Business problem
What is done today, by whom, how often and with what impact.
Describe the business problem, indicative budget, existing tools and constraints. AIPartnerLens manually prepares a short selection of profiles to review, with the reasons for each match and the points to verify.
A request does not trigger an automatic ranking. It provides the context needed to compare your need with public information and available profiles.
Explain the process, the users involved, the expected outcome and what is blocking you today.
Share the budget, timeline, existing tools, available data and internal time that can be mobilized.
AIPartnerLens reviews available profiles, explains the matches and highlights points to verify before contact.
The need can still be imperfectly defined. A few concrete details prevent unlike offers from being compared as if they covered the same reality.
What is done today, by whom, how often and with what impact.
The observable change sought: speed, quality, volume, adoption, fewer errors or better decisions.
CRM, ERP, helpdesk, documents, databases, APIs, access constraints and documentation level.
Indicative budget, timeline, internal sponsor, teams involved and expected maintenance level.
You can also prepare an AI project brief, use the AI provider comparison guide, or check the budget information worth sharing.
A useful shortlist depends on more than a category. It should account for the business context, expected evidence level, tools already in place and operational risk.
Customer support, prospecting, internal documents, reporting, HR, training, automation or AI strategy.
Indicative range, expected integration level, maintenance and recurring costs to anticipate.
Demos, client case studies, anonymized deliverables, references or private evidence to request before signing.
CRM, support tools, Make, n8n, OpenAI, Notion, SharePoint, internal tools or existing constraints.
Available data, documentation, project owner, team time and expected adoption level.
Dependencies, reasons a provider may not be the right fit, unclear maintenance, security, data quality and limitations to verify.
AIPartnerLens is in a launch phase. Shortlist requests help us better understand real SMB and mid-market buyer needs and improve the comparison framework: use cases, budget, evidence, risks, tools, maturity and fit.
The business model may include verified, maintained or enriched provider profiles. This monetization cannot buy a better recommendation, hide a risk or influence editorial analysis. Paid profiles can make an offer easier to understand; editorial qualification and limitations remain independent.
If your need involves custom delivery, start by distinguishing an agency from an integrator, then prepare the criteria and budget range you can share.
During V0, requesting a shortlist is free. It helps AIPartnerLens understand buyer needs and test the value of a more structured comparison.
A provider can pay to structure or maintain its profile, but it cannot buy an editorial recommendation, hide a risk or remove a documented reason it may not be the right fit.
The goal is to suggest a few relevant profiles, not an exhaustive list. The number depends on the need, budget, maturity and available profiles.
Yes, if you can describe the business problem. AIPartnerLens can help reframe the need before comparing providers.
No. The shortlist helps prepare discussions, but it does not replace detailed scoping with the selected providers.