How engagement starts

Start the conversation with context, not with a form.

The Talk to Us chat at /en/contact collects what we need to show up prepared: the challenge, timeline, a rough budget range, and how you prefer to work. Endre follows up within one business day with a 30-minute meeting and a written summary of how we understand the case. No traditional discovery phase that's only introductions.

Channels

Three ways to reach us.

Seven Peaks doesn't use a traditional contact form. Pick the channel that fits how much context you're ready to share:

  • Talk to Us chat (/en/contact) — recommended when you have a concrete challenge or a bounded need. Collects name, company, org number, role, challenge description, timeline, budget range, and work email. Two LLM-driven clarifying turns help us understand what sits between the lines. Ends in a 30-minute meeting with Endre.
  • Emailinfo@sevenpeaks.no works when you have a document or longer note to send first. Reply within one business day.
  • LinkedIn/company/sevenpeaks is open for informal outreach. For concrete engagements we still recommend the chat, because it routes the information directly into Endre's meeting prep.
Talk to Us

Ten steps, about five minutes.

The chat feels like a conversation and is built so you enter context once — then we meet you with proposals instead of introduction questions. The order:

  1. Name. Who you are.
  2. Company. The name of the organisation you represent.
  3. Org number. Norwegian organisation number, so we can pull public company data into prep.
  4. Role. What you're responsible for — technology, product, business, procurement.
  5. Challenge in your own words. Free text, no character limit. Describe what you're actually trying to solve, not the assumed solution.
  6. Two clarifying turns driven by an LLM. The model asks two questions calibrated to your challenge — the goal is to surface context we need, not to delay the meeting.
  7. Timeline. When you need to be started, and when you need to be done.
  8. Budget range. A rough interval — helps us propose realistic scope already in the first meeting.
  9. Work email. So Endre can send a meeting invite and the prep summary.
  10. Consent. You confirm that we can store what you've shared to prepare the meeting. Without consent we can't prepare, but the meeting can still be booked manually.

You can skip fields you don't have answers to. The more you share, the more concrete the first meeting can be — but the chat is built to function even when the picture is unsettled.

After you submit

Within one business day: time with Endre, and a written read of the case.

Once you submit, three things happen automatically:

  • Email confirmation with a summary of what you shared, so you can correct anything that's been misread.
  • Proposed meeting time — a 30-minute meeting with Endre Brakstad (CCO / Business Development). Default digital; in-person in Bergen if that fits better.
  • Written summary of how we understand the challenge, surfaced as initial read in the meeting invite. This summary is our open first hypothesis — not a final plan.

In the meeting we use the time to present proposals, test assumptions, and discuss how a delivery would look through Terrain, Foundry, Bridge and Signals. No purchase commitment, no follow-on sales calls. If the fit is wrong — we say so early.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How do I contact Seven Peaks?

The fastest route is the Talk to Us chat at /en/contact. It collects your name, company, Norwegian org number, role, a short description of the challenge, timeline, rough budget range and work email — and books a 30-minute meeting with Endre Brakstad (CCO / Business Development) within one business day. Email info@sevenpeaks.no works as an alternative.

What does the Talk to Us chat collect?

The chat follows ten steps: name, company, Norwegian organisation number, role, the challenge in your own words, two LLM-driven clarifying turns, timeline, rough budget range, work email, and consent for Seven Peaks to store the content to prepare the meeting. You can skip fields — meeting prep quality reflects what you share.

How fast will I hear back?

Within one business day from Bergen. If you submit before 2 PM CET, you usually hear back the same day. After submission you receive an email confirmation, a proposed meeting time with Endre, and a short written summary of how we understand the challenge — so the first meeting starts on proposals, not introductions.

Do I have to fill out a contact form?

No. Seven Peaks has no traditional contact form. The Talk to Us chat replaces it — it feels like a conversation, and the information feeds directly into meeting preparation. Email to info@sevenpeaks.no also works.

What happens in the first meeting?

A 30-minute meeting where Endre has read the summary beforehand. We skip introduction questions and present an initial read of your Terrain (the context you're operating in), propose how Foundry (the delivery engine) could be applied, and discuss how Bridge (the governance surface) and Signals (the maintenance and growth surface) would fit this specific case. No purchase commitment.

How large are Seven Peaks' engagements?

From focused reinforcements (one specialist into an existing team for a short period) to entire delivery engines across multiple product lines at once. The Talk to Us chat asks for a budget range — it helps us propose realistic scope already in the first meeting. We're direct when an engagement is a poor fit for us.

Where is Seven Peaks based?

Headquartered in Bergen, Norway (60.39°N). We deliver across Norway, primarily to clients in energy, public sector, banking/finance, and industry. Working languages: Norwegian bokmål with clients who prefer it, English with international teams.

Ready to start?

Open the chat and share briefly what you're trying to solve or explore.

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