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AI Readiness Audit NZ

Find out what to automate first, before you waste time on the wrong AI project

This free audit is designed for NZ businesses that know there is room to improve, but want a sensible next step instead of more AI noise. Answer a few questions and get a practical plan focused on immediate wins and the next 30 to 90 days.

Spot the real bottlenecks

Work out where admin drag, slow handoffs, or inconsistent processes are costing time.

Get quick-win ideas

Focus on the changes most likely to create value in the next few weeks, not someday.

Choose the right next move

Work out whether the next step is consulting, automation, training, or a deeper build.

Who this is for

  • Businesses losing time to repetitive admin or manual data entry
  • Teams using AI inconsistently with no clear process
  • Owners who want to prioritise the right improvement before spending more
  • Businesses deciding between automation, training, or custom software

What you get

  • A readiness score to help frame the opportunity
  • Your likely top bottlenecks
  • Quick wins for the next 14 days
  • A practical recommendation for the next 30 to 90 days

This is a planning tool, not a generic AI quiz. The point is to help you make a better business decision.

Free AI Readiness Audit

Five short questions. Usually takes about two minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this AI readiness audit for?

It is for New Zealand business owners and operators who know there is room to improve but are not yet sure what the best AI or automation move is. It is especially useful if admin, handoffs, data entry, or follow-up are taking more time than they should.

What do I get after completing the audit?

You get a practical summary focused on likely bottlenecks, quick wins, and a sensible next step for the next 30 to 90 days. It is meant to help you prioritise, not overwhelm you with AI jargon.

Is this a full consulting engagement?

No. It is a lightweight first step that helps you understand where the best opportunity may be. If the opportunity is real, the next step may be a strategy call, consulting engagement, automation project, or team training plan.

What kinds of problems is it best at spotting?

It is best at surfacing repetitive admin work, fragile handoffs, slow follow-up, inconsistent tool use, and areas where a business may be spending time on work that could be made simpler or more repeatable.