Providing CTO as a Service for Non-Technical Founders and Growing Businesses
- Get C-level tech guidance by Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
- Identifying short/long term technology and product goals
- Developing strategies to increase product sales revenue

Project Discovery Phase
Features
- Requirement Clarification
- Architecture Design
- Tech. Stack Selection
- Set DevOps Processes
- And even more...
Product Planning Phase
Features
- Tech Due Diligence
- Development Road-map
- Features set composition
- Timelines Estimation
- And even more...
Product Development
Features
- Minimum Viable Product
- Redefine Tech Strategists
- Tech Team Mentoring
- Scaling Product Features
- And even more...
Technical Support (24/7)
Features
- Ongoing Product Support
- Tech Team Support
- Deployment Support
- Server & Hosting Support
- And even more...
Chief technology officer (CTO) as a Service
To handle the tech challenges, like figuring out which projects to take on, what technology to use, and making sure your product gets off the ground without a hitch. They’re like the secret sauce for business success.

FAQs
A CTO as a service is a technology expert or consultant who provides strategic guidance, technical leadership, and advisory services to businesses on a temporary or part-time basis. They help businesses make informed decisions about technology and innovation.
Your business may benefit from a CTO as a service if you lack in-house technical expertise, need assistance with technology strategy, want to optimize your IT resources, or require guidance on digital transformation.
Responsibilities may vary, but typically, a CTO as a service assists with technology strategy, oversees software development and IT operations, evaluates technology investments, and ensures alignment between technology and business goals.
Yes, many CTOs as a service can work remotely, providing virtual support to businesses. This can be especially useful for businesses looking to tap into a global talent pool.
Costs vary based on the CTO’s experience and the scope of work. You can expect to pay a retainer or an hourly/daily rate. It’s often more cost-effective than hiring a full-time CTO.
Start by identifying your specific technology needs and goals. Then, research and interview potential CTO candidates to find the right fit for your business.

Hire a CTO to provide technical leadership
If you are looking to hire a CTO who can work on demand, book a meeting with our team about the CTO for hire service.