Contact · work, press, collaborations

The cleanest way in is through management.

english or polish, both are fine.

When you write, please include

  • · Who you are and where you're based
  • · What the project is
  • · Timelines and budget range, if relevant
  • · Anything important about safety, access, or set conditions

Messages sent directly to private accounts are not official bookings. Everything goes through management and guardians.

If you meet him

Talk to the person, not the tablet.

Staś hears fine, so speak normally. These small habits make an ordinary conversation much easier.

01

Give the sentence time

Let him finish typing. The pause is part of the conversation, not an empty space to fill.

02

Keep looking at him

The device says his words aloud, but it is a tool. Staś is the person answering you.

03

Ask before touch

That includes hugs, hair, hands and helping with his communication device.

04

Make plans clear

Written details, advance warning and a quieter one-to-one plan are usually easier than surprises.

05

If he freezes

Stop the rapid questions, give him space and involve a trusted adult if help is needed.

06

If the battery dies

He can still use a phone, paper, gestures, signs and a very expressive face.

If a moment gets awkward

You interrupted

Say sorry and let him finish. No long guilt speech required.

He needs quiet

Do not turn it into a test of whether he likes you. His brain may simply be full.

You did not understand

Ask one clear question. Do not pretend, guess for him or pass his answer to somebody else.

Official channels

Where to actually find Staś.

These are the only accounts run by Staś and his team. Anything else is not official.

What happens next

The reply timeline.

so nobody is left refreshing an inbox.

Management triage is small and deliberate. Two people read every message, one of them is always a guardian, and Staś does not handle the triage. Here’s what to expect after sending.

  1. 01

    Within 48 hours

    You get a human reply confirming the message landed and a short note on which bucket it went into (booking, press, writing, kind note).

  2. 02

    Within 5 working days

    For press and writing enquiries: a first substantive answer with next steps, questions, or a polite decline. Declines get a reason if we can share one.

  3. 03

    Within 10 working days

    For bookings: a rate card, availability window, and a shortlist of clarifying questions. Contract and safety rider follow once dates are held.

  4. 04

    For kind notes

    The team cannot reply to every message individually, but Staś reads them in weekly batches with his dad or one of his agents or managers. They matter more than people may guess.

  5. 05

    If you don’t hear back

    Please resend after ten working days. Spam filters exist and management would rather see a duplicate than miss you.

A note on tone

Write as if writing to a colleague. There is no need to be delicate about Staś in the email; clarity is more useful. Long emotional preambles slow the reply down more than they help.

If it’s urgent press

Put “PRESS · deadline [date]” in the subject line and management will pull it out of the normal queue. Please don’t use that flag for non-press requests; it doesn’t help anyone.

If you’re a young person

You can just write. You don’t need a company, a title, or a project. Say hi, say where you’re writing from, and ask what you want to ask. Those messages get read too.