FAQ
Forty practical questions about ReadyIQ
Clear answers about platform scope, pricing, consulting, onboarding, security, and the tools that power a real AI rollout.
Platform
5 questionsWho is ReadyIQ for?+
ReadyIQ is built for founders, operators, builders, and teams that need practical AI adoption support without a long strategy-only engagement.
What problem does ReadyIQ solve?+
ReadyIQ helps teams move from scattered AI experiments to repeatable workflows, focused training, and clear execution plans.
Is ReadyIQ a software product, a service, or both?+
It is both. ReadyIQ combines hands-on tools, structured learning modules, and consulting offers for teams that need deeper implementation help.
Do I need to be technical to use ReadyIQ?+
No. Many tools and learning paths are designed for non-technical operators and leaders, while more technical modules support builders and implementation teams.
How quickly can a team get value from ReadyIQ?+
The fastest wins usually come from the scorecard, prompt tools, and guided workflow recommendations. Most teams can identify immediate next steps in one session.
Pricing
7 questionsWhat pricing plans are available?+
ReadyIQ currently offers Free, Pro at $29 per month, Team at $99 per month, and consulting engagements starting at $999.
What is included in the Free plan?+
The Free tier gives access to core public resources, selected tools, and the AI Readiness Scorecard so teams can benchmark where they stand before upgrading.
What does Pro unlock?+
Pro is aimed at individual operators and builders who need deeper tool access, saved work, and more repeatable workflows than the free tier provides.
Who should buy the Team plan?+
The Team plan is for organizations that want shared workflows, broader access for multiple users, and a more structured rollout than an individual subscription.
Is the $999 assessment a subscription?+
No. The assessment is a one-time consulting engagement designed to produce a practical roadmap and clear implementation priorities.
Do you offer custom retainers or larger implementation projects?+
Yes. After the initial assessment, ReadyIQ can scope larger implementation work when a team needs custom automation, training, or deployment support.
Can I start with the free tools and upgrade later?+
Yes. The platform is designed so teams can start with self-serve tools, then move into subscriptions or consulting when they need more leverage.
Services
8 questionsWhat does the AI Readiness Assessment include?+
The assessment reviews your current AI maturity, surfaces operational gaps, prioritizes high-leverage opportunities, and turns that into a clear next-step roadmap.
How long do consulting engagements take?+
The assessment is a fast-turn diagnostic. Larger implementation work depends on scope, but ReadyIQ is optimized for execution measured in weeks rather than open-ended strategy retainers.
What kinds of services does ReadyIQ offer?+
Services include AI readiness assessments, workflow automation, AI agent design, team training, AI website optimization, and broader transformation support.
Do you only work with startups?+
No. Startups are a strong fit, but ReadyIQ also supports agencies, operators, service businesses, SaaS teams, and internal innovation leaders.
Can ReadyIQ work with our current systems instead of replacing them?+
Yes. The goal is usually to improve the systems you already use rather than force a full-stack replacement project.
What happens after a consulting engagement ends?+
You leave with practical recommendations, next-step sequencing, and a clearer implementation path. Follow-on support can be scoped when needed.
Do you help with AI websites and GEO/SEO?+
Yes. ReadyIQ includes AI website optimization and search-visibility work for teams that want better discoverability and stronger conversion flows.
Can ReadyIQ help us design internal AI agents?+
Yes. Agent design is a core service area, especially when a team needs role clarity, workflow boundaries, and a practical deployment plan.
Training
7 questionsWhat is the onboarding engine?+
The onboarding engine is a guided intake that turns a user’s role, goals, blockers, and scorecard context into a personalized learning and tool path.
How does the learning path work?+
After onboarding, ReadyIQ recommends a focused set of modules, tools, and next steps so users can start with the most relevant material instead of browsing everything manually.
How many learning modules does ReadyIQ include?+
ReadyIQ currently includes nine modules and more than one hundred micro-lessons covering prompt engineering, AI agents, workflow automation, Claude Code, research, and business rollout.
Are the lessons beginner-friendly?+
Yes. The catalog includes beginner, intermediate, and advanced lessons so new users can start safely while experienced teams can move faster.
Can teams use ReadyIQ for internal training?+
Yes. The learning system and consulting offers are designed to support team enablement, shared language, and more consistent AI adoption.
Does the scorecard connect to the learning experience?+
Yes. Scorecard results can hand off into onboarding so users move from diagnosis into a personalized learning path instead of stopping at a score.
Can I revisit my onboarding recommendations later?+
Yes. ReadyIQ stores completed onboarding profiles so returning users can pick up the same personalized path later.
Security
6 questionsHow does ReadyIQ handle user authentication?+
The app uses Clerk for authentication and resolves the active identity on the server for protected workflows and account-linked features.
Are user-specific actions validated on the server?+
Yes. Sensitive API routes are expected to resolve the authenticated user on the server rather than trusting caller-provided IDs in the request body.
Does ReadyIQ support private saved data?+
Yes. Account-linked data such as saved onboarding state, learning progress, and workspace content can be tied to a signed-in user profile.
Can I use ReadyIQ without connecting external systems?+
Yes. Many public tools and content surfaces work without external integrations, while deeper platform features depend on authenticated access and configured services.
Do you hardcode model or vendor lock-in?+
No. ReadyIQ is intentionally model-agnostic so teams can use the stack that fits their workflow, risk profile, and budget.
Is the portal fully live for clients today?+
The portal is being rolled out carefully. Non-live areas are clearly presented as empty states or beta-gated surfaces instead of fake demo workspaces.
Tools
7 questionsWhat free tools are available right now?+
ReadyIQ includes public tools such as the AI Readiness Scorecard, prompt enhancement workflows, comparison utilities, and template-driven prompt resources.
What does the AI Readiness Scorecard measure?+
It evaluates readiness across five dimensions, then turns the result into a maturity band, category breakdown, and practical recommendations.
Can I share my scorecard result?+
Yes. ReadyIQ supports downloadable summaries and a share-card-style result asset so users can share their maturity band and next-step framing.
What is the Prompt Enhancer for?+
Prompt Enhancer helps users turn rough instructions into clearer, more structured prompts that can be reused across workflows.
What is Fleet Builder for?+
Fleet Builder is for users designing multi-agent workflows, role handoffs, and orchestration patterns when one assistant is not enough.
Does ReadyIQ include a Chrome extension?+
Yes. The ReadyIQ Chrome extension exists as an install-from-source workflow and is surfaced through the downloads experience while publication work continues.
Where should I start if I am completely new to AI workflows?+
Start with the AI Readiness Scorecard, then move into onboarding so ReadyIQ can recommend the right learning module and first hands-on tool for your situation.
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