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Business Consulting in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

Strategic consulting for Mykolaiv businesses — from shipbuilding suppliers and port logistics to grain exporters of the Nibulon scale, food processors like Sandora and coastal HoReCa around Ochakiv. I help owners rebuild the model and break out of the plateau.

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Business Consulting in Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Alex FiliukCEO & Founder at High-End Agency15+ years of design & development

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Describe your business, current challenges, and goals — I'll prepare for our meeting

Free diagnostics

A 30-minute call where I assess the situation and suggest a collaboration format

Strategy & action plan

You'll get a clear strategy with specific steps, timelines, and expected outcomes

Types of Business Consulting

I help businesses at different stages of digital transformation

🎯

Digital Strategy

Development of a comprehensive digital strategy for your business. I define goals, channels, and tools for effective digital presence.

⚙️

Technology & Stack Selection

I help you choose the optimal technology stack for your project. I evaluate CMS, frameworks, hosting, and integrations based on budget and scale.

🔄

Business Process Optimization

I analyze and optimize internal digital processes: from routine automation to implementing efficient team workflows.

🚀

Startup Mentoring

Individual mentoring for startup founders in design, product, and digital. I help you avoid typical mistakes in the early stages.

📊

Digital Business Scaling

Digital business scaling strategy: infrastructure optimization, processes, and team management for sustainable growth.

💡

Digital Transformation

Planning and guidance for business digital transformation. From current state audit to implementation of new digital tools.

Work Process

1

Introduction & Diagnostics

I conduct an initial free consultation to understand your business, challenges, and goals. I identify key areas to focus on.

2

Current State Analysis

Deep analysis of your digital presence, technology stack, processes, and competitive landscape.

3

Strategy Development

I create an individual strategy with specific steps, timelines, and expected results for your business.

4

Implementation Roadmap

I build a detailed execution plan with task prioritization, resource estimation, and key success metrics.

5

Implementation Support

If needed, I support strategy implementation: advising your team, helping select contractors, and monitoring quality.

Pricing

Choose the optimal package for your project

Starter

Consultation

One-time online consultation 1 hour

$50$80

What's included:

  • 60-minute online meeting
  • Analysis of your situation
  • Specific recommendations
  • Meeting recording
  • Summary with action items
Response within 24 hours
Basic

Audit + Strategy

Comprehensive analysis and action plan

$200$300

What's included:

  • Current state audit
  • Competitor analysis
  • SWOT analysis
  • Development strategy
  • 3-6 month roadmap
  • PDF report with recommendations
  • Online results presentation
Results in 1 week
Business

Mentoring

1-month support

$500$700

What's included:

  • Everything from «Audit + Strategy»
  • 4 online meetings of 60 min
  • Plan execution monitoring
  • Prompt feedback
  • Decision-making assistance
  • Tool recommendations
  • Telegram support
4 weeks of support
Premium

Strategic Partner

Full 3-month support

$1200$1800

What's included:

  • Everything from «Mentoring»
  • 12 online meetings
  • Participation in strategic meetings
  • Contractor selection and evaluation
  • Implementation quality control
  • Hiring assistance
  • Priority 24/7 support
  • Quarterly report with analytics
3 months of partnership

Portfolio

Examples of completed projects

CYTY

CYTY

BMW Service CRM

BMW Service CRM

Michelle Bell

Michelle Bell

Coffee Station

Coffee Station

Pet Alteration

Pet Alteration

Alt Mobile CRM

Alt Mobile CRM

Best 365 Care

Best 365 Care

Solars Power Systems

Solars Power Systems

High-Level Remodeling

High-Level Remodeling

Imprint

Imprint

FundlyHub

FundlyHub

European Auto Parts CRM

European Auto Parts CRM

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most popular questions

The cost depends on the depth of work: a strategic session (1–2 days) — a fixed package for owners who want to organise their thinking and get a second opinion on key decisions. Business model diagnostics (4–6 weeks) — the standard package, where we unpack positioning, ICP, unit economics, operations and produce a 6–12 month action plan. Strategic engagement (3–6 months) — the premium format for Mykolaiv companies going through transformation, M&A or preparing entry into an export market.

