Become a Pilot Customer for KrambergAI Solutions

KrambergAI develops selected AI solutions together with suitable companies. If your company matches one of the current application areas, you can register your interest in an early pilot phase.

Not every KrambergAI solution is already available as finished standard software. Some products are deliberately developed step by step because they need to be close to real workflows, industry requirements and existing systems. For this reason, KrambergAI is looking for selected companies with concrete problems that want to explore a limited pilot phase.

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Who is a pilot phase suitable for?

A pilot phase is particularly suitable for companies that are not only generally interested in AI but want to solve a concrete operational problem. Relevant areas include recurring tasks, frequent coordination, document-heavy workflows, customer communication, deployment planning and internal knowledge that is difficult to find.

Current application areas include traffic safety, access protection, HVAC, electrical services, scaffolding and related operational sectors. Small and medium-sized companies that regularly work with emails, documents, appointments, customer requests, object information or internal knowledge processes may also be a good fit.

What are the benefits of an early pilot phase?

As a pilot customer, you do not receive uncontrolled access to unfinished software. Instead, the pilot phase is a structured collaboration with a clearly limited objective. You contribute your current situation, KrambergAI reviews the suitable scope and the solution approach is developed further in a practical way.

The main benefit is early influence. Requirements, workflows and typical special cases can be considered before a solution becomes more standardized. This helps avoid a theoretical AI concept and instead creates an approach that is oriented toward real operational work.

What does pilot phase mean in practice?

A pilot phase is not finished standard software, but a limited and jointly defined starting point.

This means that scope, objective, timeframe, data basis, responsibilities and boundaries are clarified in advance. The pilot phase should remain deliberately manageable. The aim is not to transform the entire company immediately, but to test a suitable use case in a controlled way.

Possible pilot areas include an AI employee for recurring requests, a company brain for internal knowledge search, support for deployment planning and object information, AI-assisted document processing or a structured entry point into AI visibility.

Which companies are a particularly good fit?

A good fit are companies that are open to new solutions while valuing control, data protection and realistic implementation. Companies that already know where friction occurs in daily operations, but have not yet found a suitable technical solution, are especially relevant.

A pilot phase is not suitable if a fully finished standard product is expected immediately, if there is no time for clarification or if the problem cannot yet be described clearly enough. In such cases, an AI readiness check is often the better first step.

Request pilot access

Briefly describe your company, your application area and the problem you want to address. KrambergAI will then review whether your request matches one of the current development areas.

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What happens after submission?

After submission, you receive a confirmation. KrambergAI reviews your information and assesses whether a pilot phase appears generally sensible.

If your request matches a current application area, you will receive a short response with a possible next step. This may be an initial consultation, a subject-specific clarification or a note for a later pilot phase. There is no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Pilot Phase

Is the pilot customer request free of charge?

The pilot customer request is free of charge. It is only used to understand your company, application area and problem statement. Only if a concrete pilot phase appears possible will scope, effort, cost framework and next steps be discussed separately. Submitting the request does not create an order or obligation.

Does being a pilot customer mean using unfinished software?

No. A pilot phase does not mean that you use unfinished software in an uncontrolled way. The goal is a limited, jointly defined starting point with a clear framework. Data, processes, tasks and boundaries are clarified in advance. The introduction should remain controlled, understandable and realistic for your company.

Which industries is KrambergAI currently looking at?

Current pilot areas are especially relevant for companies in traffic safety, access protection, HVAC, electrical services, scaffolding and related operational sectors. Small and medium-sized companies with recurring communication, knowledge, document or planning tasks may also be suitable. The decisive factor is not the industry alone, but a concrete operational problem.

How is a pilot phase different from a normal project?

A pilot phase is smaller, more open and more focused on learning than a full implementation project. It tests a specific use case under realistic conditions without promising a large rollout immediately. A normal project usually follows only when value, scope, technical feasibility and organizational prerequisites have been sufficiently clarified.

Does our company need prior AI experience?

No. Prior AI experience is not required. It is more important that you can describe your operational workflows and bottlenecks clearly. KrambergAI provides the professional assessment of possible AI use cases. If AI tools are already in use, that can be helpful, but it is not a prerequisite for a pilot request.

What happens if our company is not a fit right now?

If your request is not a current fit, it may be noted for later development areas. Alternatively, an AI readiness check may be useful to better assess your situation. Not every request leads directly to a pilot phase. This is intentional, so pilot projects remain limited, realistic and professionally appropriate.