Two short assessments for founders of established IT companies who want an honest picture — not a sales pitch — before making any decisions about AI.
If you run an IT-services business that's been profitable for fifteen or twenty years — Microsoft partner, solid customer base, a team that knows what it's doing — most AI advice you read is written for someone else.
It's written for startups chasing growth, not for companies that stopped chasing growth because they didn't need to. The question for you is different: not how to disrupt your market, but where AI actually fits in a stable, reputation-driven business — and where it doesn't.
That's the only question these assessments try to answer.
Each assessment runs in your browser, stores no data, and delivers a written report. You can do one or both. Either way, you'll finish with something concrete — not a brochure.
The $29 buys you a clear picture. What you do with it is up to you. For founders who want to go further, there's a structured path — but it only makes sense after you know where you actually stand.
This is not a sales funnel in disguise. The assessments are a real, complete transaction. You pay, you get a written diagnosis, and if you never contact me again, that's a fine outcome.
There is no required call. There is no follow-up sequence. If you complete an assessment and nothing in the report surprises you, the $29 bought you confirmation — which is also worth something.
The only thing I'd ask is this: if the diagnosis finds something you already knew but hadn't acted on, give yourself a week to think about why. That's usually where the real conversation starts.
Thirty minutes total. A written report. No call, no pitch, no next steps unless you ask for them.