Let's Start
a Conversation.
No sales process. No RFQ forms.
A direct message to the CipherBitz team —
reviewed personally, responded to honestly,
and followed up within 24 hours.
You have a product or platform in mind and want to understand whether CipherBitz is the right studio — and what the process looks like from brief to operating system.
You are building something yourself and want an honest opinion on an architecture decision, a technology choice, or an approach — with no obligation to engage further.
Collaboration, a Labs experiment you want to contribute to, a partnership, a hire inquiry, or something that does not fit the above. All welcome — no category required.
Send a Message
All messages are reviewed by the team.
Prefer a Different Channel?
The form is the fastest path to a response. But if you prefer email, LinkedIn, or have an urgent question — these work too.
Email Directly
The same inbox the form goes to. For longer context, file attachments, or if you prefer email over forms.
For professional context, collaboration conversations, or if we have mutual connections that make this the more natural starting point.
Ask in the Labs
If your question is technical and might benefit others, consider asking it in the Labs experiment comments — public questions get public answers.
Response Commitment
Every message through the form or direct email is responded to within 24 hours. Weekend messages are read on Monday morning — same response time from Monday.
Common QuestionsAnswered Before You Ask.
Is there a minimum project size or budget?
No. The form has no filter. Whether you have a fully scoped brief with a defined budget or a rough idea with no budget figured out yet — both are worth a conversation. The first message never commits anyone to anything.
What if I just have a quick question?
Quick questions are welcome. If the answer can be given in a paragraph, it will be. If it needs a longer conversation, that will be offered — not assumed. There is no obligation on either side from a first message.
What if CipherBitz is not the right fit?
The reply will say so — honestly, and where possible, with a suggestion of who might be a better fit. The goal of the first reply is an honest assessment — not a sales pitch toward a project that is not the right match.
"The best conversations start with the simplest message: 'We have something we want to build — or talk about — and we think CipherBitz might be the right fit.' That is always enough to start."
— CipherBitz