Exact figures we discuss after a short scoping call — without a brief it's hard to name a fair price. Mykolaiv businesses that simultaneously order product strategy or a UX audit qualify for combined packages.

Big consulting firms (BCG, McKinsey, Bain) work with companies of $50M+ revenue and are priced accordingly. Their framework is powerful but not for a $1–10M Mykolaiv business. Local business coaches often sell motivation and template frameworks without diving into actual numbers.

I work in the niche in between: deep enough to touch unit economics and real operations, and practical enough to not produce 200-page reports that nobody reads. Plus I'm a practitioner: I've built products, led teams and seen the numbers of 130+ businesses from the inside, including grain exporters and logistics players of the Southern Ukrainian region. Approach details are on the product strategy page.

For Mykolaiv clients the format is online-first with regular synchronous sessions: we meet on Zoom/Google Meet 2–3 times a week during the working phases, collaborate in Miro, Notion and Figma, and stay in continuous touch via Telegram. Time zones align, so reaction time on questions is within 1–4 hours during the workday.

If your business is in Ochakiv, Voznesensk, Pervomaisk, Snihurivka or Bashtanka — the format is the same: online analytics and working sessions plus detailed video tours of your production floor, warehouse or point of sale. It's actually more convenient than a classic field visit because you can come back to recordings a month later and find the details you missed. Coordination details are on the contacts page.

The standard diagnostic cycle is 4–6 weeks:

  • Week 1. Scoping call, NDA, data intake: P&L, org chart, product description, marketing, sales, competitors across the Mykolaiv region and Southern Ukraine.
  • Week 2. Deep online interviews with the owner, top 5 employees, 2–3 active customers and 1–2 former customers. Video tours of office, production, point of sale.
  • Week 3. Market, competitor, unit economics and ICP analysis, anchored to Mykolaiv specifics and export corridors.
  • Week 4–5. Working sessions with the owner and team — positioning, pricing, business model, operational optimisation.
  • Week 6. Action plan presentation with KPIs, deadlines, owners. Final report and all artefacts handed over.

If the client also orders web development or branding as part of the transformation — cycles run in parallel.

In my practice with Mykolaiv and the region this is mostly:

  • Shipbuilding and maritime industry — suppliers of Chornomorskyi Shipyard and Okean, parts and components manufacturers, port service companies. Demand: B2B positioning, export channel, digital catalogue.
  • Agribusiness and grain export — traders, processors, agro-services in the orbit of Nibulon. Demand: positioning for foreign buyers, crop diversification, contract unit economics.
  • Food processing and beverages — companies on the scale of Sandora, local wineries, mid-sized sunflower processors. Demand: brand architecture, retail expansion, exports.
  • Coastal HoReCa and tourism — hotels and restaurants in Ochakiv, around Tyligul liman. Demand: managing seasonality, productisation, pricing policy.
  • IT teams and digital agencies — product studios near Sukhomlynskyi University, fintech startups. Demand: product strategy, SaaS pricing, ICP.

Each category needs its own toolkit. See more details in the portfolio.

ICP (Ideal Customer Profile) is a description of your ideal customer: not “everyone with money”, but a specific segment that brings the most profit, complains the least, stays with you the longest and willingly recommends you. It's the 20% of customers who give 80% of the profit (Pareto's law in action).

For a Mykolaiv business this is especially important because the local market is limited: ~470,000 residents in the city plus the region, and a significant share of solvent demand sits in export or B2B segments. You can't sell to everyone — that's a guarantee of blurred positioning. Instead, a precise ICP lets you focus marketing (where to find them — in Google Ads, on LinkedIn for B2B, in specialist agri or maritime catalogues), refine the product around their real pains and raise the price, because you're talking to someone willing to pay.

