Tell us what you're
trying to improve.
You don't need to know whether the answer is AEO, a Response Library, a chatbot, AI consulting or custom development.
Tell us where the problem is. We'll help work out what makes sense from there.
No AI vocabulary required.
Most useful conversations don't begin with a technology.
They begin with something like:
Start with the outcome.
We will ask enough questions to understand what you are trying to achieve, what is happening now and whether AI is actually part of the solution.
If one of our existing products or services fits, we'll tell you.
If it needs something custom, we'll explain that too.
If we don't think you need us, we'd rather tell you that than invent a project.
What's on your mind?
Give us the short version. We can work through the details together afterwards.
Useful things to include:
- → What the business does
- → What you are trying to improve
- → What you have already tried
- → Any timeframe or constraints
You can skip the general enquiry.
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We read the enquiry
We look at what you are trying to achieve and whether there is enough information to suggest a sensible next step.
We talk
If useful, we arrange a conversation to understand the business, the problem and what has already been tried.
We recommend a path
That might be an existing product, a defined project, a broader programme or simply some advice about what we would do next.
Businesses that want to do something useful with AI.
Sensai is a good fit for businesses that have useful expertise, real customers and a willingness to improve how their knowledge is captured, published or put to work.
That might mean improving AI visibility, building a better customer experience or automating a process that currently consumes too much human time.
We are probably a less useful fit if the objective is simply to "add AI" because somebody decided the business should have some.
Technology is most interesting when it fixes something.
What's the problem worth solving?
Tell us what is happening now and what you would like to be different.
We'll work out whether AI can genuinely help, and what a sensible first step looks like.