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.

Discovery call focused on a real workflow Viability and scope assessment Free 72h prototype only if qualified
See typical workflows we assess

Book your AI Discovery

A short conversation to go over the workflow, where it gets stuck, and whether there is a clear next step.

01

Workflow review

We walk through the workflow, where it breaks down, and the business context around it.

02

Viability assessment

We check whether there is a specific, well-scoped use case that is actually worth doing.

03

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.

  • 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.

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

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.

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.