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Find where your AI bets compound. In one week.

The AI Readiness Sprint is a focused, one-week diagnostic. You leave knowing exactly where AI will pay off for your team, and where it won't, with a 30-day plan to act on it.

The problem

You don't need another AI pilot. You need to know which one compounds.

Most teams have AI experiments running in three corners of the org and no read on which one actually matters. The Sprint replaces that guesswork with a clear, prioritized answer.

What you leave with

Three deliverables. One week.

  • An AI readiness scorecard

    An honest read on your team, stack, data, and content across the dimensions that actually determine AI ROI.

  • Three prioritized bets

    The specific AI investments most likely to compound for your team, ranked and sized against effort.

  • A 30-day operating plan

    A concrete plan for the first month: who does what, with which tools, against which metric.

How the Sprint runs

A structured week, start to finish.

Fixed scope, fixed price, fixed timeline. You know exactly what you're committing to before you start.

  1. Discovery call

    01

    We align on your goals, your team, and the AI questions you most need answered.

  2. Inventory scan

    02

    We review your stack, current AI use, data readiness, and content operations.

  3. Diagnostic synthesis

    03

    We score readiness and model where AI investment will, and will not, compound.

  4. Readout and roadmap

    04

    A working session to walk the findings, the three bets, and the 30-day plan.

What a Sprint surfaces 3 AI bets prioritized from a backlog of more than twenty competing ideas. B2B technology, mid-market marketing team

The team had momentum but no focus: AI pilots in content, ops, and analytics, none of them resourced to win. The Sprint named the three that would compound and the order to fund them.

We walked in with a wish list. We walked out with a plan.

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Testimonials
The teams that win with AI aren't the ones moving fastest. They're the ones who knew where to point first.
Mark Emond, CEO & Founder, Demand Spring

Common questions.

  • How long does the Sprint take?

    One week from kickoff to readout. It is built to give you a real answer fast, without a multi-month engagement.

  • Who needs to be involved?

    A short discovery call with you, plus access to a few people who run your stack and content. We keep the time ask on your team deliberately small.

  • What happens after the Sprint?

    You own the scorecard, the three bets, and the 30-day plan outright. If the work calls for it, the AI Readiness Assessment goes six weeks deeper, but there is no obligation.

  • Is this just a tools recommendation?

    No. The Sprint is about where AI compounds for your operating model, not which product to buy. Tooling is a small part of the picture.