A short, guided assessment you complete in minutes. Within 24 hours, our team delivers a tailored diagnostic, showing your AI opportunities, gaps, and the smartest next step to move forward.
Book Executive CallNumber of days required to develop a functional Proof of concept (PoC)
Average reduction of operational costs
Of automated orders require no manual correction
Consistent workflow accuracy with near-zero intervention after maturity
START WITH CLARITY
If you’re defining your AI direction, start here.
The AI Readiness Assessment is a short guided intake that helps you understand what AI you can implement today, and what you shouldn’t touch yet.
You complete it in minutes. Within 24 hours, our team delivers a tailored diagnostic showing where AI can be executed safely, which processes would carry operational or legal risk, and the next step that aligns both business outcomes and internal stakeholders

OR CHOOSE YOUR OWN PATH
Which of the following best describes your AI journey?
Each card below reflects what customers often say before they begin.
Click to read more on each dedicated page.
“We are unsure what AI can actually do for us.”
We spend four hours with decision-makers, technical leads, and compliance to explore what is real, map where AI meets your business needs, and surface early risks.
“We have an idea, but need help shaping it.”
In two focused days, we map how data, CRM systems, authentication layers, and AI components connect. We review compliance and identify risks or dependencies.
“We are unsure what AI can actually do for us.”
4-hour workshopWe spend four hours with decision-makers, technical leads, and compliance to explore what is real, map where AI meets your business needs, and surface early risks.
Learn MoreWhat you invest:
- 4 hours of time
- 2-4 people in the room (decision-maker, tech lead, compliance or ops)
- No preparation required
- No long-term commitment
What you avoid:
- The "Solution in search of a problem" trap: Spending budget on AI just to "have AI," rather than solving a business need.
- Hidden compliance risks: Accidentally proposing features that violate GDPR or industry regulations.
- Buzzword fatigue: Wasting stakeholder time on features that are technically impossible or immature.
What you gain:
- A prioritized list of 3-5 high-value opportunities.
- Clarity on what is not worth doing
- Alignment across leadership
- A small next-step plan
“We have an idea, but need help shaping it.”
2-day architectureIn two focused days, we map how data, CRM systems, authentication layers, and AI components connect. We review compliance and identify risks or dependencies.
Learn MoreView our work
Each card below reflects what customers often say before they begin. Click to read more on each dedicated page.
Frequently asked questions
Before you are asked to approve any development, we help you understand where AI is likely to create measurable value and where it is unlikely to help. This clarity comes either from a four-hour workshop, which maps potential use cases against your business goals, or from a two-day architecture process that reveals feasibility, integration requirements, and limitations. You see what is worth doing and what should be avoided before money is committed.
Every step in the process produces something concrete that you can use to make decisions. The workshop provides a list of high-value use cases and agreement across stakeholders. The architecture step results in a full system map, risk and compliance register, and a rollout plan with estimated timelines. If you continue with a proof of concept, you end with a working example using your data, along with performance observations and metrics that support a go, adjust, or stop decision.
The early stages are intentionally designed to require very limited internal time so that you can explore AI without disruption. The workshop requires four hours with two to four people. The architecture step involves short working blocks across two days with technical and compliance leads. Only if you move to a proof of concept do we ask for brief alignment meetings and access to one live data source.
No preparation is required for the first two steps. If your systems or data are not ready, this is uncovered during the architecture work, and you will know exactly what is needed before a proof of concept begins. This avoids investing in work that is not technically possible or would require heavy preparation you do not want to commit to yet.
No. Each step is self-contained. You receive value at the end of each stage that stands on its own, even if you stop. That means you can run the workshop, receive clarity, and choose not to continue; or complete the architecture diagram and decide to pause. Nothing requires you to commit to the next step.
If the architecture is clear and systems can connect, a working prototype can typically be produced within 14 to 21 days. This allows you to move from concept to evidence quickly, with a tangible example that helps you make an informed decision and present a clear case internally.
If the architecture is clear and systems can connect, a working prototype can typically be produced within 14 to 21 days. This allows you to move from concept to evidence quickly, with a tangible example that helps you make an informed decision and present a clear case internally.
About us
Neurony is a software development and AI integration company with 18 years of experience building systems that support how organizations work and grow.

We combine engineering expertise with a practical understanding of business, so solutions are designed to be used, not just delivered. We work with clarity, honesty, and respect for time and resources. Our focus is always on creating measurable value through thoughtful, custom-built technology.
Start with clarity
If you decide to begin, the first step is simply an executive call or the AI Readiness Assessment. You will receive a customized report within 48 hours, and if you wish, we can walk through it together to answer questions and discuss timing.

