ZKXP
Monthly partnership

Embedded Engineering Partnership

Some organizations need steady access to senior engineering judgment before they are ready to hire full time. One-off projects can help, but they do not replace someone who knows your context and stays with the problem.

This is a monthly partnership: a technology advisor in leadership meetings, an engineer working alongside your staff, or both, sized to what you actually need.

What this looks like

Every organization uses the time differently. The common thread is trusted help you can count on, with room to do real work when talk is not enough.

Technology leadership

Guidance on risk, budget, and what to tackle first. A steady voice in leadership and board conversations without the cost of a full-time executive hire.

Hands-on engineering help

We work inside your tools: fixing problems, shipping small improvements, and unblocking your team when the issue is too unclear to hand off to an outside vendor.

Senior advisor on call

Reserved time for design reviews, proof-of-concept work, and working side by side with your staff. A good fit when you have a capable team that still needs depth from time to time.

How the partnership runs

Monthly partnerships work best when everyone knows what to expect. We agree on scope in writing, keep a shared list of priorities, and check in on a regular rhythm.

A predictable monthly plan

Hours carry forward within agreed limits so you can use more during busy seasons and less when things are quiet. We review scope together each quarter.

Clear updates

Regular check-ins, written summaries, and plain-language notes when you need something your board or auditors can keep on file.

Honest recommendations

We price for access and results, not busywork. If a fixed project is a better fit, we will say so and point you in the right direction.

Why ZKXP

ZKXP brings software, data, infrastructure, and security work under one roof. A monthly partnership lets you draw on that breadth without coordinating multiple vendors when a problem crosses boundaries.

Discuss what you need delivered.

Tell us what a good month would look like. We will suggest a plan that matches your rhythm, spell out what is included, and only then agree on terms. If a project quote fits better, we will say that too.