A consulting team,
at no cost, on your hardest question.
If your organisation's primary goal is impact rather than profit — a non-profit, a social enterprise, a mission-driven institution — you likely qualify.
Pro bono — €0
Student consultants do it for the experience and the mission. Quality is protected by our review system, not a fee.
The engagement, drawn to scale
No surprises: a written scope you sign off on, named touchpoints along the way, and a final presentation your board can act on.
Scoping call
A structured discovery conversation: your challenge, your constraints, what success looks like. One hour, no commitment.
Proposal
A written scope you sign off on. What we will answer, what we won't, and what you'll hold at the end. No surprises mid-project.
The project
A team of 4–6 student consultants with a dedicated team lead. A mid-point review where you course-correct, and working sessions as the analysis firms up.
Board-ready presentation
Presented to you and yours, with every underlying analysis handed over. Yours to use, cite, and build on.
What we can take on
Six scoped service areas — full details on Sheet 01.
Why free doesn't mean unchecked
Every deliverable gets a senior-reviewer treatment before it reaches you — an AI-assisted review system our branch builds in-house and publishes in the open, checking evidence, logic, and clarity against professional consulting standards.
We are the only student consultancy we know of that can show you its quality system rather than just claim one.
Inspect the system on GitHub →
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Start the scoping call
Five fields. We reply within a week, usually faster. The call itself commits you to nothing.
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Field note — what happens after you press send
Your note lands with the consulting directors (P-07, P-08 on the parts list). They read it, check the fit against the six service areas, and reply with two or three call slots. No automated replies, no newsletters, no follow-up sequence — one email from a person.