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Free · 7 questions · Instant score

Is your business actually ready to put AI to work?

Seven questions that score whether AI can realistically help your business today — your use cases, data, tools, policies, and people — and what to do first. Instant score, honest answer.

Select the appropriate response for each question — your score updates automatically, and your result appears as soon as you’ve answered all seven.

1Do you know where AI could realistically save time in your business?

2How organized and accessible is the business data AI would need?

3Which AI tools does your team use today?

4Do you have a written AI usage policy?

5Has your team been trained to use AI effectively and verify its output?

6Is there an owner for AI adoption in your organization?

7Could you measure whether AI is actually paying off?

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Send us your score and a NetSys expert will follow up with practical recommendations — including your complimentary consultation.

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Before you start

Is the AI readiness assessment free?

Yes — seven questions, scored instantly on this page, with no payment details and no obligation. If you send us your results, the follow-up recommendations are free as well.

Do I need to be technical to answer the questions?

No. The questions are about how your business runs — where time goes, which tools people use, what rules exist. If you don't know an answer, pick the closest option; not knowing is itself a useful finding.

What do I get at the end?

An instant score out of 28 with a plain-English readiness band. If you submit your results, our AI practice follows up with what to fix first and which use cases are actually worth piloting.

What happens with my answers?

They go to the NetSys team so we can prepare your recommendations, and they're handled as described in our privacy policy. Nothing is published anywhere — a person reads them and replies.