Strategic fog
- Too many possible directions, no clean prioritization
- Decisions feel heavier than they should
- Signal gets lost between urgency, ambition, and internal complexity
I help founders and teams cut through noise, structure what matters, and move with confidence.
My work sits at the intersection of strategy, systems, product, technology, and execution. I step in when things feel messier than they should, when there are too many moving parts, or when a company needs clear direction rather than more opinions.
Based near Frankfurt and working globally, I collaborate primarily with US startups and high-complexity teams that value speed, depth, and structured thinking.
Most teams do not have a lack of ideas. They have too many parallel directions, too much internal noise, and not enough structure around what matters now. That is where I am most useful.
I do not operate as an agency, and I do not sell noise disguised as strategy. My role is to understand the system you are operating in, identify leverage, and help convert complexity into clear, executable direction.
I identify what matters, what is noise, what is missing, and what should happen next. The result is not abstract theory. It is a clearer decision landscape.
I work across the layers that often create hidden friction: product, software, process, strategic architecture, internal logic, and execution design.
Once structure becomes clear, teams move faster. Fewer circular debates. Better decisions. More confidence. Less wasted motion.
The point is not to add more input. The point is to make the system legible again.
Clear structure tends to unlock speed, confidence, and better strategic judgment.
I work fast, think architecturally, and stay close to what is actually driving the problem. That often means moving across domains fluidly rather than treating strategy, product, systems, and technology as separate silos.
It is systems work. The value comes from seeing how the layers interact, where the hidden leverage is, and how to simplify complexity without flattening it into something naive.
I am the Founder & CEO of Neoground, a digital systems and strategic technology company. My background combines software, AI, product thinking, infrastructure, web architecture, business systems, and cross-domain strategic work.
I am useful when a company needs more than narrow specialization but less than bloated consulting theater. I bring structured thinking, technical depth, and the ability to connect domains that are often handled separately.
That means I can step into complex founder-led environments and help translate scattered knowledge, competing priorities, and moving technical parts into a clearer operating shape.
I work from Europe, but I am strongly aligned with US startup culture, pace, and strategic thinking. That creates a useful combination: outside enough to stay clear-eyed, close enough to understand the rhythm, ambition, and decision pressure inside high-growth environments.
The result is not generic advice. It is sharp, context-aware clarity designed to be acted on.
I am currently focused on advisory work with US startups and globally oriented companies that need clear thinking, strong systems perspective, and direct collaboration.
If that sounds close to the kind of situation you are in, the best next step is a short introductory call.
Book a short intro call, or reach out directly by email. I work with founders and teams who need clarity, structure, and momentum without unnecessary overhead.