Free AI skill

Turn a vague AI idea into a vendor shortlist and implementation plan.

The AI Vendor & Implementation Advisor works inside Claude, Codex, Manus, and similar AI work environments. Paste a business workflow, then use the Advisor to clarify the task, vendor fit, risks, and first test.

What it does

It tests the decision, not just the vendor list.

Most vendor searches start too late. The Advisor starts with the workflow and asks whether an agent is even the right approach.

Task definition

Clarifies owner, input data, output quality, approval mode, and business metric.

Agent vs automation

Separates reasoning-heavy work from predictable rule-based workflows.

Vendor categories

Maps the task to credible vendor types instead of generic AI categories.

Risk-first plan

Shows what can break in production and what should be tested before spend.

Starter prompt

Use this when the skill is not installed yet.

This prompt gives your AI work environment the same decision frame. Replace the bracketed text with your workflow.

Act as the AnyNiche AI Vendor & Implementation Advisor.

Business workflow: [describe the task we want to improve]
Company context: [industry, team size, systems, constraints]
Current stage: [idea, POC, vendor search, implementation]

Return:
1. Clear task definition
2. Agent vs deterministic automation recommendation
3. Vendor categories to evaluate
4. Vendor questions and red flags
5. Implementation risks
6. First test plan
7. 30/60/90-day next steps
8. What not to start yet
Example path

The output should make a budget decision easier.

Define the task

Support managers need faster ticket resolution for repeat issues, with humans owning refund and exception decisions.

Pick the approach

Start with agent-assisted draft replies, source citation, and escalation recommendations.

Test the risk

Measure accuracy, review workload, cost per resolved ticket, and failure patterns before expanding scope.

Get access

Request the free Advisor skill.

Send one workflow you are considering. We will return the current skill package or a starter version you can run in your AI work environment.