FAQ
The way ProVia Hub starts work is deliberate.
These are the questions that usually matter most before a serious buyer starts intake.
Can non-technical teams still work with ProVia Hub?+
Yes. The goal is to turn technical ambiguity into clear decisions, not to require buyers to arrive with engineering language already sorted out.
What happens after intake?+
Submissions are reviewed first. If a short call would help sharpen the context, it happens next. Then ProVia Hub recommends exactly one paid entry product with its scope, outputs, and price before any delivery work begins.
Why is the first step paid?+
Intake qualification is not delivery. Every new client begins with exactly one paid, time-boxed entry product, such as an Architecture Sprint, Operational Systems Assessment, Website OS package, or SaaS Opportunity Blueprint, before build work starts.
How is first-phase pricing decided?+
Pricing is tied to the recommended entry product, the system situation, and how much ambiguity needs to be reduced before delivery begins. After intake, ProVia Hub outlines the entry product, its outputs, and the expected cost before paid work starts.
Do you offer free discovery or hourly-first work?+
Not as the core model. ProVia Hub is designed around a clear first phase, not open-ended discovery or vague hourly advisory.
Need a human checkpoint?
If you already know the problem is real, you can confirm fit quickly.
Start intake if you are ready to describe the system and goal in writing. If you need help choosing between starting points, use the short intro call as a secondary path.
