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Hour banks · no minimums

Hourly Consulting

Buy a block of hours, use it whenever. No minimums, no expiry, no long sales cycle. I keep these for second opinions, focused fixes, and the questions that don't justify a full project.

Pricing

Three pack sizes. Pick one, buy once.

Starter

5

hours

$700 ($140/hr)

  • Good for quick questions
  • One focused audit
  • No expiry
Save $100

Working

10

hours

$1,300 ($130/hr)

  • Typical engagement size
  • Mini-project range
  • Recurring monthly fit
Save $500

Deep work

25

hours

$3,000 ($120/hr)

  • Governance rollouts
  • Permissions cleanup
  • Long-run advisory

What fits in an hour bank

  • Permissions audits and cleanup recommendations
  • Copilot readiness reviews
  • Power Automate flow debugging
  • Governance policy drafts
  • Architecture second opinions
  • Training and knowledge transfer sessions

FAQ

01 Do the hours expire?

No. Once you buy a pack, the hours are yours until you use them.

02 How do I schedule?

Cal.com link after purchase. Pick blocks that work for you. I reply within one business day when hours are requested outside scheduled blocks.

03 Can I roll hours into a fixed-fee project later?

Yes. Unused hours apply as credit toward any subsequent fixed-fee engagement at the per-hour rate you paid.

04 Are there things you won't do by the hour?

Yes: any migration involving actual data movement needs to be a fixed-fee project, not hour bank work. Hour banks are for advice, audits, reviews, coaching, and focused changes, not high-risk migrations where I need to own the outcome end-to-end.

Book a slot

Pick a 30-minute window.

Calendar is live. We'll figure out whether hour-bank work is the right fit and which pack size makes sense for what you're trying to do.

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Got something that needs an hour?

Twenty-minute discovery call. No pressure, no upsell, we'll just figure out if hour-bank work is the right fit.

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