People

Built for firms where trust is the work.

Omcoda is a purpose-driven consultancy. We exist to help professional services organizations operate with clarity — so the people they serve feel the difference in speed, consistency, and care.

Most firms do not fail from lack of effort. They stall when processes stay implicit, information lives in silos, and systems forget the humans at the center. We partner with teams who want to fix that — not with hype, but with disciplined execution.

The work is hypothesis-led and milestone-priced. Every engagement names an outcome first, then ships proof before scale. That is how trust compounds — inside the firm and with every client they touch.

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Who leads the work

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Portrait of Wale Omotayo

Wale Omotayo

Founder · Chief Product Officer

Wale Omotayo founded Omcoda after a career that refused to live in one lane. His background spans technology, operations, and go-to-market execution; the places where good intentions either become reliable systems or fail silently.

He studied Computer Engineering and Media Communications at Humber College, later earning certification in Business Analysis. That combination, technical systems and how people actually communicate through them, has shaped every venture since.

Before Omcoda consulting, he was an early team member at Amazon Key, inside one of the more operationally complex product launches at the company. He later moved into venture-backed startups, including a founding go-to-market role at a legal technology company where he helped build customer acquisition from scratch.

Across those environments, the pattern was the same: enormous distance between a good idea and a working system — and crucially, the need for someone who could hold the technical, commercial, and human problem in tandem. Om Coda was built around closing that gap for professional services firms.

Most business problems are not caused by a lack of effort. They are caused by unclear processes, disconnected systems, and tools that do not support the people using them.

Today he leads Omcoda with a philosophy simple enough to say plainly: Big problems, Simple systems.