AI for business

AI for business: automation, assistants, and AI features inside products

We implement AI where it creates a concrete business outcome: shorter handling time, better document workflows, smarter decisions, or a useful feature inside the product. No slide-deck hype — from process discovery and pilot, to a working implementation.

The most common AI scenarios

Assistants and support

Internal assistants, request classification, reply suggestions, and faster handling of recurring cases.

Documents and data

Information extraction, summaries, document workflows, and preparing data for better decisions.

AI inside the product

AI embedded in the app, admin panel, or client workflow — where it truly helps users or the team.

Entry packages

Choose a focused first step before committing to a larger build

Each package is designed to turn an unclear idea, unstable project, or automation opportunity into a concrete scope, decision, and next implementation step. The ranges below are practical starting budgets, not a promise that a larger build will fit inside the package price.

Recommended first step

MVP Kickstart

For founders and teams that need to move from idea to a realistic first release.

Scope workshop, MVP backlog, architecture decisions, risk map, release plan, and implementation estimate.

  • Start: focused discovery. Delivery: compact scope sprint.
  • Typical budget: PLN 4,000-9,000 net for the discovery package.
Start with MVP Kickstart

Rescue Audit

For products that already exist, but delivery, scope, quality, or ownership is getting unclear.

Technical and product review, key risks, stabilization priorities, and a short recovery roadmap.

  • Start: audit of current state. Delivery: prioritized action plan.
  • Typical budget: PLN 5,000-12,000 net for the audit.
Discuss a rescue audit

Integration Sprint

For companies that need systems, APIs, payments, CRM, ERP, or SaaS tools to work together reliably.

One critical flow, integration contract, edge cases, implementation plan, and rollout checklist.

  • Start: one process or integration path. Delivery: scoped sprint plan.
  • Typical budget: PLN 8,000-20,000 net for the first integration sprint.
Scope an integration

AI / Automation Pilot

For teams that want to test AI or automation on a real workflow without turning it into a large program.

Use case diagnosis, data/process review, pilot scope, risk notes, and next-step implementation path.

  • Start: practical use case. Delivery: pilot-ready scope.
  • Typical budget: PLN 8,000-25,000 net for the pilot.
Plan a pilot

Is this the final price of the whole project?

No. These are entry packages. They help define scope, risks, architecture, and the next step before estimating a larger build.

Which package should we choose first?

If you are building a new product, start with MVP Kickstart. If you already have a project in motion and need clarity, start with Rescue Audit. For one concrete process, choose Integration Sprint or AI / Automation Pilot.

How we run this kind of implementation

1. Goal and risk

We first define what should improve: handling time, quality of decisions, data flow, or the user experience.

2. Pilot on a real process

We build a small, measurable scope that can be tested quickly on real data and evaluated from a business perspective.

3. Integration and growth

We connect the solution with the app, CRM, documents, or panel and expand only what proves useful in practice.

Outcome

When this kind of implementation makes sense

The best AI projects do not look like technology demos. They give the team less manual work, faster response time, better document handling, and a feature that can be maintained after launch.

FAQ

Questions before starting an AI implementation

Do we need a lot of data to start?

Not always. A sensible pilot can often start with a narrower scope: selected documents, requests, or one fragment of the process.

Does AI need to be a separate product?

No. In many cases, the best outcome comes from AI embedded in the existing panel, workflow, or application instead of a new standalone tool.

How do we know whether the use case has business value?

We look at team time, frequency of repetitive tasks, error risk, and whether the result can be measured after a short pilot.

What is the best place to start?

A small pilot with a clear outcome: faster handling, better classification, less manual work, or better use of data.

Fast first step

Send a short brief. We will come back with scope, risks, and a practical start path.

You do not need a full specification. Describe the product, process, or integration in a few sentences. We will point out what needs clarification, what can be built first, and where the delivery risks are.

What to send

Goal, current state, constraints, and links or materials if they already exist.

What you get back

A concrete next step: scope workshop, MVP Kickstart, Rescue Audit, integration sprint, or a smaller pilot.

Why it helps

Fewer generic calls, faster qualification, and a clearer decision before committing budget.

Have a process or product where AI could create a real outcome?

Describe the use case, data, and constraints in a few sentences. We will come back with a concrete pilot idea, scope, and startup risks.

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