Vendor diligence

AI consultant scam warning signs

The patterns we have seen end engagements badly. Read this before signing a six-figure consultancy proposal.

Sales rep is the only contact

No technical engineer, no senior delivery lead, no past-customer reference. If the only person you ever talk to is a BDR, you are buying air.

Generic demo, not yours

A polished demo built for a different industry is not proof for your industry. Ask for a live demo of a customer in your category before paying.

Slides-only sales pitch

No working example, only slides and architecture diagrams. The product does not exist yet; you are funding R&D.

Open-ended scope and budget

Open-ended timeline plus monthly retainer plus six-figure budget plus no milestone payments is a classic burn pattern.

Refusal to negotiate IP

If the vendor refuses to negotiate IP ownership or model disclosure clauses, walk away. The contract is the only leverage you have post-signing.

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Different archetypes carry different risk profiles. Boutique consultancies, agencies, SaaS vendors, freelancers, and staff-aug shops all fail in distinct ways - we adapt the rest of the questions to the archetype you pick.

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