DVNC's signature wedge: a readiness audit that maps your real workflows and data risk, closes the governance gaps, and hands you a costed 90-day roadmap with a recommended first build — so you spend on AI from a position of clarity, not hope.
AED 12.5K–20K
Audit
2-3 weeks
Timeline
AI projects stall when a tool gets bought before the workflow is understood. The work runs on WhatsApp, CRM, email, and spreadsheets — and that is exactly where the data risk and the opportunity both live.
The readiness audit is step one. It hands off cleanly into build and monitoring.
Map the real workflows and where sensitive data moves.
Set the controls before AI touches a live process.
Ship the recommended first system, costed in AED.
Keep cost, quality, and governance in view.
AI use-case map — every candidate use case across your business, scored on impact, effort, and data sensitivity, so the priority order is obvious
Workflow map — your real processes documented end to end, including the WhatsApp, email, and spreadsheet steps that never made it into the CRM
Data-risk notes — where personal, client, or financial data moves, where it is exposed, and what AI use of it would mean in PDPL-aware terms
Tool and vendor review — a read on your current stack plus a shortlist of AI tools and vendors that fit your data sensitivity and budget, with monthly AED costs
Automation opportunity list — the manual handoffs (re-keying, copy-paste, follow-up chasing) that automation can remove first, with rough hours saved
Governance gap list — the human-approval, audit-trail, and risk-documentation gaps to close before AI touches a real workflow
90-day implementation roadmap — a phased plan naming what gets built, in what order, by whom, and at what AED cost
Recommended first build — one named, scoped, and costed build to commission immediately, chosen for fastest defensible return
Readout call — a 90-minute session walking leadership through findings, the roadmap, and the first-build decision, plus a 30-day Q&A window
Build logs, working systems, and field notes from running a portfolio of AI ventures. Sent weekly, never more.