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Save time
Spot the recurring work where AI can remove manual steps without changing the whole business.
Free intake
The Quick Scan is a short, practical intake for teams that want to use AI but do not yet know where to start.
Short answer
You get a first view of where AI may save time or reduce software cost, plus advice on whether a full AI Roadmap is worth it.
What the scan gives you
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Spot the recurring work where AI can remove manual steps without changing the whole business.
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See where subscriptions, spreadsheets, and inbox work can move toward one owned workflow.
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Leave with a clear recommendation: stop, roadmap, or scope a first implementation sprint.
We use the scan to find whether there is a real business case. If there is not, we say so. If there is, you know which conversation to have next.
You do not need a technical briefing. Bring your current tools, the recurring work that annoys your team, and where growth is starting to hurt.
A small commitment that gives both sides enough signal to choose the next step.
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Tell us what software you use and where manual work slows the team down.
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We look for automation, replacement, reporting, and AI assistant opportunities.
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You get a compact recommendation: stop, scan deeper, or move into Roadmap.
The Quick Scan should make the next decision easier, not create a vague sales process.
Stop
If AI is not the bottleneck, we tell you what to fix first.
Plan
If there are multiple opportunities, the Roadmap creates order.
Execute
If the first win is obvious, we can scope an implementation sprint.
Usually 15 to 30 minutes, depending on how clear the first pain points are.
Yes. It is a fit check. If there is no clear business case, we will not push a project.
No. The best input is operational: tools, processes, recurring manual work, and growth bottlenecks.