— Assessment
AI opportunity assessment
Before building anything, we map where AI and workflow technology actually fit. The output is a clear, practical view of the first systems worth building — sequenced by value, not novelty.
— Definition
What this is
A structured assessment of where work in the business is most repeated, delayed, or dependent on specific people — and where AI and workflow technology can realistically change that. The output is an AI roadmap a leadership team can act on.
What it isn't. Not an audit report that ends in a slide deck. Not a long discovery project. Not a list of AI tools to evaluate.
— Value
Where it creates value
- AI workflow audit of the highest-load areas of the business.
- AI automation assessment scoped to where the company actually loses time and control.
- AI roadmap for companies — sequenced by business value, not technology fashion.
- AI opportunity mapping that names the first system to build and why.
- Clarity for owners and CEOs on what is real, what is hype, and where to start.
— Approach
How Tnufa approaches it
- 01Mapping call
A focused 30-minute conversation to identify where practical technology creates the clearest value.
- 02First system
We build the first working system the team can actually use — not a pilot, not a demo.
- 03Momentum
Additional systems extend the value across the company, one practical step at a time.
— FAQ
Common questions
How long does an AI opportunity assessment take?
It begins with a focused 30-minute mapping call. A fuller assessment is scoped only when the first conversation makes it useful.
What do we get out of it?
A clear, prioritized view of where AI and workflow systems will create the most business value — and a concrete recommendation for the first system to build.
Is this an AI workflow audit of existing systems?
Partly. We look at where work is stuck, repeated, or person-dependent — not at every tool in the stack.
Do you require access to internal systems?
No. The mapping call works at the business level. Deeper access is only requested if the company chooses to move forward.
Is it useful even if we are not sure AI is right for us?
Especially then. The assessment is honest about where AI and automation help — and where they do not.
— Related
Continue exploring
— Core
Practical AI and automation systems for established companies.
Read about AI workflow systems for established companies— Management
Owners see what is happening — in time to act.
Read about Management visibility dashboards— Perspective
How to choose between AI tools, consultants, and workflow systems.
Read about Choosing the right AI approach