NZ businesses:
stop guessing.
Start scaling.

Get your Value & Feasibility Brief for $750 NZD. The clarity you need to act on your first AI opportunity.

Sound Familiar?

Here are the three anxieties that keep smart businesses stuck at the starting line.

The 'Expensive Guess'

Stop worrying about wasting capital on tools that don't get used.

The 'Technical Fog'

We translate 'agentic workflows' into clear business outcomes you actually understand.

'Priority Paralysis'

Stop doing nothing because you have too many ideas. We'll tell you exactly which one to build first.

The Value & Feasibility Sprint eliminates all three.

How the Sprint Works

Discovery Session
1

Discovery Session

60 Minutes

We dive deep into your strategic goals, current tech stack, and identify the highest-impact AI opportunity for your business.

Value & Feasibility Brief
2

Value & Feasibility Brief

Behind the Scenes

We model your cost of not automating, suggest a high-level way you might solve the problem, and deliver a practical brief tailored to your context. This is your Value & Feasibility Brief.

Review Your Brief
3

Review Your Brief

Delivery

Receive your Value & Feasibility Brief — a clearly architected, actionable project plan with a Go/No-Go recommendation. Reconnect to discuss next steps.

What You'll Receive

Your Value & Feasibility Brief (PDF)

  • Problem Statement

    Clear articulation of the business challenge so everyone is aligned from day one.

  • Solution Suggestion

    A high-level description of how you might solve this problem. Proper scoping is reserved for further paid engagement once we're working on the solution.

  • Cost of Not Automating

    What it costs you not to automate — time, money, and opportunity — based on your actual numbers.

  • Success Metrics

    Defined KPIs so you know exactly what "working" looks like.

  • Go/No-Go Recommendation

    An unbiased "second opinion" that could save you thousands in failed development costs.

The V&F Brief is a standalone deliverable — you keep it whether or not you proceed. It is not a sales document. If the finding is "go" and you'd like to explore the build phase, a separate Build Proposal can be produced on request. The brief is yours. You own it regardless of what happens next — even if you never hire me for anything else, you leave with a clear-eyed expert analysis of your best AI opportunity.

One thing that makes this different: my recommendation might be "don't build this yet." If the numbers don't support it, I'll tell you. A wrong yes costs you far more than the $750 you paid me — and an honest no is genuinely useful information.

What's Not Included

Delivery of the proposed solution, any training, or ongoing support.

These can all be discussed once your Value & Feasibility Brief has been provided.

Your Sprint Practitioner

Joe Sutheran

AI Solutions Practitioner

I've spent the last two years building AI agents and teaching practitioners how to use them — including 10 months as part of a Wellington AI startup where I built production systems and ran adult training programmes. Now I do this independently, specifically for NZ businesses who want the practical outcome without the enterprise price tag.

Before AI, I spent nearly a decade inside NZ service businesses. Five years at a global adventure travel company — working through marketing, digital strategy, and brand management for an internationally recognised NZ travel operator. Performance marketing and conversion analytics for one of ANZ's largest tour operators, process improvement and digitisation projects at a national recruitment firm. Then a stint as a Business Analyst at a Hubspot implementation agency, helping businesses migrate systems and map their processes.

I can walk into a service business and quickly see where the operational drag is — because I've spent years working inside businesses exactly like the ones I now help.

Looking to work with service businesses in any industry.

Book Your Sprint

$750+GST NZD

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