Vallishayee
FAQ

Working with Nikhil — frequently asked.

Engagement shapes, pricing in INR, NDAs, what stays with the team, and how the soundboard → audit → build ladder actually runs. Email nikhilvallishayee@gmail.com for anything not covered here.

  1. Q01

    What does Nikhil Vallishayee actually do?

    Three modes, in order of how engagements usually start. Soundboard — paid 90-minute sessions for hard, fork-in-the-road decisions. Audit / Lighthouse — a 4-6 week deep-dive with a tangible artefact (digital twin, vendor scorecard, board memo, working prototype). Engagement / Build — fixed-scope build or milestone-priced phased programme with a tiny team plus an agentic harness. Most engagements walk that ladder: soundboard → audit → build. The thread across all three is the same craft: ThoughtWorks-grade delivery, engineering-org transformation, and agentic AI integration done as engineering, not theatre.

  2. Q02

    Do you take equity instead of cash?

    Sometimes — but rarely as the primary compensation. The default is INR cash invoiced milestone by milestone, because that keeps the working relationship clean and the scope honest. Equity makes sense as an additional layer on Tier 4 (fractional advisor seat) when the business is pre-revenue and the work compounds for 12+ months. Typical structure: standard advisor grant (0.1-0.5%, 2-year cliff-free vest, single-trigger acceleration on acquihire). I do not take equity-only deals from companies still raising; founders need their cap table for the people building the product full-time, not for advisors.

  3. Q03

    What's the smallest engagement?

    A single Tier 1 soundboard session — 90 minutes, ₹50,000. That's the smallest unit. It's the right shape when you're deciding whether you have a problem at all, or when you've been chewing on an architecture / hiring / vendor decision for two weeks and need a calibrated outsider in the room. I'll read whatever you send ahead (board deck, architecture diagram, code sample, vendor proposal) and come in with a written one-pager after the call. Most soundboards stop after one session; some convert to a Tier 2 audit when the problem turns out to be load-bearing.

  4. Q04

    What's the longest engagement you've taken?

    Four years inside Swiggy as a senior engineering leader, before this advisory practice existed. Inside the current practice (post-2024), the longest single engagement has been a multi-quarter Tier 3 build that started as a 4-week audit and converted into a phased programme. Tier 4 fractional-advisor seats are open-ended and renew quarterly — the longest currently active is 18 months and counting. As a rule I don't take engagements that demand exclusive, full-time presence; the agentic harness is what lets a tiny team move at staffed-team velocity, and that only works fractionally.

  5. Q05

    Can you start in under a week?

    For Tier 1 soundboards — yes, usually within 2-3 working days. Send the situation in an email, we book a slot, and I read into your context the day before. For Tier 2 audits the answer is probably — depends on what's already in flight. The audit cadence (4-6 weeks) starts after a one-week scoping pass where we agree on the artefact, the access list, and the success criteria. Tier 3 builds need at least two weeks of lead time because the agentic harness has to be configured against your codebase. NDAs are signed at the engagement-letter stage, not before the first call.

  6. Q06

    What stays with the team after you leave?

    Everything portable. The audit artefact (PDF / Notion / repo). The agentic harness configuration committed to your repo, runnable by any engineer on your team without me in the loop. Architecture decision records (ADRs) for every load-bearing call. A documented operating cadence — what gets reviewed when, by whom, with what evidence. The tiny team I worked alongside, now trained on the harness. Explicitly not mine to take away: client IP, customer data, board context, anything covered by the NDA. I run the practice on the discipline that the engagement should make itself unnecessary; if the team needs me to keep things working, the engagement failed.

  7. Q07

    Do you sign NDAs?

    Yes — mutual NDA at the engagement-letter stage, before any privileged material moves. The first 30-minute exploratory call is informally confidential by default; nothing from it is published, blogged, or shared with another client without explicit written consent. For Tier 2+ I'll counter-sign your standard mutual NDA if it's reasonable; if your template has unusual terms (perpetual non-compete, IP-grab clauses, jurisdiction-only-in-X) I'll redline. I do not sign one-way NDAs that bind me but not you — both sides exchange privileged context in this work, and the protection has to be symmetric.

  8. Q08

    Can I see a sample audit deliverable?

    Two case studies are public on this site — the Navi neo-bank greenfield platform and the Swiggy food-delivery org-shape transformation — written at the depth of an actual audit memo. They're at /work/neobank-greenfield-platform and /work/food-delivery-org-shape. For redacted private samples (a board memo, a vendor scorecard, a digital-twin walkthrough) ask in the first call and I'll send what's appropriate to your situation, under NDA. The shape is consistent across audits: a one-page executive summary, a load-bearing-decisions list, a risk register, and an artefact (twin / scorecard / prototype) sized to the question.

  9. Q09

    What does Tier 2 actually cost?

    ₹15 lakh – ₹50 lakh for a 4-6 week audit, billed as 50% on engagement-letter signature, 25% at the midpoint review, 25% on artefact handover. The variance is driven by depth (one team vs. a portfolio), travel (Bengaluru-only vs. on-site weeks elsewhere), and the artefact (a board memo is lighter than a working prototype). For pre-Series-B startups I'll usually quote at the lower end and structure milestones around your runway. USD-equivalent benchmarks on request for international clients — past Tier 2 work has been quoted at $25K-$80K depending on scope.

  10. Q10

    Do you work with pre-product startups?

    Yes — and it's where the Tier 2 Lighthouse shape was invented. Pre-product means there's no system to audit yet, so the audit becomes a forward-looking artefact: a working prototype that proves the riskiest assumption, or a digital twin of the business model that lets you test pricing / channel / unit-economics before writing production code. The SF crypto-underwriting MVP (a 21-day Tier 2) is one such engagement — pre-product when we started, in market within three weeks. Pre-product engagements work best when the founder is technical enough to keep the cockpit and is hiring an engineer-zero in parallel; my job is to make their first hire massively more effective, not to be the first hire.

  11. Q11

    What's your background?

    Twenty years in software, anchored by ThoughtWorks for the deep delivery craft and four years inside Swiggy as a senior engineering leader during the post-pandemic scale wave. In between: an end-to-end neo-bank build for Sachin Bansal at Navi (greenfield platform, ~170 services, regulator-grade); a real-time matchmaking engine for a Bay-Area billionaire; a leadership-development platform with Minal Mehta; a 21-day MVP for an SF crypto CTO. I founded Breathworks Universal Systems in 2026 to house the agentic-harness IP that powers the current advisory practice. Bengaluru-based, vendor-neutral, works in IST + PST overlap, English and Hindi.

  12. Q12

    Where are you based and what timezones do you cover?

    Bengaluru, India. The advisory practice is globally vendor-neutral. Best timezone overlap is IST + PST — early morning India / late evening US Pacific — which is the daily window when I run live sessions with both Indian and Bay-Area clients. London / Singapore / Sydney clients work fine on a same-day basis. I travel for on-site weeks during Tier 2 and Tier 3 engagements when it materially helps the work; everything else is remote with a high-quality recording / artefact discipline so the team can replay context async.