Someone to think alongside,
while you figure out the first steps.
Sparxia works with early-stage founders in Bangkok who are sorting through the shape of their company, their narrative, and their next decisions. Advisory conversations, not formulas.
Three ways to work together
Each engagement is structured around a specific kind of founder need — whether that's a sustained mentoring relationship, a focused narrative exercise, or a single considered conversation.
Founder Mentoring Series
A six-month structured engagement — one ninety-minute conversation per fortnight, written commentary on three documents monthly, and a closing reading. Covers company shape, decision rhythm, and the sensible cadence of customer conversations.
- 12 structured advisory conversations
- Written document commentary monthly
- Written closing reading at engagement end
Pitch & Narrative Workshop
A two-day workshop for a small founding team to work through how the company describes itself. Output includes a written narrative document, a one-page summary, a longer variant, and a record of the language choices weighed.
- Two full workshop days on-site
- Written narrative document + one-pager
- Language choices record for the team
Single-Session Conversation
A focused ninety-minute conversation for a founder who wants a considered outside reading on a near-term decision. Includes a short written summary and the advisor's considered reading of the question.
- 90-minute focused advisory session
- Written conversation summary
- Advisor's considered written reading
Advisory that sits beside the work, not above it
Structured, not prescriptive
Each engagement has a clear shape — recurring conversations, written outputs, and defined scope — while the content follows the founder's actual questions, not a fixed curriculum.
Written follow-through
Every conversation produces something written — document commentary, session summaries, or a closing reading. The thinking stays accessible after the conversation ends.
Grounded in Bangkok's context
Sparxia works specifically with founders building in Thailand. The advisory reflects the rhythm of the local funding landscape, local customer relationships, and regional market conditions.
Advisory, not decision-making
The advisor's role is to help a founder think more clearly — not to make decisions for them. That distinction matters for how the conversations are held and what they produce.
Energy management focus
Founder energy is treated as a resource worth attending to. The longer mentoring engagement includes attention to how a founder is sustaining themselves through the early months.
Narrative that holds up
The Pitch & Narrative Workshop is specifically designed to produce language the team will actually use — built from real choices, not from templates or borrowed phrases.
A conversation costs nothing to begin.
Whether you're deciding between a single session or a longer engagement, the first step is a short call. Tell us what you're working through and we'll suggest the most fitting arrangement.
Things founders typically ask us
What does "advisory, not investment advice" mean in practice?
How does the Founder Mentoring Series work logistically?
Who attends the Pitch & Narrative Workshop?
Can I start with a single session and move to the longer engagement later?
Are sessions conducted in English or Thai?
What is your cancellation or rescheduling policy?
Find Us in Bangkok
56 Phra Ram 9 Road, Khwaeng Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310
Let's talk about what you're building
Reach out with a brief note about your situation and we'll suggest the most sensible next step — whether that's a short call or booking directly into a service.
56 Phra Ram 9 Road, Khwaeng Huai Khwang,
Khet Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310
Monday – Friday: 9:00 – 18:00 (ICT)
Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00 by appointment