Common questions from founders and operators.
These are the questions people usually ask before booking a paid consultation or deciding whether Midfield is the right fit.
Frequently asked questions
Direct answers about fit, pricing, and how the first engagement works.
Who is Midfield a good fit for?
Founders, operators, and hands-on builders who already created an internal AI tool, workflow, or automation and now need help making it more dependable.
Do I need a finished product before reaching out?
No. A rough internal app, automation, chatbot, or dashboard is enough as long as there is something concrete to review.
What if I am not sure whether to patch the current version or rebuild?
That is one of the main reasons to book a consultation. The goal is to help you decide what is worth keeping and what should happen next.
Do you only advise, or do you also help implement?
Both. The first step is often advisory so the direction is clear. If the project should continue, Midfield can help with focused cleanup or follow-on implementation.
What kinds of problems do you usually help with?
Messy data, unreliable outputs, brittle structure, awkward integrations, deployment issues, and uncertainty about where to invest next.
How does the paid consultation work?
You share the tool or workflow, describe where it gets stuck, and use the call to review the build, discuss tradeoffs, and define the next practical step.
What happens after I book?
After booking and payment confirmation, you will receive a follow-up intake link to share the context, system, workflow, or prototype you want to discuss.
What information should I prepare before the consultation?
Bring a short description of what the system is meant to do, where it is getting stuck, what it connects to, and what decision or problem you want help with most.
Is the consultation confidential?
Yes. We treat what you share as confidential and use it only to prepare for and conduct the consultation. Please avoid sharing passwords, private keys, regulated personal data, or anything you are not authorized to disclose.
Are meetings recorded?
Meetings are conducted on Google Meet and may be recorded for note-taking, quality, and follow-up purposes. By attending, you consent to recording. If something is especially sensitive, please say so and avoid sharing anything that should not be recorded.
What are the consultation options?
The current options are a 30 minute consultation for $50 or a 60 minute consultation for $100. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Do you work like a big consulting firm?
No. This is a small, founder-led practice built for direct technical judgment and practical help.
Ready to review your build?
Start with a consultation if you want a direct answer on what is breaking, what is worth fixing, and what should happen next.