5 focused days to find where AI can create measurable leverage.
We review your workflows, map the best AI opportunities, and deliver a practical roadmap for what to build first.
Fixed-scope entry point
5 days
Clear deliverables, fast turnaround, and a roadmap you can fund or hand to your team.
Typically $2,500-$5,000
Final scope depends on workflow complexity, stakeholder access, and data readiness.
A decision-ready map, not another workshop.
Workflow analysis
Two priority processes reviewed for friction, repetition, ownership, and AI suitability.
AI opportunity map
Ranked use cases by value, feasibility, risk, and likely path to first impact.
Readiness and risk notes
Data, integration, governance, and operating risks called out before a build begins.
3-sprint implementation roadmap
A practical sequence for validating, building, and scaling the highest-value opportunity.
Decision-ready brief
A concise artifact your leadership team can use to decide what to fund next.
60-min live readout
A direct working session with Shahzad to review findings, tradeoffs, and next steps.
A tight sprint with a useful output.
Day 1-2
Async intake, workflow notes, and documentation review
Day 3-4
Analysis, opportunity scoring, risks, and roadmap drafting
Day 5
Live readout, Q&A, and recommended first implementation sprint
This is right for you if...
Not the right fit if...
Start with a scoped sprint.
Most AI Opportunity Sprints land between $2,500 and $5,000 depending on workflow complexity and stakeholder availability. The goal is a fixed-scope, fast-start engagement with no ambiguity about deliverables.
Questions before the sprint.
What do I need to prepare before the sprint?
A short workflow description, sample reports or screenshots where possible, and context on what makes the workflow painful today.
Will you need access to our systems?
Not for the first pass. We can work from documentation, examples, exports, and stakeholder context. System access is only needed if we move into build.
What if I want to build after the sprint?
The roadmap becomes the starting point for a scoped build sprint, embedded engineering engagement, or fractional leadership support.
Is this suitable for non-technical founders?
Yes. The sprint is designed to translate messy business workflows into clear technical options without requiring technical prep from your side.
Can we do multiple workflows?
Yes, but the sprint works best when we focus on two priority processes and keep the output decision-ready.