A hands-on AI workshop for teams in Bonn who want clear use cases, a realistic roadmap, and a plan to build AI projects.
We help you identify high-impact AI opportunities, align on what to do first, and leave with a practical plan you can execute.
We help you identify high-impact AI opportunities, align on what to do first, and leave with a practical plan you can execute.

Who this workshop is for in Bonn
Automate the Routine
You want to automate repetitive work across operations, support, sales, finance, or product
Find Real Use Cases
You have data and processes, but you’re unsure what AI can realistically do
Make AI Stick
You’ve tried tools or pilots, but nothing has stuck inside day-to-day workflows
Align & Act
You need stakeholder alignment and a clear next step

Typical attendees include
Founders
Department leads
Ops teams
Product teams
Consultants
Innovation leads
What you’ll leave with
By the end of the workshop, your team will have:
01
One AI use case to start with
Not generic ideas; chosen because it’s useful, realistic, and can show value quickly.
02
A Start / Next / Not now roadmap
Start: what you should begin with
Next: what’s worth exploring after you have first results
Not now: what to avoid or postpone until constraints change
Start: what you should begin with
Next: what’s worth exploring after you have first results
Not now: what to avoid or postpone until constraints change
03
A short summary of key considerations
Data access, security considerations, integration complexity, and effort estimates.
04
Implementation options
A plan your team can execute internally;or with FeatherFlow as your build partner.
Why companies choose FeatherFlow for AI workshops
Many workshops are “AI education”. That’s not what this is. FeatherFlow works like an embedded product team. We design, build, and launch AI-first software, so our workshops are grounded in real implementation. This means:
We focus on workflows, data, and integration (not theory)
We focus on workflows, data, and integration (not theory)
We pressure-test ideas against constraints early so expectations stay realistic
We translate AI possibilities into executable steps
You get a structured summary your team can use for internal planning and follow-up work
How the workshop works
This workshop is designed to help your team choose one AI starting point, not collect a long list of ideas.
Before the workshop (light prep)
We agree on the business area where you want an AI decision (for example: support, sales, operations, internal knowledge) and confirm who needs to be in the room to make that decision.
Output: A focused topic and the right participants.
1) Define the decision area
We clarify the problem you want to improve and what “good” would look like for your team.
Output: A clear decision space.
2) Confirm why it matters now
We align on why this is worth addressing now (impact on day-to-day work, internal friction, and what improves if you fix it).
Output: Shared agreement on priority.
3) Generate concrete use case options
Participants propose AI use cases that fit the decision area. Each one stays simple and comparable.
Output: A set of practical options.
4) Narrow to 2–4 strong candidates
We shortlist the most sensible options based on expected value, effort, and how well they fit your workflows.
Output: A short list worth choosing from.
5) Choose one starting use case + Start / Next / Not now
We select one use case to start with, then sort the remaining ideas into:
Next: good follow-ups after the first step works
Not now: ideas to park for later
Output: One agreed starting point + clear prioritization
Workshop format in Bonn
Duration
Typically 1 full day (6–7 hours incl. breaks). If needed, we can split it into two half-days.
Delivery
On-site in Bonn or remote (depending on your preference).
Group size
Best for leadership groups.
What we need from you beforehand
The business area where an AI decision is needed
Key decision-makers and participants
Practical requirements (budget range, timeline, internal policies)
The business area where an AI decision is needed
Key decision-makers and participants
Practical requirements (budget range, timeline, internal policies)
The business area where an AI decision is needed
Key decision-makers and participants
Practical requirements (budget range, timeline, internal policies)

