Vertical AI
AI file preparation for consulting teams
Consulting teams use NeuroAIgent to prepare private client files for AI by turning proposals, notes, spreadsheets, PDFs, transcripts, and project folders into structured, searchable knowledge packages. This is a focused vertical workflow powered by the NeuroAIgent engine.
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What consulting teams get
NeuroAIgent helps consulting teams prepare private project files for AI search, review, handoff, and repeatable delivery workflows without forcing raw files into public tools.
Private project workspace
Organize client files, working drafts, notes, and source materials by project with local-first file processing.
Structured outputs
Generate extracted text, metadata, chunks, and source references that are easier to review and reuse.
Search-ready records
Prepare records for retrieval, internal search, reporting, and downstream automation across consulting workflows.
Clear export paths
Export to Markdown, JSONL, CSV, local folders, and [[NEEDS INPUT: target consulting systems or repositories]].
Consulting FAQ
A short FAQ for consulting teams evaluating a private file preparation workflow.
What does NeuroAIgent do for consulting teams?
It prepares private project files for AI by extracting text, organizing metadata, creating chunks, and packaging outputs for search, review, and automation.
What kinds of files can it process?
Typical inputs include PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, images, Markdown files, audio, video, and mixed project folders.
Why use a local-first workflow?
Consulting teams often handle sensitive client material. Local-first file processing helps keep control of raw files while preparing structured outputs.
Can this support repeatable delivery workflows?
Yes. The same engine can support repeatable project intake, review, packaging, and export steps across consulting engagements.
How does this connect to the rest of the site?
See Solutions for the product view, How It Works for the workflow, andfor supporting materials.
Is there a pilot option?
Yes. Teams can start with a guided file readiness pilot to review sample outputs, readiness issues, and recommended workflow steps.
Next step
Start with a focused consulting workflow
Review the Solutions page, see How It Works, and use [[NEEDS INPUT: resources link]] for deeper material. Or start with a guided pilot using a sample set of consulting files.