Availability Depends on Fit and Scope
Share the situation first. I review project type, urgency, expected duration, earliest start, and fit before opening a private booking link.
Review-Based Scheduling for High-Fit Work
I take on a small number of consulting requests at a time. Short urgent work, focused reviews, and scoped fixes may be possible even when longer projects are not.
How Scheduling Works
01
Send Context
Start with a request so I can understand the problem, urgency, expected duration, and fit.
02
I Review It
I review each request before scheduling so calls stay focused and relevant.
03
Book a Call
If there is a good fit, I will send a private booking link for an intro call.
This keeps scheduling private and protects both sides from low-context calls.
What Usually Fits
01 Private Intro Calls
Intro calls are scheduled only after I review the request and confirm there is a useful reason to talk.
02 Scoped or Urgent Work
Short urgent work, focused reviews, and defined implementation blocks are easier to fit than long open-ended engagements.
03 Clear Response
I usually respond within 24-48 hours with a next step, a clarification, or a direct no-fit response.
04 Scheduling Reality
Availability is reviewed against the work shape, urgency, expected duration, and current bandwidth.
Ready to work together?
Send the context first. If the work looks like a fit, I will reply with the right next step.
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