CEOs and board members alike are demanding tangible AI outcomes—not multi-year science projects. Yet with so many AI initiatives stalling before they reach scale, successful adoption can start to feel like a moonshot. It doesn’t have to be.
With AgilePoint, organizations can begin small with what we call “Low Prep” use cases and scale up—when ready—to initiatives that are truly transformational.
So, what exactly is a “Low Prep” use case? It’s a practical, high-impact application that can be deployed today without heavy investment in AI operations. Think of it as the first confident step forward—one that empowers employees, demonstrates progress, and builds the momentum needed to unlock larger investments.
That leads to the key question: Where can organizations find the intersection of immediate value and a quick win?
Meetings.
In the B2B world, “meetings” are often the punchline of a familiar joke—the meeting before the meeting, the meeting that could have been an email, and so on. But one thing is certain: for all the insights and decisions that happen in meetings, follow-through is often where execution breaks down.
Enter the Meeting Follow Up Orchestrator. Where AgilePoint transforms meeting outcomes into action by ensuring each task is recorded, tracked and completed on time. By automating task tracking and accountability, it turns each meeting from a discussion to measurable results.
What’s Covered in this Demo?
- AI-driven insights to automatically extract key meeting details and next steps, backed by a human in the loop for verification and oversight
- Full accountability and tracking of post-meeting task execution
- Ensure data in customer systems is harmonized and automatically reflects the latest updates and action items
- Multiple AI Agents working together with proper hand-offs and orchestration via AgilePoint’s engine
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