26/04/2026
Nobody talks about what a bad technology decision actually costs.
Not the obvious part. Not the money you spend on the wrong vendor or the wrong build.
The real cost is the months you cannot get back.
Here is how it usually goes:
A founder makes a technology decision without senior input. The decision feels right. The team executes. Six months later, the cracks appear. The architecture cannot scale. The vendor cannot deliver. The team built the wrong thing.
Now you have two choices. Keep going and dig deeper. Or stop, regroup, and start again.
Either way, you have lost six months.
The earlier you get senior technology input, the cheaper it is. Not just in money. In time, in momentum, in team morale, and in your own confidence.
This is what advisory is for. Not when things have already gone wrong. Before.
The first conversation is free.
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