Find out in 20 minutes. Our free AI prompt scores you and 3–4 competitors on the five things that decide modern B2B marketing — then hands you a side-by-side scoreboard: where you lead, where you’re losing, and how fast the gap is closing. Most teams find they’re further behind than they thought.
The same framework behind marketing for WalkMe, Syngenta, Caesarstone, Ormat, and 100+ B2B companies
The whitepaper and the AI prompt that ranks you against your rivals — straight to your inbox. About 20 minutes to run.
No spam. The toolkit, and the occasional sharp idea.
Prefer to look first? Preview the toolkit & prompt →
Not a vague grade — a scoreboard. This is the shape of what the prompt produces.
AI-Readiness Scoreboard
Yours will look different — better or worse. The only way to know is to run it.
Most “audits” are ten checkbox questions and a sales call. This is the actual framework our senior operators use — packaged so an AI can walk you through it on your own business.
A short, no-fluff guide to what AI-readiness actually means for B2B marketing — and the five dimensions that decide it.
Copy it into ChatGPT or Claude. It reads your website, stack, and the competitors you name, and produces a scored audit — you vs them — with prioritized fixes.
An overall readiness score out of 25, what the band means, and the top three moves to make first.
You do the audit. The AI does the heavy lifting. We only enter when you ask us to.
The whitepaper and the prompt land in your inbox. Open the prompt in ChatGPT or Claude — whichever you already use.
Drop in your website, your tech stack, and 3–4 competitors. The prompt analyzes all of you across narrative, content, HubSpot, outreach, and measurement.
A readiness score out of 25 and your top three fixes. Act on them yourself — or book a call and we’ll pressure-test it with you.
The same five we read on a paid engagement — because a content problem is usually a narrative problem, and a pipeline problem is usually a measurement problem.
A prompt can score you. It can’t sit across from your team and decide what to do first, or spot the thing you can’t see from the inside. When your audit raises more questions than it answers, that’s the right time to talk — not before.
When you’re ready, apply for partnershipTwenty minutes and an honest prompt will tell you more than most paid audits. Get the toolkit, run it, and decide what to do with what you find.