Request an AI Workflow Fit Call
Bring one workflow to the conversation.
You do not need a technical plan before the call. Start with one piece of work your team repeats, struggles to hand off, or keeps fixing after the fact.
For Denver and Front Range service businesses that want a practical place to start with AI.
Schedule a 30-minute fit call.
Pick a time that works. Before the call, think of one workflow that keeps coming back and takes more time, attention, or cleanup than it should. That is enough to start.
No prep document is required. This is a fit conversation, not a commitment to a project. Prefer to call or email? (720) 689-4138 or info@stratryx.com.
A practical first conversation, not a sales presentation.
The fit call is designed to understand what is slowing the business down and whether one focused AI-assisted workflow pilot is a reasonable next step.
- What work does your team repeat often?
- Where does that work feel slow, error-prone, unclear, or hard to hand off?
- Who checks or approves the result today?
- How is your team already using AI, if at all?
- What privacy, quality, or compliance concerns matter?
- What should clearly wait until later?
Before scheduling, you can review how Stratryx approaches AI workflow consulting for Denver service businesses.
Good fit starts with real operational work.
This is especially relevant when the same work keeps landing on the same people, slowing down client service, creating rework, or making quality harder to control.
Best fit
- You run or help lead an owner-led service business.
- Your business is in Denver, the Front Range, or a nearby Colorado market.
- Your team has repeated workflows, documentation, reports, scheduling, or handoffs.
- You want one practical pilot before considering anything broader.
- You care about quality, privacy, and human judgment.
Before the call
A few simple questions help make the call useful.
Before the fit call, Stratryx will ask for a short description of your business and one workflow that feels worth improving.
This keeps the call practical and avoids a vague "what can AI do?" conversation.
Pre-fit questions
- Name
- Business name
- Location
- Industry
- Team size
- What workflow keeps coming back?
- What makes it costly, slow, unclear, or frustrating?
- Who checks or approves the result today?
- How is your team currently using AI, if at all?
- Any privacy, compliance, or data concerns?
Privacy and boundaries
Do not send sensitive data through the first inquiry.
The first fit-call request should describe the workflow at a high level. Do not send confidential client information, protected health information, financial account data, legal case details, passwords, API keys, or other sensitive material through the initial scheduling request.
Keep the first conversation simple: what repeats, what hurts, and who checks the work today.