AI readiness assessment CMS.
Structured Evaluation of Your Content Architecture
for AI-Powered Operations
Most enterprise AI initiatives stall not because the models are inadequate, but because the content architecture underneath them was never designed for what AI requires: structured, typed, machine-readable data with clear governance and clean integration paths. 42% of companies abandoned the majority of their AI initiatives last year. The bottleneck is almost always architectural.
18 questions
<10 minutes
Shareable results
Is your platform delivering, and is it ready for what's next?
18 questions. Under 10 minutes. Find out where your content platform stands on value delivery and AI readiness.
Seven dimensions of readiness
The assessment evaluates your content platform across seven dimensions critical for AI-powered operations: content structure (modular and typed, or undifferentiated blobs?), metadata and taxonomy (consistent semantic tagging, or manual and incomplete?), integration architecture (bidirectional APIs, or siloed one-way connections?), governance readiness (audit trails and human oversight for EU AI Act compliance?), editorial workflow design (built for AI-assisted creation, or AI bolted onto manual processes?), personalisation infrastructure (variant delivery by audience and context?), and data quality (accurate, current, and complete enough to ground AI systems?).
What you receive
A readiness score across all seven dimensions, a gap analysis identifying specific architectural barriers to AI activation, and a prioritised activation roadmap. The assessment is platform-agnostic: it works for Storyblok, Umbraco, Contentful, and other composable environments. The engagement runs one to two weeks, covering content model review, integration architecture, and stakeholder conversations.
Who this is for
Enterprise leadership teams that have invested in AI tooling without seeing expected returns. Organisations building a business case for AI-powered content operations and needing an honest baseline. CTOs who suspect the infrastructure is the bottleneck and want to know exactly where. The assessment positions AI as an architectural decision rather than a tool purchase. It tells you whether your foundation can carry what comes next.