
Contact
You don’t need a finished specification to get started.
Your first message can be about an idea, a need, or a problem that still needs to be defined. Simply describe where things stand today and what you want to achieve. The remaining questions will come in the right order.

A starting point
A few specific details are enough to begin.
A good message doesn’t have to be long. It only needs to explain why the subject matters now and what the current approach is failing to solve.
- Goal
- What should change when the work is complete, and who will that change matter to?
- Current situation
- What are you using now, what works well, and where do limitations arise?
- Idea stage
- Do you already have a scope, content, or a working version, or is everything starting with the concept?
- Constraints
- Is there a deadline, budget, or dependency worth considering from the first conversation?
No middlemen
Your message goes straight to the person responsible for the entire project.
I read every inquiry personally and consider it in the full context of the work ahead. Nothing is passed between departments or summarized before our first conversation. That keeps the questions focused and prevents important details from getting lost.
rafaelrandem@gmail.com
After your message
First, we make sure we understand the starting point.

I review the context
I read your message and identify what is worth clarifying during our conversation.

We arrange a call
We discuss the goal, audience, current situation, and constraints.

We define the next step
We decide whether the next step is analysis, scope planning, or preparing an estimate.
Before we talk
Uncertainty at the beginning is completely natural.

One address
Let’s start with a message.
Describe the situation in your own words. We’ll put the rest in the right order.
rafaelrandem@gmail.com
