Most AI products hand you a single capability and leave the strategy to you. JazzAI is built as a loop: diagnose, then match, then execute – each part feeding the next. Here is what each one does and how they fit together.
Before you can choose moves, you need an honest baseline. The Assessment scans five dimensions – Customers, Products and Services, Operations, Data, and Teams – and turns your answers into a maturity model that shows, dimension by dimension, where you are strong and where the real gaps sit.
It scales with you. The free QuickScan is five questions and three minutes. The paid tiers go deeper – a 20-question diagnostic with global benchmarking, then a 90+ question enterprise scan with peer benchmarking – so the picture sharpens as the stakes rise. The output is not a grade. It is a map of which gap to close first.
A diagnosis without a next step is just anxiety with data. Your Assessment results unlock the Innovation Library: a growing catalog of AI initiatives, each filtered to your gaps, your function, and your company size.
These are not idea prompts. Every entry follows the same structure – what it is, why it works, who needs to say yes, the first three steps, and the exact words to use when someone asks "why this project?" Each one carries a political-risk score and an executive-visibility score, so you can pick the play that will actually get funded, not just the one that sounds impressive.
When it is time to act, you get an advisor, not a search box. The Virtual CIO draws on 40 years of lived executive experience – thousands of pages of real decisions across manufacturing, products, venture, and technology – to give story-driven guidance tuned to your role, your industry, and your Assessment profile.
On the Pro tier it is backed by workflow bots that do the heavy lifting of execution: an ROI Builder to make the business case, an Innovation Sprint to shape the pilot, and a Go-Live Planner to track the rollout. The advisor that helps you decide also helps you deliver.
Intro tier launches Summer 2026. Explore and Pro launch Fall 2026. Take the QuickScan now to get first access when they launch.
Start with the diagnosis. The rest follows.
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