How it works
Assess → Align → Advise
A ladder, not a leap. Find out where you stand, fix the gaps that matter, then keep the discipline as you grow. Hekima IQ advises; your team executes.
AI Alignment Assessment
My diagnostic framework, turned on your business. Productized judgment: assessed on what's actually evidenced, not on promised outcomes.
~2 weeks, mostly remote · fixed price & scope
Book an intro callA 30-minute call to see if there's a fit.
- A clear verdict on where you stand across the six principles
- A gap map for each of the six principles
- A shadow-AI exposure check — the #1 SMB risk
- A shut down / keep / fix verdict on every AI initiative you're running
- A one-page priority memo
It pays for itself the moment it shuts down one dead pilot.
The Sprint
Closes the gaps the assessment found. I specify and review; your team configures and builds. Sold only to assessment alumni, with the assessment fee credited — that keeps the scope grounded.
3–4 weeks · fixed price
- A one-page AI policy: approved tools + data rules
- An approved tool selected and configured for zero data retention
- One or two use cases, each tied to a KPI with a named owner
- A 90-day roadmap
- A human-review checkpoint design for customer-facing output
Alignment Retainer
Part-time AI oversight, month to month. This is where "their engineers execute" works for you instead of against you: your team builds, I gate, evaluate, and shut down what underperforms.
No engineering team? Implementation add-on. If you don't have engineers to build, I can implement the approved workflows and agents directly — a scoped, bounded add-on, not a standing dev shop.
Monthly · mostly remote · limited slots
- An alignment review (full re-assessment quarterly)
- Shut down / keep calls on running use cases
- Gating of new use-case proposals
- Policy updates as tools and regulation shift
- A quarterly owner briefing
Straight talk
What I don't do — and how I stay independent
By default I don't build your AI — when you have engineers, they build with my guidance, so I'm never racing your own team. For companies without an engineering function, implementation is available as a bounded add-on; where that applies, I'm transparent that I'm being paid to build, and the assessment's shut down / keep / fix calls still come first. What never changes: I don't resell tools or take vendor commissions.
Start at the bottom of the ladder.
Almost everyone should begin with the assessment. It's the cheapest way to find out whether your AI spend is working — and what to do if it isn't.
Book an intro callA 30-minute call to see if there's a fit.