Adopt AI safely, one workflow at a time.
Grant & Funding partners with Digid to help Canadian businesses choose the first useful AI move without exposing customer data, buying random tools, or missing support offsets.
Partnered Diagnostic
AI + Funding Readiness Brief

AI readiness
Questions become workflow recommendations
AI risk
Shadow AI, data exposure, admin controls
Workflow ROI
First automation ranked by impact
Tool stack
ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, GHL, Notion, QBO
Support path
SR&ED, training, modernization, cloud credits
What You Get
A practical AI and funding readiness brief that tells you what to fix first, what to avoid, and what support may help pay for the work.
What You Know After
Know the first safe workflow before you buy more software.
Most businesses do not need another disconnected subscription. They need a safe plan for where AI fits, which workflow should improve first, and whether support programs can reduce the cost.
AI readiness and risk scan
See where ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, or automation can help while keeping customer, finance, HR, and IP data protected.
Workflow opportunity map
Rank the first workflows worth improving: intake, follow-up, quoting, reporting, documentation, support, or internal knowledge.
Software stack recommendations
Recommend the stack that fits the business instead of adding more disconnected subscriptions.
Funding and support offset check
Grant & Funding checks whether SR&ED, modernization support, training support, student research, cloud credits, or software perks can offset the work.
Visual Map
From AI anxiety to a practical first move.

01
Find the safe AI uses
We separate useful AI work from risky shadow AI, privacy exposure, and tool sprawl.
02
Choose the first workflow
We rank where automation will save real hours first: intake, follow-up, quoting, reporting, or documents.
03
Check funding offsets
GAF screens SR&ED, training support, modernization programs, student research, and cloud/software credits.
What The Scan Builds
You leave with an operating map, not another software pitch.
The scan turns scattered questions into a practical map: where AI is safe to use, which workflow should move first, what tools fit, and whether funding or credits can offset the work.
How The Conversation Works
Start with readiness. Scope price after fit.
The first call is not a software sales pitch. We use your intake answers to decide whether AI adoption, workflow cleanup, documentation, or funding support should come first.
Diagnose
A short intake and review conversation to understand current AI use, workflow pressure, tool stack, risk, and urgency.
Blueprint
A 30/60/90-day implementation plan, AI policy, workflow map, Digid delivery scope, tool recommendations, and GAF support path.
Implement
Configure the first assistant, CRM workflow, documentation room, GHL automation, or Codex-enabled technical workflow.
Operate
Monthly AI operations support, documentation maintenance, staff enablement, and funding/support monitoring.
Who Buys
Best for owners who feel AI pressure and need a guided implementation path.
Your staff already use AI tools without clear rules.
The owner is buried in admin, follow-up, documents, or reporting.
You have GHL, QuickBooks, Notion, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Shopify, HubSpot, or industry software but the workflows do not connect.
You want AI to save time first, then check whether grants, SR&ED, or support programs can offset the work.
Why This Works
Important: routine AI setup is not automatically SR&ED. Grant & Funding checks evidence early so the support path stays practical and compliant.
Start Safely
Book an AI readiness scan before buying more tools.
Answer a few questions first. We review your context, make the meeting useful, and discuss price only after the right first workflow is clear.
Limited review slots
No financial records required
Funding screen included when relevant
What this is: a practical AI readiness conversation for business owners who want a safe first workflow, not another generic software demo.
Best fit: SMB owners with admin pressure, AI curiosity, and a need for a clear implementation path.
Outcome: a decision-ready brief that connects AI adoption, workflow improvement, and available support when relevant.