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AI Use Case Prioritizer

Have a list of AI ideas but not sure where to start? Get each use case scored and ranked with a clear recommendation on what to pursue first.

What You Get

Tier 1

Self-Serve Scoring

$1,000 - $2,000

5 business days

  • Each use case scored across 5 dimensions
  • Ranked backlog with justifications
  • Executive-ready summary: what to start, what to consider, what to park
Tier 2Recommended

Scoring + Facilitated Workshop

$5,000 - $10,000

1-2 weeks

  • Everything in Self-Serve Scoring
  • Facilitated prioritization workshop with your stakeholders
  • Builds alignment and buy-in around the roadmap
  • Follow-up documentation

What Your Report Covers

  • Executive Summary
  • Scoring Methodology Overview
  • Use Case Analysis (per use case)
  • 5-Dimension Scoring Matrix
  • Ranked Backlog with Justifications
  • Recommended Starting Point
  • Risk & Dependency Map

Scoring framework covers feasibility, risk, impact, data readiness, and strategic alignment. Produces an executive-ready briefing, not just a ranked list.

Tell Us About Your Situation

These help us tailor the assessment to your organization. Takes about 2 minutes.

Choose Your Starting Point

Select the tier that fits your needs. You can always scale up later.

Your Contact Details

We typically respond within 1-2 business days. No pressure, no hard sell.

Common Questions

We already know which AI project to pursue.
Does the rest of your leadership team agree? This gives you an objective, defensible rationale that removes politics from the decision and protects you if the project doesn't deliver as expected.
We only have one AI idea.
Then the prioritizer becomes a feasibility assessment. We score that single idea across all 5 dimensions and tell you whether it's ready to move forward or what needs to happen first.
$1,000 to rank a list seems steep.
This isn't a ranking. It's a multi-dimensional analysis that evaluates feasibility, risk, data readiness, and strategic alignment for each use case. The output is a defensible executive briefing, not a sorted spreadsheet.