Paid discovery
Use when the workflow, risks, owners, and first fundable scope are not yet clear.
Start with the workflow, affected users, platform, business consequence, desired decision, and timeline. CAD Guardian will respond with the most practical path: consultation, discovery, rescue, implementation, procurement review, or a clear stop.
Start the inquiryShare the workflow or system, affected users, business consequence, timeline, and desired result. Keep sensitive files, credentials, and customer data out of the first message.
Identify the workflow, platform, users, problem, desired decision, timeline, and material that may be available later.
The first response should identify fit, missing inputs, the nearest service, and whether to consult, discover, rescue, implement, narrow, or stop.
Representative drawings, models, source, records, credentials, and restricted material move later through an approved access and confidentiality path.
Use when the workflow, risks, owners, and first fundable scope are not yet clear.
Use for entity, classification, contracting, security, onboarding, federal, or subcontracting questions.
Use the case-study library to find the workflow and operating result closest to your problem.
Do not submit customer files, CAD or BIM files, source code, credentials, private keys, raw records, export-controlled material, CUI, or confidential pricing in first contact.
Submitting an inquiry does not create an engagement, reserve capacity, accept scope, authorize access, or create a payment obligation. Work begins only through an executed agreement or an explicitly accepted paid route.