Deliverables that ship, not slides.
- Function-by-function AI opportunity audit
- Prioritized 90-day roadmap with effort × impact scoring
- Two production-ready quick wins shipped during the engagement
- Vendor / build-vs-buy recommendations per use-case
- Internal enablement: team training + governance starter pack
Four steps to live.
AI audit (week 1–2)
Map every team function against where AI moves the needle for your specific business.
Roadmap (week 2)
Prioritised plan with quick wins first and the big bets sequenced honestly behind them.
Ship win #1 (week 3–4)
A real workflow in real production, used by the team — not a pilot.
Ship win #2 + measure (week 5–6)
Second automation live; KPI dashboards built; case for the next quarter prepared.
Numbers, not vibes.
Who this fits.
- SMBs and mid-market firms with no internal AI capability yet
- Founders tired of vendor pitches that lead with "transformation"
- Teams that need a starting point, not a 6-month strategy deck
- Established businesses ready to ship, not pilot
What buyers ask first.
How is this different from a McKinsey AI strategy engagement?
We ship code, not slides. Every engagement leaves two production-deployed workflows behind, with metrics dashboards. The deliverable is the running system, not the recommendation deck.
What if we don't know what we want?
That's the point of the audit. Most clients arrive with vague intent and leave week 2 with a prioritised list of 8–12 specific use-cases, ranked by impact and effort.
Do you stay involved after the six weeks?
Optional. About half our clients continue on a monthly retainer that ships one new automation per month; the other half take the roadmap and run it in-house.
What does it cost?
A six-week sprint typically lands between ₹2.5–8 lakh all-in, depending on the complexity of the two automations. The free initial audit is exactly that — free.