The worst pricing strategy is “like competitors minus 5%”. That's a guaranteed margin floor and a war won only by whoever has the bigger capital reserves. I work with pricing via value-based pricing: the price is derived from the value the product creates for the customer, not cost-plus-markup. For Mykolaiv grain exporters and shipyard suppliers this is especially relevant — foreign-currency revenue allows playing in different price tiers than the local market.

  • Segment the ICP into 2–3 groups with different willingness to pay (local / national / export).
  • Build a value ladder — at least 3 packages (entry / standard / premium) with different margin structures.
  • Test prices on new customers without changing anything for existing ones.
  • Configure a CRM or a custom CRM system to track conversion by package.

Typical result: a 25–60% lift in average order value within 3–6 months without losing customers.

Yes, this is one of the most popular requests from Mykolaiv region companies over the past 3 years. Digital transformation is not “build a website”, it's a systemic shift of business processes into digital format: from customer and order tracking to automation of internal operations, integrations with 1C, FX exchanges and export documentation.

Typical route: a UX audit of current processes → roadmap (what to do in what order) → CRM/ERP rollout (often on top of my CRM practice) → integrations with the website, marketing, accounting and maritime/agri logistics → team training → KPIs and monitoring. I run this process as a strategist and product owner; the build is delivered by my team or your in-house developers under my supervision.

Going from 10 employees to 30, from 30 to 100 — these are different businesses needing different operating models. The Mykolaiv owner who knew every customer by face yesterday suddenly finds the team can't keep up, managers are clashing and they themselves are burning out from micromanagement. It's especially painful in production in Korabelnyi and Inhulskyi districts and in regional agribusiness.

I work across three layers:

  • Org structure. Who reports to whom, where the responsibility zones are, where the delegation principles live.
  • Processes. How an order flows from lead to delivery or shipment. Where the manual work sits that needs automation or standardisation.
  • Tooling. CRM, project management, KPI dashboards, document workflow. A tool without a process is wasted money.

For Mykolaiv companies of 20–80 employees this is the most frequent request — and it converts well into a 15–30% margin lift. Often the marketing stack gets refreshed in parallel via SEO and Google Ads.

Yes, absolutely. Before any data exchange we sign an NDA with concrete penalties. I don't publish clients' numbers, don't use their P&L as an example in other projects, don't write up cases without consent. My portfolio includes projects where even the company name isn't disclosed — at the owner's request.

For Mykolaiv businesses this is often critical: the professional communities in shipbuilding, port logistics and agri are tight, everyone knows everyone, and a leak of financial information can hurt negotiations with a bank, investor, foreign buyer or strategic partner. I get that and treat data as my own. On request I can provide references from clients who'll confirm the level of confidentiality.

Yes, and this is one of the strongest tracks for Mykolaiv. The city is historically oriented to external markets — from shipbuilding and maritime logistics to grain export and food processing. But many owners enter the EU, the Middle East or Africa with the same messaging that works in Ukraine — and are surprised when it doesn't convert.

I help with: target market research (EU/MENA/Asia), positioning for the foreign buyer, FX-denominated pricing strategy, building an English-language website via UX/UI design and development, export marketing (LinkedIn outbound, specialist B2B catalogues, trade shows), B2B commercial documentation. This work is especially effective for grain exporters in the Nibulon orbit, manufacturers of shipbuilding components and food-processing exporters.

Yes, on the business preparation side: pitch deck, financial model, due diligence folder, equity story. I work with Mykolaiv startups going to Ukrainian and international funds, and with companies preparing a sale to a strategic buyer — including a foreign one (for grain exporters and shipbuilding suppliers this is often the path). I don't act as an investment banker (I don't source buyers), but I make the business look 30–50% more expensive via honest positioning and clean numbers.

If you're planning a round or exit — start at least 6–9 months in advance. It's not a fast process: you need to lift EBITDA, clean up the legal structure, build a growth story. Local Mykolaiv IT and agri companies often come too late — and it costs them millions in the final multiple. Preparation often starts with an audit of internal processes and data.

