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If you oversee systems where failure has consequences — money movement, compliance exposure, operational drag, platform reliability, or architectural entropy — you can reach out directly. No forms, no screening layers, no junior intake. Your message goes straight to the engineer who will actually do the work.
Email XRiley Directly
Send an email to the address below with the details outlined in the next section. Feel free to include architecture diagrams, logs, screenshots, proposals — anything that accelerates understanding and shortens the path to clarity.
Your message goes directly to the engineer you’ll be working with.
engage@xriley.comFor urgent production issues, you may also use urgent@xriley.com — this inbox is monitored with priority.
If you prefer structure, you may attach any of the following intake templates:
What to include for a fast, meaningful response
You don’t need a pitch deck or a narrative — just enough clarity to start a serious technical conversation.
The subject line “XRiley Consultation Request” helps route your message immediately.
- Your role — what you own and your authority level (CTO, VP Eng, Staff+ IC, founder, operator).
- Systems in scope — core systems, financial rails, distributed platforms, integrations, cloud infra, or legacy systems that determine the fate of the business.
- Where the pain is — reliability gaps, outages, scaling pressure, delivery friction, performance degradation, or architectural decay.
- Constraints — deadlines, headcount limits, vendor obligations, budget ceilings, or operational realities.
- What “better” looks like — the outcome required, even if the path is unclear.
Every message is read directly, thoughtfully, and confidentially — no automation, no CRM funnels, no offshore intake. If it isn’t a fit, you will still receive a professional response.
XRiley does not use automated filters, offshore intake teams, or CRM drip campaigns. Your message is read directly, thoughtfully, and confidentially. If the engagement isn’t a fit, you’ll still get a professional response.