HEXAGRID S.L.

Information technology · Spain

Information technology · IT marketing · Spain

HEXAGRID S.L.

CONNECTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS WITH MARKET-FACING STORYTELLING

We unite technology fluency with marketing discipline so your offerings read with clarity—whether the audience is buying software, funding a project, or adopting a platform. HEXAGRID S.L. focuses on services tied to information and computer technologies, shaped for channels where first impressions decide the next step.

WHO WE ARE

Information technologies, computer-related services & IT marketing — built as one front

HEXAGRID S.L. builds a deliberate bridge between what your systems do and what your markets read. Registered activity centres on services related to information and computer technologies; day-to-day execution concentrates on IT marketing—positioning architectures, channel orchestration, and creative systems that keep product truth intact while improving discoverability, comprehension, and conversion.

Too often, engineering narratives diverge from outbound language: brochures promise more than tickets allow, or technical advantages stay buried in repositories nobody outside the team will open. We compress that gap by treating documentation, UX copy, acquisition journeys, and stakeholder decks as one continuum tied to the same definitions your architects use.

Engagements are structured so product, marketing, and delivery share one accountable thread from HEXAGRID S.L.—reducing rework, contradictory messaging, and silent misalignment between backlog priorities and public-facing claims.

The statutory canvas is broad—anything legitimately tied to information systems and computer-related delivery can sit inside our mandate—but commercially we lean into IT marketing because that is where most organisations lose clarity first. We help you narrate roadmaps, packaging, SLAs, integrations, and security posture in plain, persuasive language that still respects feasibility. Audience work is explicit: procurement, technical evaluators, partners, and line-of-business sponsors each receive coherent materials instead of recycled generic slides.

Outputs range from message hierarchies and competitive framing to channel plans, narrative decks, and structured collateral families. Every artefact is checked against the same source of truth so the story does not fracture between the website, paid campaigns, events, and outbound sequences.

Interactive briefings

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We treat architecture diagrams, API references, and release notes as primary sources—not garnish. Marketing language is derived from those artefacts so public claims stay defensible when buyers diligence the product. When messaging changes, we trace it back to the owning artefact or flag the gap before it ships.

WHAT WE OFFER

Concrete formats and commercial entry points — not a restatement of identity. The following maps what HEXAGRID S.L. can ship inside services related to information and computer technologies, with IT marketing as the usual lever.

Inputs and additions

You typically arrive with
  • Partially harmonised product facts spread across wikis, decks, and tickets
  • A launch window or renewal cycle that will not wait for perfect data
  • Multiple stakeholders who speak different dialects: finance, security, partners, end users
  • Restrictions on what may be said in public about the stack, regions, or uptime
HEXAGRID S.L. installs
  • A single claim registry reconciled to source artefacts your engineers recognise
  • Channel-ready cuts of that truth—ads, pages, sequences, enablement—not parallel fictions
  • Explicit reviewer paths so procurement, legal, and infosec see consistent wording
  • Packaging options below sized to governance load, not guesswork

Hover any tile to bring it forward; each describes a shape of work we combine, not a SKU catalogue.

Narrative & category lab

Facilitated working sessions that lock vocabulary to modules, tiers, and limits actually shipped. Outcomes are owned matrices: who must see which storyline, which proofs belong in RFP annexes versus homepage heroes, and where pricing language must stay sober.

Activation runway

Funnel schematics with deliberate stage gates, creative shells that respect brand systems, and test plans where every variant traces to an approved headline family.

Lifecycle & retention arcs

Programmes for cohorts already in-product: education sequences, adoption nudges, and upgrade storylines that reference the same release calendar product managers publish internally.

Public information hygiene

Paragraph-level rewrites of architecture summaries, data-flow explainers, status-page tone, and executive letters after incidents—so plain language does not smuggle in promises engineering never signed.

Launch-window rehearsal

Controlled dry runs: sales read-outs, partner summaries, and first-week social pacing checked against embargo rules and feature flags—minimising "surprise" headlines on day two.

Board & investor storyline

Quarterly and ad-hoc narrative shells where revenue vocabulary, roadmap risk language, and capex/Opex framing line up with what product and finance will defend in the room—no optimistic slides detached from ticket velocity or contractual ceilings.

Partner & co-sell desk

Joint value stories, reseller-ready battle sheets, and MDF-friendly programme copy checked against certification rules: field sellers get repeatable claims your alliance lawyers can stand behind, without inventing integration depth the API map does not support.

Claim & drift audit

Periodic passes that diff public surfaces against current configuration and contracts—producing a punch-list before regulators, journalists, or angry customers do it for you.

From first brief to assets in market

  1. Intake snapshot — access to sources of truth, audience roster, and non-negotiable dates.
  2. Constraint map — legal, regional, and technical boundaries written as publish rules, not vibes.
  3. Production passes — drafts routed through the registry; revisions stay attributable.
  4. Release queue — channel-by-channel go-live order with rollback language if scope shifts overnight.

To request a scoped conversation (no generic pitch deck), write to info@hexagrid-sl.com with your sector, primary buyer, and the constraint you fear will break first.