Good architecture often feels like a small detour at first — but very quickly proves to be the only highway to the destination.
Roman

Interim Software Architect for your team and project
Your architecture needs clarity — today, not six months from now.
Are you stuck in a complex project, is your technology roadmap unclear, or does your team need experienced leadership on a temporary basis? I support you as an Interim Software Architect, bringing two decades of software development experience.
When complexity slows you down
Projects rarely fail due to lack of effort, but because of architectural dead ends or unclear structures. You might recognize these challenges:
Technical debt: You’re getting slower instead of faster.
Decision paralysis: Critical architectural decisions are postponed because their impact is uncertain.
Knowledge gaps: Your team is talented, but highly complex systems require a level of seniority that’s currently missing.
20 years of experience for your project
I don’t come just to write documents. I come to build scalable solutions with you.
What I bring to your team:
Confidence in complexity: Whether microservices, cloud-native transformation, or legacy modernization — I’ve already fought these battles.
Relief for your team: I act as a mentor and sparring partner for your developers, enabling them to grow beyond their current limits.
An objective external perspective: As an interim expert, I identify blind spots often missed internally and make bold yet well-founded decisions.
Seamless integration: I see myself as a temporary part of your team — no long onboarding phases, but immediate impact.
Why an interim engagement makes sense
Speed: Shorter time-to-market through clear structures and fewer wrong turns.
Quality: Reduction of technical debt and the creation of a future-proof codebase.
Risk mitigation: Experienced evaluation of third-party technologies and architectural patterns.
Knowledge transfer: Your team learns best practices during our collaboration that remain long after my engagement ends.
