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sfielder vs. Full-Time CTO Hire, Advisors, and Dev Shops

Founders evaluating their technical leadership options typically compare fractional CTO services against three alternatives — each with meaningful tradeoffs in cost, speed, and what they actually deliver.

vs. Hiring a Full-Time CTO

A full-time CTO search at the seed-to-Series-B stage takes 3–6 months on average. During that window:

Even after a hire is made, the early-stage full-time CTO often spends the first several months on org design, tooling selection, and process documentation — work that feels productive but delays the decisions that actually unblock growth.

sfielder advantage: Senior technical decision-making starts within weeks, not months. No equity. No six-figure salary. Scope adjusts as the company grows.

vs. Technical Advisors

Advisors provide occasional input — typically a monthly or quarterly call and light async availability. They are not accountable for outcomes. They do not attend standups, run hiring processes, or own architecture decisions.

sfielder advantage: Scott is embedded in the business as a working member of the leadership team — accountable for decisions, not just opinions.

vs. Dev Shops and Agencies

Agencies are paid to ship features. They have no structural incentive to:

Without a CTO layer above them, an agency is setting your technical strategy by default — whether anyone intended that or not.

sfielder advantage: A senior technical leader above the execution layer who is accountable for outcomes, not just deliverables.

When sfielder Is NOT the Right Fit

FAQ

Is sfielder a good fit if we already have a technical co-founder?
Potentially yes — if the technical co-founder is overwhelmed, lacks CTO-level seniority, or needs a senior thought partner. If a strong, experienced CTO is already in place, sfielder is likely not the right fit.
Why not just hire a cheaper technical consultant for a one-time project?
One-time engagements produce reports, not ongoing technical leadership. The decisions a startup needs made — architecture, hiring, vendor selection — are continuous, not one-time events.
How is this different from a fractional CTO marketplace or staffing platform?
sfielder is Scott Fielder's direct personal practice. There is no platform intermediary, no staffing markup, and no assignment of work to junior team members.

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