Fractional CTO & Advisory

Senior technical judgment for decisions that should not be delegated to a sales process

Not every organization needs a full-time technology executive. Many still need an experienced person who can connect business priorities to architecture, vendors, risk, budgets, and the realities of implementation.

T3ch5 advisory work gives owners and leadership teams an independent technical counterpart—someone responsible for improving the decision, not selling the platform under consideration.


Decisions We Support

Technology roadmap and priorities

Translate business plans, operational constraints, and existing systems into a sequence of technology decisions the organization can realistically execute.

Build, buy, integrate, or wait

Evaluate whether the problem justifies custom software, an existing product, a connection between tools, a process change, or no technology investment yet.

AI opportunity selection

Identify specific AI use cases, assess organizational readiness, and keep experiments tied to work people actually need to perform.

Vendor and proposal review

Interrogate architecture, scope, assumptions, ownership, security, pricing, and implementation plans before the organization makes a commitment.

Technical due diligence

Help leadership understand system condition, operational dependency, technical debt, and delivery risk during major investments or transitions.

Ongoing decision support

Provide continuity across planning, implementation, vendor coordination, incidents, and new opportunities without becoming another layer of ceremony.


Good Fits

  • The owner or operating leader has become the default technology decision-maker.
  • Important vendor recommendations are difficult to evaluate independently.
  • Multiple initiatives compete for attention without a shared technical roadmap.
  • The organization needs senior oversight but not a full-time executive hire.
  • An AppFoundry or infrastructure engagement needs continuity after the initial project.

How the Relationship Can Start

Advisory does not have to begin as a retainer. A focused decision review, opportunity assessment, or roadmap session can establish whether ongoing involvement would create value.

Bring senior judgment into the decision

Advisory can begin with a single decision or develop into an ongoing relationship.

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