Work through eight readiness domains to distinguish practical AI opportunities from premature or poorly governed adoption, and find out whether the right next step is a pilot, preparation work, or no AI project at all.
The result is a readiness stage (Explore, Prepare, Pilot, Implement or Scale) explained in plain language, alongside the strongest candidate workflow types for your situation. It lists blocking conditions, governance priorities, missing evidence and the questions worth putting to internal stakeholders before committing. A perfectly valid result recommends no AI project yet, with prerequisite data or process work first.
Questions are grouped across problem clarity, workflow suitability, data, integration, governance, oversight, adoption and measurable value, with conditional branching so you are not asked technical questions irrelevant to your situation. Rules map the answers to a readiness stage, candidate workflow types and blocking conditions. The same answers that would block a pilot instead produce a preparation plan. The scorecard never assumes AI is the answer; it tests whether the preconditions hold.
Results are rule-based guidance generated from self-reported answers. They are directional, not accounting, legal or other professional advice, and a professional review working from evidence may reach different conclusions.
The scorecard runs inside Web Lifter Studio and responses save to your private workspace as an AI-readiness record linked to the candidate workflows you identify. Saved opportunities and blocker statuses can be updated over time, and results are reused to personalise later tool recommendations.
The scorecard is built to catch premature adoption, not to justify it. Depending on your answers, it may recommend no AI project, process simplification first, data work first, or a deliberately limited pilot. That honesty is the point: an AI initiative launched over unclear problems, unrepeatable workflows or ungoverned data usually costs more than it returns, and the scorecard is designed to say so before budget is committed.
When the result points at a constraint that needs professional depth, these engagements pick it up.
Registration is free, no card required, and your results save to your workspace so the working stays in one place.