Workshop agenda
#01
Context and goals
We align on what success means for your team and where the biggest friction exists today.
#02
Workflow mapping
We map 2–4 core workflows and identify where AI can remove steps, reduce errors, or speed up decisions.
#03
Use case generation
We list possible use cases and narrow them down to the strongest opportunities.
#04
Prioritization
We score use cases using a simple model: Impact × Feasibility × Time-to-value
#05
Roadmap and next steps
You leave with a realistic plan: milestones, dependencies, recommended tools/approach, and ownership.
Workshop agenda
Common starting points teams usually consider
These are examples, not a checklist. In the workshop, we'll choose one place to start based on your goals and workflows.
AI support assistant for faster internal or customer responses
Automated document extraction and summarization
Sales research and lead enrichment workflows
Internal reporting automation (weekly summaries, dashboards, alerts)
Operations workflows that reduce manual coordination
Product AI features (search, recommendations, content workflows)
Sales research and lead enrichment workflows
Operations workflows that reduce manual coordination
Product AI features (search, recommendations, content workflows)
We’ll tailor these to your systems and constraints during the workshop.
Serving teams in Bonn and nearby regions
We run AI workshops for companies in Bonn and across Germany. See all locations
If you have teams distributed across locations, we can run this workshop for one hub first and then roll it out across departments.
We run AI workshops for companies in Bonn and across Germany. See all locations
If you have teams distributed across locations, we can run this workshop for one hub first and then roll it out across departments.
We run AI workshops for companies in Bonn and across Germany. See all locations
If you have teams distributed across locations, we can run this workshop for one hub first and then roll it out across departments.
What happens after the workshop?
You’ll have three options:
#01
Option A: Execute internally
We’ll hand over clear outputs your team can implement.
#02
Option B: FeatherFlow builds the first use case with you
We act as your embedded product team and ship a production-ready solution.
#03
Option C: Ongoing support
If you want help iterating, scaling, or rolling out across teams, we can support long-term.
Meet your expert
Meet your expert
Janu Lingeswaran, Founder & AI Product Strategist
About Janu
About Janu
Janu studied Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University and has been building software since 2007. He’s the founder of FeatherFlow, where he leads AI product strategy and delivery; helping teams turn real workflow problems into AI projects they can actually start and execute.
Janu studied Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University and has been building software since 2007. He’s the founder of FeatherFlow, where he leads AI product strategy and delivery; helping teams turn real workflow problems into AI projects they can actually start and execute.
His expertise
He works across product direction, system architecture, and implementation, with hands-on experience in LLM-based systems (including RAG, automations, and AI workflows). He also teaches software development at Masterschool and has held roles as a Data Engineer, Implementation Consultant, and Technical Product Manager.
What teams hire him for
Turning complex AI capabilities into clear, business-ready use cases
Picking one practical starting project and defining the next steps
Building and guiding cross-functional delivery (design + frontend + backend + AI)

Book an AI workshop in Bonn
If you want a practical AI workshop that ends with real decisions and a roadmap, let’s talk. Book a free 30-minute workshop fit call. We’ll confirm if this is right for your situation and recommend the best format.


Workshop agenda
#1
Context and goals
Not generic ideas; chosen because it’s useful, realistic, and can show value quickly.
#2
Workflow mapping
We map 2–4 core workflows and identify where AI can remove steps, reduce errors, or speed up decisions.
#3
Use case generation
We list possible use cases and narrow them down to the strongest opportunities.
#4
Prioritization
We score use cases using a simple model: Impact × Feasibility × Time-to-value
#05
Roadmap and next steps
You leave with a realistic plan: milestones, dependencies, recommended tools/approach, and ownership.
Who this workshop is for in Bonn
Automate the Routine
You want to automate repetitive work across operations, support, sales, finance, or product
Find Real Use Cases
You have data and processes, but you’re unsure what AI can realistically do
Make AI Stick
You’ve tried tools or pilots, but nothing has stuck inside day-to-day workflows
Align & Act
You need stakeholder alignment and a clear next step

Typical attendees include
Founders
Department leads
Ops teams
Product teams
Consultants
Innovation leads
What you’ll leave with
By the end of the workshop, your team will have:
01
One AI use case to start with
Not generic ideas; chosen because it’s useful, realistic, and can show value quickly.
02
A Start / Next / Not now roadmap
Start: what you should begin with
Next: what’s worth exploring after you have first results
Not now: what to avoid or postpone until constraints change
03
A short summary of key considerations
Data access, security considerations, integration complexity, and effort estimates.
04
Implementation options
A plan your team can execute internally;or with FeatherFlow as your build partner.
Why companies choose FeatherFlow for AI workshops
Many workshops are “AI education”. That’s not what this is. FeatherFlow works like an embedded product team. We design, build, and launch AI-first software, so our workshops are grounded in real implementation. This means:
We focus on workflows, data, and integration (not theory)
We pressure-test ideas against constraints early so expectations stay realistic
We translate AI possibilities into executable steps
You get a structured summary your team can use for internal planning and follow-up work
How the workshop works
This workshop is designed to help your team choose one AI starting point, not collect a long list of ideas.
Before the workshop (light prep)
We agree on the business area where you want an AI decision (for example: support, sales, operations, internal knowledge) and confirm who needs to be in the room to make that decision.
Output: A focused topic and the right participants.
1) Define the decision area
We clarify the problem you want to improve and what “good” would look like for your team.
Output: A clear decision space.
2) Confirm why it matters now
We align on why this is worth addressing now (impact on day-to-day work, internal friction, and what improves if you fix it).
Output: Shared agreement on priority.
3) Generate concrete use case options
Participants propose AI use cases that fit the decision area. Each one stays simple and comparable.
Output: A set of practical options.
4) Narrow to 2–4 strong candidates
We shortlist the most sensible options based on expected value, effort, and how well they fit your workflows.
Output: A short list worth choosing from.
5) Choose one starting use case + Start / Next / Not now
We select one use case to start with, then sort the remaining ideas into:
Next: good follow-ups after the first step works
Not now: ideas to park for later
Output: One agreed starting point + clear prioritization
Workshop format in Bonn
Duration
Typically 1 full day (6–7 hours incl. breaks). If needed, we can split it into two half-days.
Delivery
On-site in Bonn or remote (depending on your preference).
Group size
Best for leadership groups.
What we need from you beforehand
The business area where an AI decision is needed
Key decision-makers and participants
Practical requirements (budget range, timeline, internal policies)
The business area where an AI decision is needed
Key decision-makers and participants
Practical requirements (budget range, timeline, internal policies)
The business area where an AI decision is needed
Key decision-makers and participants
Practical requirements (budget range, timeline, internal policies)

