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Find the wins hiding in your workflows

A guided walk through your business that finds where AI pays for itself first — scored, ranked, and delivered as a roadmap you own.

from $4,500

Sound familiar?

“We know we should be using AI. We don't know where to start.”

“We bought the licenses. Nobody uses them.”

“We've got a pile of AI tools and no plan.”

What you get

  • A map of how work actually happens in your business — not how the org chart says it does.
  • A scored shortlist of AI opportunities, ranked with ICE: Impact, Confidence, Ease.
  • A 30/60/90-day roadmap — quick wins first, bigger builds when they earn it.
  • An honest 'don't automate this' list. Some problems are a spreadsheet fix, a process change, or a good hire.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Interviews

    I talk to the people doing the work — owners, ops, front line — about what is slow, repetitive, and error-prone.

  2. Step 2

    Walk the work

    We trace the real workflows end to end: where information enters, who touches it, where it stalls.

  3. Step 3

    Score with ICE

    Every candidate gets an Impact, Confidence, and Ease score — so the roadmap is ranked by payoff, not hype.

  4. Step 4

    Roadmap readout

    You get the written roadmap and a working session to walk through it — yours to execute with me or without me.

Jargon, translated

The words you'll hear — in plain English.

ICE score
Impact × Confidence × Ease — a simple, proven way to rank ideas so you do the highest-payoff, lowest-risk ones first.
Quick win
A small AI improvement you can ship in weeks, not quarters — and measure right away.
Pilot
Trying an AI tool with a small group on real work before rolling it out to everyone.
Proof of concept
A cheap test that answers one question: 'can this actually work for us?' — before you spend real money.
Process mapping
Writing down how a piece of work actually flows through your business, step by step, so you can see what to improve.
Shadow AI
The AI tools your team already uses without telling you. Almost every business has some — the fix is guidance, not a ban.

Questions, answered

What if the answer is that AI is wrong for us right now?

Then the roadmap says exactly that, and why. That's a finding, not a failure — you'll know what to fix first and when to revisit.

How long does it take?

Typically a few weeks from kickoff to roadmap readout, depending on scheduling interviews around your team.

Do you implement the roadmap too?

If you want me to — that's the done-for-you automation service. The roadmap is also written so any competent builder can execute it. You own it either way.

Stop guessing about AI — get the ranked list

No obligation, no pitch deck.