Contact

Start the conversation.

One email is enough. Tell me what you're building and where it stands — I read everything personally.


Write To

hello@paximi.com


A Useful First Email

What to include.

No pitch deck required — a few plain paragraphs beat a polished attachment. The most useful first emails cover four things:

  • The concept. What the product is and who it's for, in your own words.
  • Where it stands. Napkin sketch, CAD model, breadboard, or something that half-works — all are fine starting points.
  • The goal. What "done" looks like for you: a demo-day prototype, a pilot run, an investor package.
  • The constraints. Your rough timeline and budget reality, if you know them. Honesty here saves us both weeks.

What Happens Next

From email to engagement.

i.

A reply, within two business days

Usually with a few clarifying questions, and an honest note if the project isn't a fit for this practice.

ii.

An introductory call

Thirty to sixty minutes on the concept, the constraints, and the technical shape of the problem. Free, and useful either way.

iii.

A written proposal

Scope, deliverables, milestones, and price in writing. If it's a fit, work begins from there; if not, you keep the thinking.


Confidentiality, noted.

Early ideas deserve discretion. Inquiries are held in confidence, and signing a mutual NDA before detailed discussions is never a problem.

Email hello@paximi.com