Henrick F.
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Taking on projects globally

Get in touch.

I take on a small number of engagements at a time so the ones I do take get real attention. The fastest way to start is a short email with the problem you're trying to solve.

I usually reply within one business day. Mexico City time, in English or Spanish.

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Channels

Best for project inquiries. Include what you're building, what's stuck, and a rough timeline.

Good for a quick intro, referrals, or to ask a single question before sending a longer email.

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When this is a fit

Usually a good fit

  • You're a B2B company (founder-led startup through mid-market).
  • There's a real revenue, cost, or operational problem under the AI/automation idea.
  • Someone on your side can answer questions and make decisions inside a 2-week sprint.
  • You'd rather ship a working thing in weeks than draft a roadmap for months.

Probably not the right person

  • Chatbot-as-a-product builds with no clear use case under them.
  • Generic content-generation pipelines with no proprietary data or distribution moat.
  • Procurement-led RFPs with 60+ day decision cycles before any technical conversation.
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What to send

A short note beats a polished brief. The things that actually help me reply with something useful:

  • The problem in one or two sentences — what's broken, slow, or expensive today.
  • How you've thought about solving it so far (even if you've ruled approaches out).
  • Roughly when you'd want something working — weeks, a quarter, no rush.
  • Any constraints worth naming early (stack you're locked into, data you can't move, etc.).

If it's easier to talk it out, say so and we'll book a call.

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