Flight Plan
Map one important workflow, the data behind it, and the safest first AI move before build budget starts.
Best for
Teams that know AI should matter, but still need a clear use case, workflow map, and readiness verdict.
Product starting points
Start with Flight Plan to choose the right first AI use case, Sales Scout to find better buyer signal, or Mission Control to run AI-assisted operating work in one visible place.
Map one important workflow, the data behind it, and the safest first AI move before build budget starts.
Best for
Teams that know AI should matter, but still need a clear use case, workflow map, and readiness verdict.
Surface serious buyer intent and timing signals so sales teams can focus on credible conversations.
Best for
B2B teams that are done guessing and want clearer account signals, qualification, and follow-up timing.
Give teams one visible place to run work, review AI recommendations, track decisions, and follow through.
Best for
Teams with repeated judgment-heavy work, messy handoffs, and expensive coordination across systems.
Simple selection guide
The shortest answer is simple: start with the product that matches how clear your first AI use case already is.
Pick Flight Plan when
You need clarity before choosing the first workflow.
The pain is real, but the first use case is still fuzzy.
People describe the workflow, data, risk, or bottleneck differently.
You want a grounded first move before build budget starts.
Pick Sales Scout when
Your sales team needs better signal and timing.
You want better qualification, not fake pipeline.
The offer exists, but buyer-signal detection can be sharper.
You want reps to know who deserves attention and why now.
Pick Mission Control when
The workflow needs one visible operating layer.
People need one place to see state, decisions, and accountability.
Judgment-heavy work is spread across too many systems.
You want recommendations and follow-through inside the work itself.
Transformation view
Each product makes AI more practical from a different starting point: readiness, sales signal, or operating control.
Before
AI pressure, too many tool ideas, unclear workflow readiness, and risk of spending before the business is prepared.
After
A readiness map, a prioritized AI use case, and a build or implementation path the team can actually support.
Before
Noisy sales inputs, weak qualification discipline, and too much human attention spent on low-signal activity.
After
AI-assisted signal detection, cleaner human handoffs, and more focus on opportunities that actually matter.
Before
Judgment-heavy work, evidence, decisions, AI outputs, and follow-through spread across tools and people.
After
A shared operating surface where teams can run work, review recommendations, and see what happened.
Still unsure?
If you can describe the AI pressure but cannot tell whether you need broad readiness work or a specific sales workflow, that is exactly what the AI readiness call is for.
Best next step
AI Readiness Call
We can sort whether Flight Plan, Sales Scout, or Mission Control is the right product fit.