Why choose me?

Comparison with other options

Alex FiliukClassic consulting firm / business coach
Meetings in Rivne✅ In person at your business location❌ Online only or travel billed to the client
Rivne region market understanding✅ 15+ years in the region❓ Generic Kyiv-based case studies
Depth of product work✅ Design + UX + business model in one head📋 Slides and frameworks only
Concrete deliverables✅ Action plan with KPIs and deadlines⚠️ Generic recommendations without owners
Connection to delivery services✅ Design, site, CRM, marketing — in one loop❌ Consulting only, find your own contractors
Project pricing✅ Fixed fee or fixed + success fee💰 Hourly rate from $200–500/hr
Data confidentiality✅ NDA, separate peer-review of model❓ Cases often published without consent
Post-project support✅ 60 days of implementation follow-up💰 Every hour billed separately

Business Consulting in Mykolaiv, Ukraine — Strategic Advisory for Owners | Alex Filiuk

Business Consulting in Mykolaiv, Ukraine — strategic advisory for owners who want to grow, not stagnate

Most businesses in Mykolaiv and the Mykolaiv region hit their ceiling not when they run out of money, but when they run out of strategy. You grew from zero to UAH 8–15 million in revenue on the owner's intuition, on “your own hands”, on knowing every customer by face — and suddenly you notice that the team is fuzzy, competitors have cut prices, margins are squeezed, and new locations are launching slower than the old ones start to drift. That's not a crisis — that's a signal that the model needs rebuilding. And that's exactly the point where I plug in as a strategic consultant.

I'm Alex Filiuk, Senior UI/UX and product strategist with 15+ years of experience in product, design and business consulting. My portfolio includes 130+ delivered projects, among them Mykolaiv shipbuilding suppliers, grain exporters in the Nibulon orbit, food processors of the Sandora scale, coastal HoReCa in Ochakiv and IT teams near Makarov University. I'm not a “business coach with a motivational course” and not big consulting like BCG or McKinsey, which starts at $250k per project. I'm a practitioner who works with owners of small and mid-sized businesses in a format that actually moves the P&L: clear diagnostic, concrete decisions, action plan with KPIs and deadlines. This page brings together everything a Mykolaiv business owner should know before commissioning strategic consulting.

Why consulting is especially relevant for Mykolaiv region businesses

The Mykolaiv region is unique in its business structure. A city of ~470,000 residents and a region of 1+ million people host six different economies at the same time, and each has its own specifics:

  • Shipbuilding and maritime industry. Chornomorskyi Shipyard, Okean, 61 Komunara, their suppliers, parts and components manufacturers, port service companies. B2B cycles, export logic, technical documentation — all of this drives demand for industrial-grade positioning and European operational discipline.
  • Agribusiness and grain export. Mykolaiv is one of the key Ukrainian hubs for sunflower oil, wheat and soy with access to Mykolaiv Port. The Nibulon orbit, local traders, processing. Margins are squeezed by big players, so product differentiation and entry into niche B2B segments are needed.
  • Food processing and beverages. Sandora, regional Buh-region wineries, sunflower processing. Demand: brand architecture, retail expansion, exports to the EU and MENA.
  • Coastal hospitality and tourism. Ochakiv, Tyligul liman, Black Sea coast. Hard seasonal cycle, uneven cash flow, fierce competition for the guest at peak season.
  • IT and digital. Small product teams, agencies, outsourcing studios, fintech startups. Demand: product strategy, unit economics, ICP, SaaS pricing for the EU/US.
  • Services. Medical centres, law firms, the beauty industry, education. Here the priority is service productisation and building processes that don't fall apart when the owner takes a week off.

Classic Kyiv consulting or international frameworks rarely account for these specifics: for them “mid-sized business” starts at $30M revenue and 200+ employees. In Mykolaiv most requests come from companies with 10–80 employees and $0.5–10M revenue, where the owner still personally makes 80% of key decisions. That's a different world and different consulting.

