Most growing companies are held back by systems that were never designed to work together. We design technology foundations that support where you're going — not just where you've been.
Most small and mid-size companies don't build their technology stack — they accumulate it. A CRM here, an ERP there, a custom tool someone built in 2015 that nobody understands anymore, and a dozen spreadsheets filling the gaps between all of them.
It works until it doesn't. Then it becomes the biggest obstacle to growth you have. New hires can't onboard because the systems are too complex. Acquisitions stall because there's no integration plan. Leadership makes decisions blind because data can't flow cleanly from one system to another.
Enterprise architecture is the practice of stepping back and designing your technology as a system — intentionally, with your business goals driving the decisions.
A thorough inventory and analysis of your existing technology landscape — what you have, how it connects, where it breaks, and what it's costing you to maintain.
A blueprint for what your technology stack should look like — designed around your business processes, growth plans, and budget realities. Not an ideal-world fantasy; a practical target.
A phased, prioritized plan for getting from where you are to where you need to be. Sequenced to minimize disruption, maximize ROI, and align with your budget and capacity.
How data flows between systems is often more important than the systems themselves. We design integration patterns that make your stack work as a coherent whole.
Where does data originate? How does it move? Where does it land for reporting? We define the data layer that sits across all your systems and makes analytics possible.
Architecture decisions have security implications. We build security and data governance into the design from the start — not as an afterthought when something goes wrong.
We interview stakeholders, inventory systems, map data flows, and document the current state in a way that's honest about both strengths and gaps.
We connect with leadership to understand where the business is going — growth plans, acquisition targets, new markets — so the architecture serves the business strategy.
We produce a future-state architecture with clear rationale for every decision. You see the tradeoffs, not just the recommendation.
We sequence the path from current to future state — phased initiatives, estimated effort, dependencies, and quick wins to build momentum.
We can lead implementation or support your team and vendors. We stay connected through execution to make sure the build matches the design.
Architecture is a living thing. We help you establish the governance practices that keep your stack intentional as it continues to evolve.
An architecture assessment often takes less time than you'd expect — and surfaces issues you'd rather know about now than discover in a crisis.