Counts and hours from your own numbers — plus how many sync relationships your systems already imply. This is the check that comes before any AI initiative.
Pairs of systems that must agree
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Enter how many systems hold customer records to start.
The pathway count is arithmetic, not a claim: n systems imply n(n−1)/2 pairs that have to agree, so five systems is ten relationships nobody owns. There is no revenue figure here — what fragmented data costs in lost sales is a conversation, not a formula. Fragmented customer data is also the most common reason an AI initiative stalls before it starts: data availability is one of the four dimensions our readiness assessment scores. If these numbers look bad, the fixed-scope Customer Data Audit is the engagement that maps it properly.