What requests I close — concretely

Strategic consulting isn't “came in and fixed it all in an hour”. It's systematic work across several layers of the business simultaneously. Here are the key request categories from Mykolaiv and regional businesses.

  • Positioning and market. Who is your customer, what makes you different, why pay you and not the competitor across the street. The most common problem is “we sell to everyone”, which means we sell to no one in particular.
  • ICP (Ideal Customer Profile). A description of the ideal customer at the level of psychographics, behaviour, triggers, willingness to pay. Without it, marketing is a lottery, not a tool.
  • Business model and value proposition. How you make money, where the margin actually lives, which sales channels deserve investment and which don't. Especially relevant for Mykolaiv companies with a mix of export and local sales.
  • Pricing. Moving from cost-plus to value-based pricing, building a value ladder, testing prices without losing the existing base, separate price logic for export B2B contracts.
  • Operational optimisation. Org structure, delegation, processes, KPIs, tooling. Especially relevant at the 10→30 and 30→100 employee transitions.
  • Digital transformation. From a UX audit of processes to CRM and ERP rollout, integrations with the website, marketing and export documentation.
  • Export and entry into foreign markets. EU, MENA, Asia — preparing positioning, pricing logic, an English website, B2B documentation.
  • Investment or sale preparation. Pitch deck, financial model, equity story, due diligence folder for Mykolaiv startups and companies preparing an exit.
  • Crisis management. If the business is in the red — fast diagnostics on what to fix first, where to urgently cut costs, and where on the contrary to invest.

In most cases the client comes with one request, and during the diagnostic it turns out that the root cause sits elsewhere. That's why I don't start with “let's write a strategy” but with a field diagnosis of the actual state of affairs — even if delivered as deep online interviews and detailed video tours.

How the consulting process looks — step by step

I work via a transparent process all my clients have gone through. Each stage has a fixed deliverable that you hold in your hands. No “trust me and wait for the presentation” — you know what's happening every week.

  1. Scoping call (60–90 min, free). We meet, I listen to the owner's request, ask 20–30 follow-up questions. If I'm not the right person for your task — I say so directly and recommend partners.
  2. NDA and data intake (week 1). We sign an NDA with concrete penalties. You provide P&L for the past 12–24 months, org chart, product description, competitors, marketing mix, a sample of customer data.
  3. Deep online interviews and video tours (week 2). 2–3 days of online interviews with the owner, top 5 employees, 2–3 active customers, 1–2 former customers. A detailed video tour of the production floor, warehouse or point of sale. This is the foundation of all subsequent analysis.
  4. Analytics (week 3). I build the model: unit economics, customer cohorts, competitor map, SWOT, market analysis of Mykolaiv, the Southern Ukrainian region and export corridors. I formulate 3–5 key hypotheses about bottlenecks.
  5. Working sessions (week 4–5). 2–4 synchronous sessions with the owner and team, 3 hours each. We work on positioning, ICP, model, operations. Not “I deliver a presentation”, but we co-decide based on my analytics.
  6. Final presentation and action plan (week 6). A 30–60 page report, an action plan with KPIs, deadlines and owners. It's not “a folder for the archive”, but a working document for the next 6–12 months.
  7. Implementation follow-up (60 days, included). Weekly 30-min check-ins, answers to questions, course corrections. Because strategy without implementation is hot air.

The total diagnostic cycle is 4–6 weeks. If the client chooses a strategic engagement for 3–6 months, the format changes: I plug in as an external strategy advisor who participates in weekly management meetings, validates key decisions and takes complex transformation projects on themselves. This format is especially relevant for Mykolaiv companies going through a fast-scaling phase or preparing entry into a new export market.

