You know AI matters. You don't know where to start.
AI On-Ramp is the guided route from AI-curious to AI-using. An assessment, a roadmap, and check-ins, until you're driving on your own.
Built for established businesses. No jargon. No tool-pushing. No long contracts.
The hype is louder than the help. Here's the route through it.
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Step 1
Assess
We map where AI fits in your business, and where it doesn't. You leave with a clear picture, not a sales pitch.
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Step 2
Roadmap
A prioritised plan you understand, in plain English. The first project named, scoped, and ready to run.
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Step 3
Check in
We stay alongside while your team runs the project. Periodic reviews until you're driving on your own.
From "we should do something with AI" to "here's what we're doing with AI." That's the on-ramp.
When you want the seat filled, not just the map drawn
Some businesses don't want to stop at a roadmap. They want senior AI judgement in the room — for board decisions, governance, vendor choices, and the next call on what to build, buy, or leave alone — without hiring a full-time Chief AI Officer they can't yet justify.
That's the Fractional Chief AI Officer engagement: the same guide, on a standing monthly retainer, accountable for your AI direction. The on-ramp gets you onto the road; this is having an experienced driver alongside for the motorway stretch.
One to two days a month, a fixed monthly fee, no long lock-in. Most useful once you have a roadmap and real projects running, and want them stewarded rather than left to drift.
Who this is for
AI On-Ramp is built for owners and leadership teams who:
- Run a business with enough history to have data, processes, and habits worth keeping
- Have asked "what should we be doing with AI" out loud at least once
- Want a guide, not a vendor
- Prefer plain English to acronyms
It is not for: pure tech startups already running their own AI experiments, businesses looking to outsource the entire decision, or anyone shopping for a single tool recommendation in isolation.
Founding cohort
AI On-Ramp is in its founding-cohort year. Engagement slots are limited, pricing reflects founding-client status and is locked for the duration of the engagement, and you shape the methodology alongside us.
Who's behind this
Founder: Ian Jempson. I build production AI tools used by businesses and consultants across fifteen countries, and advise leadership teams on where AI fits — and where it doesn't. International conference speaker on practical AI, and an advisor to Claris (an Apple subsidiary) on how AI should be built into their platform.
AI On-Ramp is part of Transforming Digital. The same plain-English approach that drives the software drives the consulting.
The thinking behind this
The on-ramp isn't a transformation programme. It's a loop: look at how the work really happens, find one piece of friction, try a small change, measure it, keep it or drop it — then do it again. Toyota called it Kaizen. AI doesn't replace that discipline; it makes each turn of the loop cheaper than it has ever been.
Common questions
- What if AI isn't the right move for my business right now?
- The assessment will say so. You keep the report and the shortlist of things to revisit later. Better to learn that in two weeks than after a six-figure pilot.
- What if my team can't run the project?
- The roadmap is written for the team you have, not the team you'd need to hire. If the only viable project genuinely needs new headcount, we'll say so up front.
- Do I need any AI tools or subscriptions before we start?
- No. The assessment is tool-agnostic. We recommend specific tools in the roadmap, picked for your situation, never from a list that pays us a kickback.
- How is this different from hiring an AI consultant or agency?
- Most consulting engagements are open-ended day-rate work. Ours is shaped: fixed deliverables at the start, a guide on call afterwards, no incentive to drag the work out.
Ready to start?
Book Your On-Ramp AssessmentTwo-week assessment. Fixed fee, named up front. No long contracts. If the assessment concludes AI isn't right for you yet, you keep the report.