How long does the AI readiness assessment take?+
Eight to twelve minutes for the solo version (35 questions across five pillars). Team mode scopes each teammate to 6-7 questions in one pillar, typically three to five minutes per person.
What frameworks does the assessment reference?+
Recommendations are tagged against NIST AI RMF (Govern, Map, Measure, Manage), EU AI Act articles, and ISO/IEC 42001 clauses. Vertical banks additionally reference HIPAA, SOX / NYDFS / SR 11-7, and FedRAMP where relevant.
Is the AI readiness assessment free?+
Yes. The full assessment, scored results, pillar radar, top recommendations, and basic PDF are free. Sign in with Google to unlock the AI-written executive brief, board slide deck, budget memo, and 90-day action plan tracker.
What do the five AI readiness pillars measure?+
Strategy & Leadership (20%), Data Readiness (25%), Infrastructure & Technology (15%), Talent & Skills (15%), Governance & Risk (25%). Each pillar is scored 0-100 and an overall weighted score determines your maturity tier.
How does the benchmark comparison work?+
We compare your pillar scores to anonymised peers of the same industry and company size. When fewer than 30 peers exist for your exact segment, we fall back to an industry-wide average. Quartile benchmarks ("top peers scored X") are shown where data supports it.
Can I invite colleagues to complete parts of the assessment?+
Yes. Team mode lets the assessment owner delegate any pillar to a named teammate. Each invite is a signed, scoped link for exactly the chosen pillar. Completed teammate answers feed the overall score, and your dashboard tracks who has answered.
What is a 90-day re-assessment?+
Ninety days after your initial assessment we invite you back. Your prior answers are pre-filled and the results page overlays your current radar on top of your prior one, showing pillar-by-pillar delta and which action-plan items likely drove the move.
Will my data be shared?+
Only in anonymised, aggregate form for peer benchmarking and the annual State of AI Readiness report. We never expose your identity, your company name, or your raw answers to other users.
What is the difference between a "Nascent" and an "Integrated" organisation?+
Nascent (0-25) means foundational work dominates. Emerging (26-50) means pilots exist with little structure. Scaling (51-75) means multiple production use cases with emerging governance. Integrated (76-100) means AI is embedded with measurable impact.