Texoligy Charter Clients
Helping shape the future of fractional textile support.
What Does "Charter Client" Mean?
Texoligy is launching its fractional advisory model intentionally - by working first with a small group of organizations.
Charter Clients receive:
- Priority access to advisory support
- Clearly defined scope and engagement rules
- Month-to-month flexibility
- A voice in shaping how the model evolves
The expertise is proven.
The delivery model is being refined in practice.
Who This is For?
Charter Clients are typically:
- Innovating new fibers, yarns, or fabrics
- Operating or supporting textile mills
- Filling technical gaps without hiring full-time
They value:
- Senior judgement
- Clear boundaries
- Practical, real-world guidance
How Long This Will Be Available?
The Charter Client phase is intentionally limited.
As the model matures:
- Availability will tighten
- Pricing structure may evolve
- Entry will become more selective
Charter Service Tiers
These tiers will serve as indicators of service and engagement levels desired.
Basic Advisory
Best for
- Brands and early-stage innovators
- Non-mill teams needing textile interpretation
- One-off technical validation
Focus
- Written guidance on discrete textile questions
- Interpretation of data, results, or assumptions
- Independent expert perspective
Engagement Style
- Asynchronous, structured inquiries
- No live meetings
- No retained context
Designed for clarity and validation—not ongoing problem ownership.
Core Advisory
Best for
- Innovation teams moving toward scale
- Mills without senior textile leadership
- Ongoing process or quality challenges
Focus
- Retained technical context
- Ongoing guidance across innovation, engineering, and training
- Limited live interaction for alignment
Engagement Style
- Structured inquiries
- Periodic live discussion
- Continuity across decisions
This is the most common entry point for teams actively building or improving.
Strategic Advisory
Best for
- High-risk scale-up programs
- New mill lines or major process changes
- Organizations where textile decisions impact revenue or uptime
Focus
- Program-level technical leadership
- Integrated support across all three pillars
- Priority access
Engagement Style
- Deep retained context
- Leadership-level involvement
- Long-term performance focus