Good reasons to reach out

  • Try a product - ask about current builds, previews, or where one might fit.
  • Product pilot - talk about early usage, rollout shape, or whether a product fits your team.
  • Selective collaboration - talk about a sharp fit in an area Crosscourt already cares about.
  • Future roles - say hello if you think you should help build the company later.
  • Writing or press - reach out if you want to talk about the work publicly.

If one product or tool caught your attention, mention it directly. That is usually the fastest way to make the conversation concrete. For customer-specific software, production usually belongs in customer-owned infrastructure.

Email first

Pick the closest starting point.

Each option opens your email client with a short subject and a small prompt. It is faster and more dependable than routing a browser-only form through a mail client on submit.

Prefer to write from scratch?

Email [email protected]

A short note with the product name, your team, or the context is enough to start.