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Strategy
Engagement
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Discipline
AI Strategy & Roadmap

The problem this solves

AI spend accumulates instead of compounding: overlapping tool subscriptions, a custom build where an off-the-shelf feature already existed, licenses bought before the data was ready to use them. Without a roadmap, every purchase is a one-off decision made under sales pressure, and the budget conversation restarts from zero each quarter with little to show for the previous one.

How we work

We start from your prioritized use cases, whether they come from our prioritization module or your own list, and map each to a decision: buy, build, or configure what you already own. That last option matters more than most teams expect; we check what HubSpot Breeze and your existing licenses already cover before any new vendor enters the conversation.

Then we sequence the investments into a phased roadmap with dependencies made explicit: data readiness before agent deployment, governance basics before customer-facing AI, pilot evidence before scale spend. Each phase gets a budget envelope and a governance checkpoint with defined kill and scale criteria.

The result is a plan finance can hold you to, which is precisely what makes the next budget conversation easier.

Deliverables

  • Buy, build, or configure decision per use case
  • Phased roadmap with explicit dependencies
  • Budget envelope per phase
  • Governance checkpoints with kill and scale criteria
  • Vendor and licensing recommendations
  • Risk register for the investment plan

What buyers ask before scoping.

Do you recommend specific vendors and tools?

Yes, where the decision calls for it. We check HubSpot's portfolio first when it plausibly covers the use case, and we are transparent that we are a HubSpot partner. For the rest of the stack the recommendation logic is written down: requirements, options considered, and why the pick, so you can challenge it.

What happens when priorities change mid-roadmap?

The checkpoints exist exactly for that. Each phase ends with explicit criteria to kill, pause, or scale the next investment, so a strategy shift changes the roadmap through a defined mechanism instead of a hallway decision. A roadmap that cannot absorb change is just a longer purchase order.

What do we need before this module makes sense?

A prioritized use case list with at least rough value logic behind it. If you do not have one, the AI Use Case Prioritization module comes first, or we bundle them. Budgeting unprioritized ideas produces a shopping list, not a roadmap.

Sounds like your situation?

30 minutes, your calendar, no slide deck. We tell you honestly whether this module fits.

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