How much does business consulting in Mykolaiv cost

The price comes from the scope and depth of work, not from geography — a Mykolaiv, Kyiv, Dnipro or American client gets the same rate for the same scope. Approximate ranges (exact figures we discuss after the scoping call):

  • Strategic session (1–2 days). Basic package for owners who want to organise their thinking, get an outside opinion on a key decision (entering a new export market, opening a branch in Odesa or Kherson, hiring a COO). Without deep analytics but with concrete recommendations. Suitable as a “first encounter” with strategic consulting.
  • Business model diagnostics (4–6 weeks). The standard package, most popular among Mykolaiv clients. Full cycle: data → online interviews and video tours → analytics → working sessions → action plan → 60 days of follow-up. This is the format where you reliably get 3–5 decisions with potential to double profit.
  • Strategic engagement (3–6 months). Premium format for transformations, M&A, entry into new markets. I plug into your team as a strategy advisor, attend management meetings, validate decisions, lead specific projects.
  • Crisis package (2–4 weeks). Fast diagnostic for a business in the red. What to cut first, where the hidden resources are, how to pull out of a tailspin. I work with constraints — no one knows them better than the owner.

Worth a separate note: if you order consulting together with product strategy, conversion optimisation or branding, the combined package costs less than the sum of the individual ones. It's healthy business sense — savings for you and more efficient work for me (one context, one logic). I don't bill hourly $200–500/hr like many international consultants. I work on a fixed fee per project, or fixed plus success fee on concrete KPIs.

Common mistakes by Mykolaiv owners — and how to avoid them

Over 15 years of working with businesses in Mykolaiv and the region I've seen recurring mistakes that cost owners millions. Here are the key ones:

  • “We sell to everyone who needs it.” That's not segmentation — that's the absence of it. A product “for everyone” resonates with no one. The first step is to narrow down to a concrete ICP.
  • Price war as strategy. “Competitor's cheaper — I'll cut prices too” is the fastest path to bankruptcy. Price-based competition is won only by whoever has bigger capital reserves; the rest just burn out. Especially painful for grain exporters playing on thin margins.
  • The owner as the bottleneck. “I can't trust anyone with this” means you haven't built a system. At 30+ employees, an owner who holds all decisions becomes a chokepoint: the business doesn't grow faster than the owner can work 12-hour days.
  • Marketing investment without an ICP. Launching Google Ads, SEO or SMM without a precise understanding of the target — that's burning the budget. First strategy, then channels.
  • “We'll roll out a CRM and figure it out later.” A CRM without a process or an ICP is a $50/month electronic notebook. First the process, then the tool.
  • Ignoring unit economics. The owner knows revenue but not profit per product/customer/container. A year later it turns out half the product lines are loss-makers.
  • Export without positioning. Many Mykolaiv region manufacturers want to enter the EU or MENA but go in with the same messaging that works in Ukraine. Abroad it doesn't work — different context, different competition, different pricing.
  • Seasonal business without a financial cushion. Coastal HoReCa in Ochakiv often invests all summer cash into “expansion”, then panics in winter on payroll. Systemic budgeting and a reserve fund are a must-have.

Modern consulting trends I use in my work

Business consulting evolves alongside technology and market conditions. Here are the approaches I apply when working with Mykolaiv companies in 2025–2026:

  • Data-driven decisions. No key decision is made “because I feel that way”. Everything is backed by data from CRM, marketing, sales, finance.
  • Lean strategy. Instead of 200-page documents — a one-page action plan. Instead of a “five-year strategy” — a 12-month horizon with quarterly check-ins.
  • Jobs-to-be-Done. Instead of abstract “customer personas” — concrete job stories: when I'm in situation X, I want to achieve Y, because Z. Works better than classic personas.
  • Unique service combinations. Strategy + design + product + marketing in one head — that's a different level of cohesion than scattered contractors.
  • AI as an analytics tool. AI for accelerating market, competitor and customer feedback analysis. Not instead of a consultant, but as their 5–10x accelerator.
  • Agile experimentation. Instead of “decide — implement — check in a year”, we run short cycles: hypothesis → 2–4 week experiment → metric → decision.
  • Export focus. For Mykolaiv companies, FX revenue isn't just an option — it's a survival strategy when the domestic market squeezes. Strategy always treats the export channel as equal in weight.

