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How it works

A clear process, and you stay in control

Technology decisions go wrong when they're rushed or sold. This process is built to do the opposite: understand first, plan honestly, and only then talk about buying anything.

  1. Tell us what you're working through

    The Technology Readiness Assessment is eight short, plain-language questions about your situation: what you're working on, your locations, your challenges, your timeline, and where you are in planning. It takes about two minutes, and there's no phone call, jargon, or sales pitch involved.

  2. Receive a Technology Readiness Snapshot

    Based on your answers, you'll immediately see your likely priority areas, the Days Dynamics service paths that fit, and honest notes about your timeline and planning stage. You see the snapshot before we ask for any contact details — it's useful on its own, whether or not you ever talk to us.

  3. Book a planning call if it makes sense

    If the snapshot resonates, a 30-minute planning call is the next step: a short planning conversation where we talk through your situation, pressure-test the snapshot against your real environment, and agree on what — if anything — should happen next. No pressure, and no obligation to buy anything.

What the snapshot is — and isn't

We'd rather set expectations correctly than impress you with false precision.

The snapshot is

  • A ranked read on your likely technology priority areas
  • Recommended service paths matched to your answers
  • Honest framing based on your timeline and planning stage
  • A useful starting point for an internal conversation

The snapshot is not

  • A price quote or cost estimate
  • A security or infrastructure audit
  • A guarantee about outcomes, savings, or availability
  • A technical diagnosis of your environment

What a 30-minute planning call looks like

  • 1

    Your situation.You talk, we listen — what prompted this, what's working, and what isn't.

  • 2

    Options, honestly. What your snapshot suggests, what we'd verify first, and the trade-offs in plain language.

  • 3

    Next steps — or none. If we can help, we say how. If you don't need us, we say that too.