Discover where AI and automation can deliver real value first.
Start with a short scan that checks step by step which workflow has enough repetition, manual work and structure to become a strong first use case.
One question at a timeYou move through the scan step by step, so it stays clear and quick to complete.
Preview firstBefore you leave your email, you already get a first signal about how strong the opportunity looks.
Then the real adviceAfter submitting, you see the score, recommended approach and main risk for your workflow.
Step 1 of 7Trajectory type
What exactly do you want to assess?
We first clarify whether this is about internal efficiency, a tool for your team or a solution for customers. That determines how to interpret the rest of the scan.
How often does this process happen in practice?
The more often it happens, the greater the chance that AI or automation can create noticeable gains quickly.
How is this usually handled today?
Think about copy-paste work, manual checks, forwarding messages, looking things up or repeating the same steps again and again.
How many tools, people or handoffs sit in between?
The more often information moves from inbox to sheet, team to team or tool to tool, the greater the chance of friction.
How predictable is this process today?
We are not checking whether it is perfect, only whether you can roughly explain how input, decisions and output usually flow.
What do you want to improve first in this process?
This helps determine which direction makes the most sense for a first solution.
First signal
You already get an initial indication here. Leave your email below to unlock the full result and recommended approach.
Strong chance of a valuable first use case
Strong candidate
This workflow appears frequent enough, manual enough and structured enough to be a strong first AI or automation case.
Your result
This is the full assessment based on your answers. Use it as a first direction, not as an absolute verdict.
74
Strong candidate
Best starting pointStart with a narrow workflow with clear input, output and one owner.
Recommended approachWorkflow automation with a few AI steps and human review at critical moments.
Main warningWithout proper monitoring, an error in this flow can stay invisible for too long.