The feasibility study is the central entry point to our engagement model. A structured, bounded investigation with a clearly defined deliverable and a fixed price.

What you receive

A written report that gives you four things in decision-ready form:

Inventory of your software landscape

We examine the systems in use across your business — ERP, CRM, industry software, in-house developments — and identify available APIs and direct integration points for automation.

Process documentation

We capture the central organisational processes in a form that serves both leadership and later implementation decisions as a foundation.

Prioritisation of leverage processes

Together with your leadership we prioritise the processes with the highest automation potential and the greatest cost-saving impact. You receive a ranking, not a wishlist.

Rough cost estimate and implementation plan

Based on this analysis we produce a defensible estimate for implementing the prioritised automations — at a granularity that lets you decide on the scope and shape of a follow-up engagement.

Included

The feasibility study includes the AI Automation Briefing for your leadership and staff. It typically takes place at the start of the study and is the key to receiving reliable signals from your staff on concrete pain points.

Pricing promise

Fixed price. You know exactly what the engagement costs before you commission it. You invest a manageable, pre-known sum — and receive an analysis that shows you where and at what cost it is technically reasonable to act.

We calculate the concrete fixed price after an initial non-binding conversation in which we gauge the scope of your software landscape and the size of the organisation.

What happens next

With the feasibility study report you have everything you need to decide:

  • whether to commission implementation of the identified automations,
  • in what scope (entirely or individual areas),
  • on what time and budget frame.

A follow-up engagement for implementation is possible but not required. The study is a self-contained deliverable that belongs to you — it remains useful even if you decide on in-house implementation or a different implementation partner.