Opportunity Sprint
Find the first AI workflow worth building before you commit to a broader roadmap or custom implementation.
Best for
teams unsure where to start
Timeline
5 days
Starts at
$500
A narrow workflow your team can use and measure.
What gets built
ranked workflow audit plus a numbered 5-day launch plan
What gets integrated
your stack map, owners, and real constraints for the first win
What success looks like
one agreed use case with next steps — not another roadmap deck
Good fit when the workflow is repetitive, visible, and owned.
The first engagement works best when the use case is practical enough to launch quickly and important enough to measure.
Teams that see AI potential but have too many possible starting points.
Operators who want a narrow first win before funding implementation.
Founders who need a concrete workflow decision, not a broad AI strategy deck.
What changes after launch.
Workflow selection
Before
Support, sales, and ops all have automation ideas, but none are scoped enough to ship.
After
The sprint ranks opportunities by effort, leverage, risk, and measurability.
Launch planning
Before
AI adoption is stuck in notes, tool trials, and internal debate.
After
You leave with one named workflow, owner, success metric, and implementation path.
Fixed scope from audit to live usage.
The scope stays narrow so the implementation can become a real workflow with owners, guardrails, and numbers attached.
Audit
Map the current workflow, source material, owners, and points where manual work leaks time.
Build
Design the agent behavior, prompts, routing logic, integrations, and review paths around the selected use case.
Launch
Deploy the workflow into the agreed surface, brief the team, and confirm what gets measured.
Optimize
Tune from live usage so the workflow becomes a reliable operating asset instead of a one-off demo.
Common buying questions.
Is this only discovery?
It is a decision sprint. The output is a ranked audit and a numbered launch plan for the first workflow.
What happens after the sprint?
If the chosen workflow fits A.I. PRIME's fixed-scope delivery model, it can move into a 14-day build.
Who should be involved?
One founder or operator, plus the person closest to the workflow. The sprint needs practical constraints more than a large committee.