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AI Readiness Assessment.

Know exactly where you stand before you spend anything significant.

£5,000 1–2 people from you 2–3 weeks
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The problem this solves

You know you need to do something with AI. You don't know what, you don't know in what order, and you don't know what could go wrong. Every consultant tells you something different. Every vendor demo looks impressive. None of it tells you whether your business is actually ready.

Spending £50,000 to find out you weren't is the expensive way to learn.

What you get
  • A written readiness report covering your data, processes, team capability, and risk exposure
  • A risk register naming the specific things that could go wrong in your context
  • A prioritised list of what to tackle first, second, and not at all
  • A clear answer to: should you do an Experiment, more education, or wait
How it works
Week 1

Discovery

Interviews with your operations lead and one technical stakeholder. We review your existing tooling, data, and governance setup.

Week 2

Analysis

We work through what we've found. You don't do anything in this week.

Week 3

Report and walkthrough

Written report delivered. One-hour session to walk you through it and answer questions.

Time from you: roughly 4–6 hours total across the three weeks.

Is this for you?

Right for you if

  • You're being asked by your board, your team, or yourself: what should we be doing with AI?
  • You're in a regulated sector (healthcare, legal, financial services, insurance)
  • You'd rather spend £5,000 finding out than £50,000 finding out the hard way

Not right if

  • You already know exactly what you want to build and just need someone to build it (skip to Experiments)
  • You're a sole operator looking for personal productivity tools
Proof

“Extremely knowledgeable who provided fantastic and thorough outputs.”

— Maria Birkmyre, Director

Frequently asked questions

Find out where you actually stand.

Three weeks. One report. Clear next steps.

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