Engagements
Three archetypes. Many shapes.
Nebula's engagements take shape around the client. The archetypes below are illustrative. They describe the kinds of work the firm scopes. They are not specific subsidiaries, affiliates, or current clients.
Engagement Proposals · Illustrative
What an engagement looks like.
Three illustrative engagement archetypes. They describe the kinds of work Nebula scopes for clients across real assets, structured credit, and origination. The names are reference shapes, not subsidiaries or current clients.
Engagement 01 · Engagement archetype
Real-Asset Operator Engagement
A real-asset operator retains Nebula to engineer its data fabric and tenant-intelligence layer. The output is a unified asset-level operating system that consolidates four legacy point tools.
- Tenant demand intelligence
- Asset-level data fabric
- Operator dashboards and alerting
Average Engagement
<30d
From scope lock to first production deploy across our reference engagement archetypes
Illustrative · Per scope
Engagement 02 · Engagement archetype
Structured Credit Issuer Engagement
A structured-credit issuer retains Nebula to engineer programmable real-world-asset rails and tokenization scaffolding. The output is a 48-hour draw cycle replacing a 90-day legacy process.
Engagement 03 · Engagement archetype
Origination and Distribution Engagement
An origination and distribution firm retains Nebula to engineer its deal-flow operating system and counterparty graph. The output is a single intelligence surface across pipeline and placement.
The work
Every engagement starts the same way: a working session that translates a client's hardest unsolved problem into a shippable scope.
Engagement names shown are illustrative archetypes, not actual subsidiaries, affiliates, or current clients.
Work with us
Tell us what you're trying to measure.
The first conversation is direct. A senior partner reads the message, replies within two business days, and either says yes to a working session or says no and explains why. There is no prepared deck and no discovery call sequence.