Where does your idea
meet reality right now?
Not a contact form. An intake experience. Because the quality of what we build together begins with the quality of how we first understand each other. Tell us where you are. Tell us where the gap is. We'll take it from there.
"We don't ask for a brief. We ask for the truth about where your idea is stuck, and why."
Above the form, framing copy
Most enquiry forms ask who you are and what you want. Ours asks something harder, and more useful.
What are the flowing lines of your project? What's the gap between the version of this that lives in your head and the version that exists in the world?
Answer as honestly as you can. Half-formed is fine. Messy is welcome. We've built great things out of conversations that started with "I don't quite know how to explain this yet."
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Email Us
assurebit@gmail.com
Call Us
+1 (204) 869-7815
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What you share stays here
Your idea doesn't leave this room until you say so. We protect your confidentiality from day one.

Response within 24 hours
A real reply - not a bot, not a template. We carefully analyze your input and write a custom response.

No pressure, ever
The first conversation is just a conversation. No high-pressure sales pitches, just diagnostic curiosity.
"We've built great things out of conversations that started with I don't quite know how to explain this yet. Start there."
What happens after you submit
A real person reads it, within 24 hours
Not a CRM tag. Not an automated sequence. Someone at Assurebit reads what they wrote and thinks about it before responding.
We send a considered response, not a calendar link
Our first reply acknowledges what they shared, reflects back what we heard, and suggests a specific first conversation, on their terms.
A 30-minute discovery call, no pitch, no proposal
The first call is entirely diagnostic. We ask more questions. We don't arrive with a deck. We arrive with curiosity.
If it's a fit, we say so clearly. If it isn't, we say that too
We'd rather lose a project than take one we can't do right. That's not a policy. That's a conviction.