Talk to a Kubernetes Expert
Senior US-based engineers. No sales pitch. Just a technical conversation about your infrastructure.
Whether you're scaling AI workloads on Kubernetes, migrating to the cloud, or struggling with platform reliability — we've seen it before. Our assessments are free, technical, and focused on your specific challenges. As a US-based consulting firm with engineers in Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Ft Lauderdale, we can provide both on-site and remote support depending on your preferences.
Every conversation starts with understanding your current state and goals. We don't have a canned sales pitch — our engineers will ask technical questions about your architecture, discuss the challenges you're facing, and share relevant experiences from similar engagements. By the end of the call, you'll have concrete insights whether you decide to work with us or not.
30 min
Discovery call
24 hrs
Response time
Zero
Obligation
Schedule Your Assessment
Book a 30-minute call with a senior Kubernetes engineer. We'll discuss your architecture, identify bottlenecks, and outline next steps — whether that's working with us or not.
What to Expect
Discovery Call
We'll discuss your current infrastructure, pain points, and goals. No slides, no sales pitch — just a technical conversation with an engineer who understands Kubernetes at scale.
Assessment
Based on our conversation, we'll identify quick wins and longer-term improvements. You'll receive a clear summary of recommendations — whether you engage us or not.
Proposal
If there's a fit, we'll provide a detailed scope, timeline, and fixed-price quote. Our engagements are outcome-focused with clear deliverables and milestones.
Why Schedule a Discovery Call
We understand that your time is valuable. Here's what you'll get from a 30-minute conversation with a THNKBIG engineer, regardless of whether we end up working together.
First, you'll speak with an actual engineer, not a sales representative. Our discovery calls are led by senior Kubernetes consultants who have architected and operated production platforms at scale. They can discuss technical details, ask probing questions about your architecture, and provide meaningful feedback in real-time. Many clients tell us they learn something valuable in the first call that helps them immediately, even before any formal engagement.
Second, you'll receive a written summary of our conversation including our initial observations, potential areas of concern, and recommended next steps. This document is yours whether you engage us or not — it's our way of demonstrating the value we can provide and building trust for future conversations. For enterprises in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and across the United States, this practical approach has made THNKBIG a trusted partner for cloud native infrastructure.
Challenges We Solve
Our clients typically come to us when they're facing one or more of these infrastructure challenges. If any of these sound familiar, we should talk.
Serving Enterprises Across the United States
THNKBIG provides Kubernetes consulting services nationwide with a strong presence in major technology and business hubs. Our US-based engineering team is distributed across Texas (Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio), California (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Silicon Valley), Florida (Ft Lauderdale), and Washington DC. Whether you prefer on-site consulting, remote collaboration, or a hybrid approach, we can accommodate your working style. We've delivered successful engagements for clients in every time zone and can adapt our schedule to align with your team's availability.
Frequently Asked Questions About Engaging THNKBIG
Organizations considering a Kubernetes consulting engagement typically have similar questions about how the process works. Here's what you can expect when you reach out to THNKBIG. First: you'll speak with an engineer, not a salesperson. Our business development is entirely led by technical staff who can have a genuine conversation about your architecture from the first interaction. We don't have a separate sales team that gathers requirements and then hands you off to engineers — the person you talk to in your first call is the same person who would be working on your infrastructure.
How long do engagements typically last? Our projects range from two-week focused assessments to multi-year managed services relationships. For most organizations, the first engagement is either an assessment (two to four weeks to evaluate current state and produce recommendations) or a specific implementation project (four to sixteen weeks depending on scope). Many clients start with a focused assessment before committing to a larger implementation, and we actively encourage this approach — it reduces risk for you and ensures we understand your environment before making significant changes.
Do you work with organizations outside Texas and California? Absolutely. While our team has strong physical presence in Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Ft Lauderdale, the majority of our work is conducted remotely. Modern collaboration tools — combined with shared access to cloud environments, infrastructure repositories, and monitoring systems — make remote consulting as effective as on-site for most types of work. We have delivered successful engagements for clients in New York, Chicago, Seattle, Boston, Washington DC, and internationally. For organizations that prefer some on-site engagement, we can typically arrange periodic visits on-site as part of the engagement structure.