Contact

Tell us what's breaking.

You do not need a polished brief. Send the workflow that keeps breaking, the integration that is missing, the data flow nobody trusts, or the legacy system that hurts with every change.

Direct line

A direct technical conversation

The first conversation goes to someone who can reason about architecture, integrations, data flows, delivery tradeoffs and production responsibility.

Useful context

A rough note is enough

Write what exists today, what hurts, which systems exchange data, what manual work remains and which constraints are fixed: deadline, budget shape, team situation, legacy code or tools that cannot be replaced.

First response

A concrete first read of scope and risk

You get a first view of the likely scope, the integration and data risk, the technical options and the smallest useful starting point.
  • Direct senior contact
  • Rough brief accepted
  • Scope and risk first
  • Procurement-ready details

How to start

Start with the pressure, not the perfect specification.

Good technical conversations often begin messy: a broken handoff, scattered data, a fragile integration, a slow catalog process, a risky migration or a system nobody wants to touch anymore. We help translate that pressure into a clear technical path.

Describe the pressure

What is slowing the team down, creating risk, reducing data quality or blocking a launch.

Show the current setup

Systems, tools, data flows, manual steps, infrastructure and people touched by the workflow.

Name the constraints

Deadline, budget shape, procurement needs, security requirements, legacy limits and anything that cannot move.

A good reply should make the next step easier to decide, even before a project exists.

Contact details

Tell us what you want to make clearer.

Send a few lines about the situation in front of you. We will reply with a practical read: what we can own, where the risk is and what first step makes sense.

Best for

Apps, backend, integrations, automation, modernization

Web applications, admin panels, Rails, APIs, marketplaces, ETL, AI-assisted workflows, internal tools, infrastructure and systems that need care.

Formal details
Brand
ThinqcraftThe shared senior delivery brand for systems, integrations and production ownership.
Agreement
Commercial setup follows the conversationContract, invoice and vendor onboarding details are confirmed once the scope, ownership and delivery model are clear.
Website
thinqcraft.comPublic reference for services, standards and contact context.

Locations

Thinqcraft operates from the USA and Poland

We work between the United States and Poland, with a direct route into senior technical ownership.

US contact hub

Los Angeles, USA

North America, USASenior technical ownership

BioscienceLA, 4130 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230, USA

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Poland contact hub

Olsztyn, Poland

Europe, PolandSenior technical ownership

Władysława Trylińskiego 2, 10-683 Olsztyn

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