We built The GAiGE — the thing we kept wishing our customers had
When we started AiGILE, we built a ten-step AI-adoption guide for mid-sized businesses. Step one was to pick the right problems to attack. Step ten was to measure the effectiveness of the tools you're using.
It was the obvious final step. No adoption plan is complete without it.
It was also the step that kept embarrassing us. Customers would nod through the first nine steps and then ask, at the end, "OK — so how do we actually measure this?" — and we didn't have a good answer.
So we built one.
The measurement gap is real and getting worse
In the three years we've been running AiGILE, AI adoption at our customers has gone from "trial a single tool" to "we now have seven seat-based AI subscriptions and nobody knows which ones are paying off." The investment has outpaced the measurement, badly.
The default answers don't work:
- Usage data alone tells you who logged in. Not whether anything mattered.
- Annual surveys get 40-60% response rates on a good day, and the people who respond are self-selected enthusiasts or critics. The middle majority stays silent.
- Vendor ROI calculators produce impressive numbers that don't survive board scrutiny. You can't credibly tell your CFO "14 hours saved per user per week" when the users only work 37.
None of these give a mid-sized leadership team what they actually need: a defensible number, per tool, for this quarter.
The product
The GAiGE is the measurement layer we wish we'd had. Three components:
- A Chrome extension that delivers 30-second pulses to your team in the moment they've used an AI tool. Not a week later. Not in a meeting. Right then.
- A dashboard that turns those pulses into ROI per tool, hours saved, satisfaction, adoption, and training-gap signals — each metric normalised onto a 0-100 health score for at-a-glance comparison.
- A methodology we've published — a 2.5× cap on extrapolation, aggregate-only privacy, your own hourly rate, minimum response thresholds. Nothing propped up by vendor spin.
Response rates run at 70-90%, because asking one question in context is a completely different proposition to asking twenty by email.
Ready to explore?
Fourteen days free, no credit card, volume-banded pricing (flat within your band, no per-seat meter — because AI is changing the economics of SaaS and we'd rather lead than chase). Take a look and tell us what yuou think:
Start exploring → thegaige.com
If you've ever been the one asked "but is this actually working?" and not had a good answer — we built this for you.
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