Workshop agenda
#01
Context and goals
We align on what success means for your team and where the biggest friction exists today.
#02
Workflow mapping
We map 2–4 core workflows and identify where AI can remove steps, reduce errors, or speed up decisions.
#03
Use case generation
We list possible use cases and narrow them down to the strongest opportunities.
#04
Prioritization
We score use cases using a simple model: Impact × Feasibility × Time-to-value
#05
Roadmap and next steps
You leave with a realistic plan: milestones, dependencies, recommended tools/approach, and ownership.
Workshop agenda
Common starting points teams usually consider
These are examples, not a checklist. In the workshop, we'll choose one place to start based on your goals and workflows.
AI support assistant for faster internal or customer responses
Automated document extraction and summarization
Sales research and lead enrichment workflows
Internal reporting automation (weekly summaries, dashboards, alerts)
Operations workflows that reduce manual coordination
Product AI features (search, recommendations, content workflows)
Sales research and lead enrichment workflows
Operations workflows that reduce manual coordination
Product AI features (search, recommendations, content workflows)
We’ll tailor these to your systems and constraints during the workshop.
Serving teams in Bonn and nearby regions
We run AI workshops for companies in Bonn and across Germany. See all locations
If you have teams distributed across locations, we can run this workshop for one hub first and then roll it out across departments.
We run AI workshops for companies in Bonn and across Germany. See all locations
If you have teams distributed across locations, we can run this workshop for one hub first and then roll it out across departments.
We run AI workshops for companies in Bonn and across Germany. See all locations
If you have teams distributed across locations, we can run this workshop for one hub first and then roll it out across departments.
What happens after the workshop?
You’ll have three options:
#01
Option A: Execute internally
We’ll hand over clear outputs your team can implement.
#02
Option B: FeatherFlow builds the first use case with you
We act as your embedded product team and ship a production-ready solution.
#03
Option C: Ongoing support
If you want help iterating, scaling, or rolling out across teams, we can support long-term.
Meet your expert
Janu Lingeswaran, Founder & AI Product Strategist
About Janu
Janu studied Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University and has been building software since 2007. He’s the founder of FeatherFlow, where he leads AI product strategy and delivery; helping teams turn real workflow problems into AI projects they can actually start and execute.
His expertise
He works across product direction, system architecture, and implementation, with hands-on experience in LLM-based systems (including RAG, automations, and AI workflows). He also teaches software development at Masterschool and has held roles as a Data Engineer, Implementation Consultant, and Technical Product Manager.
What teams hire him for
Turning complex AI capabilities into clear, business-ready use cases
Picking one practical starting project and defining the next steps
Building and guiding cross-functional delivery (design + frontend + backend + AI)

Book an AI workshop in Bonn
If you want a practical AI workshop that ends with real decisions and a roadmap, let’s talk. Book a free 30-minute workshop fit call. We’ll confirm if this is right for your situation and recommend the best format.

Workshop agenda
#1
Context and goals
Not generic ideas; chosen because it’s useful, realistic, and can show value quickly.
#2
Workflow mapping
We map 2–4 core workflows and identify where AI can remove steps, reduce errors, or speed up decisions.
#3
Use case generation
We list possible use cases and narrow them down to the strongest opportunities.
#4
Prioritization
We score use cases using a simple model: Impact × Feasibility × Time-to-value
#05
Roadmap and next steps
You leave with a realistic plan: milestones, dependencies, recommended tools/approach, and ownership.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Is this workshop technical?
Do we need clean data before we start?
Can you run this workshop on-site in Bonn?
Will we get a written deliverable?
Can FeatherFlow implement what we decide?
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Jesuitengasse 32, 50735 Köln, Germany
© 2026,
FeatherFlow

European Union

Germany

Cologne
Jesuitengasse 32, 50735 Köln, Germany
© 2026,
FeatherFlow

European Union

Germany

Cologne