Cases: business consulting for Ukrainian and international companies

My portfolio includes 130+ projects, of which roughly a third involves strategic work — from product strategy for SaaS startups to operational optimisation for manufacturers. Among the clients are Mykolaiv shipbuilding suppliers, Mykolaiv region agro-services, café chains on Soborna and Admirala Makarova streets, IT teams from Mykolaiv working for the American and European market. The client list also includes companies from Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv, the USA (New York, Los Angeles) and Europe (Berlin, London). This international experience lets me bring to Mykolaiv business what's typically only available to large capital-city companies — world-class positioning and operational standards.

If you're interested in concrete cases — go to the “Projects” section or get in touch via the contact form: I'll pick 5–10 most relevant ones for your segment and walk through the process — what hypotheses we tested, what decisions we made, what results came in at 6 and 12 months. Some cases are under NDA, but I can describe them anonymised with concrete growth figures.

What you receive at the end of the project

  • Strategy report, 30–60 pages: market, competitors, ICP, business model, financial model, operations, KPIs.
  • Action plan for 6–12 months with concrete tasks, KPIs, deadlines and owners on your team.
  • Pricing model with a value ladder and a margin calculator per package/customer/contract.
  • ICP profile document — a detailed description of the ideal customer at the level of behaviour, triggers and communication channels. Separate for the local and export markets.
  • Org chart and RACI matrix — an updated org structure and a responsibility matrix.
  • Process maps for key processes (sales, production, service, export logistics) in BPMN or swimlane format.
  • 60 days of implementation follow-up after the final presentation — weekly 30-min check-ins, Q&A, course corrections.
  • Recommended contractor list for executing the action plan: designers, developers, marketers, lawyers, recruiters — vetted in practice.

My other services for businesses in Mykolaiv

Strategic consulting is part of an ecosystem. If you're planning a serious transformation or business redesign, a complex approach is worth considering:

  • Product strategy — for companies with a clear product (SaaS, mobile app, manufacturing product): roadmap, features, product positioning.
  • UX audit of a website, app or CRM system — how to find where the user gets lost and conversion drops.
  • Conversion optimisation — how to lift metrics without additional traffic investment.
  • UI/UX design for a website or app, aligned with your strategy and brand.
  • Web development — from a landing page to a full corporate website or online shop with e-commerce.
  • Branding and logo design — when strategy needs an updated visual identity for export entry.
  • CRM/ERP/SaaS development — custom systems built to fit your business specifics, with integrations for maritime or agri logistics.
  • SEO, Google Ads, email marketing — so your strategy turns into traffic and leads.

Business consulting in other Ukrainian cities

I work not only with businesses from the Mykolaiv region. If you have offices in several cities or are planning regional expansion (Odesa and Kherson are the closest neighbours in the Southern region) — we'll build a strategy that scales between regions. Among the locations I actively work with:

  • Kyiv — national brands, IT companies, chains
  • Lviv — creative business, gastronomy, IT
  • Odesa — retail, tourism, e-commerce, maritime logistics
  • Dnipro — manufacturing, B2B, technology companies
  • Kharkiv — IT, education, engineering
  • Rivne — manufacturing, agribusiness, EU export

The full list of locations is on the “Service Areas” page.

Ready to discuss the strategy of your business in Mykolaiv?

If you have a specific request — fill in the contact form or write to email/Telegram (contacts in the website footer). The first consultation is free, 60–90 minutes long. We'll discuss your business, key pains, an approximate budget and timeline. After that I'll send a detailed proposal with a fixed price — no surprises and no hidden fees.

I'm ready to rebuild your business in Mykolaiv or the region together with you so it grows on clear strategy, model and operations — not on the owner's heroism. Not “another consultation for the sake of a consultation”, but engineering work on the numbers in your P&L — with a clear focus on export, digital transformation and reaching the next level.