AI Discovery for Operations Teams
Identify and prototype an AI software solution for your operations — in 72 hours.
We start with a discovery call. We look at the actual workflow, figure out if there is a real use case, and map the shortest route to proving it works.
If it makes sense, the next step could be a free 72-hour prototype scoped to one workflow.
Book your AI Discovery
A short conversation to go over the workflow, where it gets stuck, and whether there is a clear next step.
What happens on the discovery call
Workflow review
We walk through the workflow, where it breaks down, and the business context around it.
Viability assessment
We check whether there is a specific, well-scoped use case that is actually worth doing.
Recommended next step
If it makes sense, the next step could be a free 72-hour prototype scoped to one workflow.
Free prototype only for viable, scoped workflows.
Typical workflows we assess
- Document intake and classification
- Shared inbox triage
- Ticket routing and response drafting
- Reporting and reconciliation
- Approval workflows and exception handling
- Customer onboarding and document collection
- Order and quote processing
Good candidates tend to be repetitive, operationally important, and easy to scope without ambiguity.
Who this is best suited for
Best fit for teams that have
- Repetitive manual workflows
- Document-heavy operations
- Inbox or ticket bottlenecks
- Reporting or reconciliation friction
- A workflow owner who can validate results
Probably not the best fit if
- You are only exploring AI at a high level
- There is no defined workflow yet
- You are looking only for training or workshops
- There is no access to real process context
Why start here
Fast qualification
In one call we figure out whether the workflow is real, relevant, and worth going after.
Low-friction first step
Your first commitment is a 30-minute call, not a big project.
Clear next move
You walk out knowing whether to prototype, pilot, build, or pass.
Frequently asked questions
No. The first step is a discovery call. If there is a viable, scoped workflow, the next step may include a free 72-hour prototype.
To look at the workflow, understand where it gets stuck, and decide if there is a use case worth going after.
Usually around 30 minutes.
If there is a fit, we define the next step -- that could be a prototype, a pilot, or a broader build.
Repetitive, operationally relevant, and clear enough that you can scope it in a conversation.
Have a workflow worth assessing?
Book a discovery call. We will tell you if there is a viable path forward.
Free 72-hour prototype only for viable, scoped workflows.