First sensible AI step

Choose the task where AI can make real work easier.

You do not need to start with a large AI programme. We review repeated work, choose a small controlled first step, and only then build the tool.

10 minfree quick check
490 € + VATsmallest paid advice
from 1 900 €start plan or build
What 02Signal does

We help you see where AI can create practical value.

The biggest mistake is starting where the result cannot be seen. Money is spent, people get tired, and trust in AI drops. We help choose a small, practical, measurable beginning.

1

Find time thieves

We look for repeated work that takes time every week.

2

Choose a safe start

We prefer tasks where mistakes are not too expensive and a person can check the result.

Build only after that

Tools come later. First we must know exactly what should become easier.

Four clear next steps

Free check, fixed advice, start plan, or a small AI assistant.

Choose the step based on how clear your situation already is. If you do not know where to start, start with the free quick check. The smallest paid step is 490 € + VAT.

Light entry

Free AI quick check

Use it when you want to understand whether it makes sense to start with AI now.

  • 20 simple questions
  • result on screen
  • 3-5 suggested next steps
  • clear view of gaps
Smallest paid step

AI start advice

Use it when the owner wants a calm answer: can AI help here or not?

  • 90-minute meeting
  • 2-3 time thieves reviewed
  • one recommended first task or honest no
  • next price range
Several possible places

AI start plan

Use it when there are several possible AI use cases and you want to choose one sensible start before building.

  • review of repeated tasks
  • one recommended first AI use case
  • what not to touch now
  • simple plan and budget range
First task is clear

Small AI assistant build

Use it when one repeated task is clear, a person can check the result, and the benefit can be measured.

  • small workflow or AI draft
  • human check before use
  • testing on real examples
  • simple handover
When this fits

The core question is simple: which task should AI make easier first?

01
You have several AI ideas but do not know which gives the quickest useful result.
Fits
02
People spend time every week copying, answering, sorting, or preparing the same things.
Fits
03
You want to know whether data and work routines are ready before spending money.
Fits
04
You already know exactly what to build and only need technical delivery.
Build help
05
You want AI training for employees, not a change in repeated work.
Training
06
The company is very small and every decision is still only in the owner’s head.
Start with a call
How the start plan works

In 1-2 weeks we choose the first AI use case.

We do not write a long strategy document. We talk to key people, review repeated work, and write down in plain language what to do, what to expect, and what to avoid for now.

Step 1

List repeated tasks

We collect 15-20 tasks that take time: customer replies, reports, offers, orders, schedules, copying data.

Step 2

Choose best starting points

For each task we look at frequency, time spent, cost of error, and whether the result can be checked.

Step 3

Give a clear recommendation

At the end there is one discussion: what to do first, what to do later, and what to avoid now.

Example solution

Example: not every task is a good first AI step.

This is a simple example. In a real start plan, these would be your company’s tasks with a short reason next to each one.

01 · Customer inquiry replies good first step
02 · Inventory transfer decisions good first step
03 · Campaign content drafts quick win
04 · Final contract approval not now
05 · Product description creation quick win
06 · Order exception handling good first step
07 · Financial forecasting not now
08 · Store staff scheduling quick win
good first step - value is visible and the result can be checkedquick win - can be done with a small toolnot now - too risky, unclear, or data is not ready
What you get

The result is a practical decision, not a thick report.

The start plan gives

  • simple list of tasks worth looking at
  • recommendation what to do first
  • reason why this task
  • next step plan

Build can come next

  • complete technical solution
  • building a new system
  • approving data-security policies
  • long employee training programme