You hire me because I’ll see things your team can’t see from the inside.

I'm Tudor. I parachute into product orgs, read the room, fix the problem, and move on.

My credentials

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My background spans engineering, design, and product strategy. I can read code, sketch flows, write copy, and build a revenue model. I know which hat to wear and when to hand something off to someone better.

Before going fully independent, I led product at a YC-backed startup, built internal platforms at enterprise scale, and shipped AI-powered features that moved real revenue numbers (upward). I’ve been the first product hire, the interim CPO, and the person brought in to un-stick a $20M initiative.

I’ve also been told I'm easy to work with, which I consider a hard skill, rather than a personality bonus.

Frequent questions (answered)

Who is this for?

I work with product teams that are stuck, scaling fast, or building something genuinely new. Typically the team is strong but is missing a trained eye or a confident hand. It's not missing someone who will nod along and bill the hours, which is good, because I'm not that.

How long?

Most engagements run 6–14 weeks, but that's just an observation: each engagement is different, and what you need me to do might take less, or longer. The point is to get in, understand the actual problem (rarely the stated one), ship the fix, and build the system to run on its own.

How do you work?

I take on one engagement at a time, two at most. You get my full attention. I build trust by surfacing bad news early and refusing to dress it up as good news. I will tell you if I think you’re wrong, and why. Then, when you've made an informed decision, I will support whatever course of action you choose.

I want to use Scrumban/SAFe/some specific framework

That’s not really a question, but OK. I have a pragmatic approach to frameworks, agile or otherwise. The focus is on being productive, not fashionable so, if a framework is a good fit, I will use it. I’ll even help implement it. But if all it adds is overhead, we’ll have a talk about why, and about what resources you're willing to commit towards forcing it.

Domains I’ve worked in

01Developer tools
02B2B SaaS
03Marketplaces
04Academic media
05Edtech
06Fintech (consumer)
07Agriculture
08Email infrastructure
09Logistics
10Subscription products
11Vertical AI
12Internal platforms

If your industry isn't on this list, that's not a disqualifier. Tell me about it — I have enough experience to see patterns across domains.

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