You approved the
Claude licenses. But, your release calendar has not moved.

You're not alone - 56% of CEOs report zero financial return from AI. The reason is always the same: individual usage, no delivery system, no path. We build that path with you, step by step, organisation-wide.

30 min · Written report within one week
● Workshops
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Inside our
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Intertec × client teams
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Meraxis SimonsVoss Technologies BMW Allianz LabV FitPez Hoops and Heritage Stiki
The Delivery Level ScaleDL · Delivery Level - our five-stage scale (DL1–DL5) measuring who carries the initiative in your delivery: from fully manual to autonomous agents with human gates.

Most likely, your team is using AI individually (DL2). Now let's take the step to collective intelligence (DL3) together.

To talk about AI adoption clearly, we needed a shared language. That is why we built the Delivery Levels: a scale that shows where your team stands today and where the value is.

Most teams
Where the value is
Pattern

Three companies. Three different setups. Same plateau.

Over the past months we ran AI workshops with three companies and did the honest read with each of them - different sizes, different industries, different tools. All three landed on DL2. Because underneath, it's the same story: individual, isolated AI use. Everyone gets a little faster on their own, and nothing ever becomes a team standard.

Manufacturing · 240 employees · 35 engineers

The Top-Down Buyer

RequirementsArchitectureDevelopmentTestingReviewDocumentation
Today DL3 targetHover the points

The shape says it all: one spike where the typing happens, and almost nothing anywhere else. The AI helps every developer write code a little faster, but requirements, architecture, testing, review and documentation still run exactly the way they did before the licenses arrived.

What they did

Leadership approved GitHub Copilot for every developer in one procurement decision. Rollout in two weeks, adoption at 90%.

The architecture

Copilot in every IDE. Nothing else: no rules files, no architecture docs fed to the AI, no review methodology. Every suggestion starts from zero project knowledge.

Measured at
DL2

~1.25× individual gains, invisible at team level

High adoption · Zero shared context
Logistics · 850 employees · 45 engineers

The Bottom-Up Enthusiasts

RequirementsArchitectureDevelopmentTestingReviewDocumentation
Today DL3 targetHover the points

This shape is jagged for a reason. Development sticks out because a handful of power users built brilliant personal setups, while testing and documentation barely register. The peaks belong to individual people rather than the team, so when those people are on holiday, the peaks go with them.

What they did

No central decision. Engineers brought their own tools: Cursor here, Claude there, ChatGPT everywhere. A few power users are visibly faster.

The architecture

Five different AI tools across twelve teams. Some engineers wrote personal rules files, none are shared. The best setup in the company lives on one laptop.

Measured at
DL2

Pockets of 2× next to teams at 1×

Expertise exists · It doesn't transfer
Software / financial · 2,400 employees · 300 engineers

The Platform Builder

RequirementsArchitectureDevelopmentTestingReviewDocumentation
Today DL3 targetHover the points

The neatest shape of the three, and that is exactly the problem. Every phase sits at the same modest level, because the platform made access equal without making the AI any smarter about the actual product. Even, controlled, and stuck.

What they did

Built an internal AI gateway: SSO, compliance logging, an approved-model list, even an internal chat UI. Eighteen months of platform work.

The architecture

Impressive infrastructure around the AI, nothing inside it. The gateway routes prompts but carries no project conventions, no service map, no team standards. Secure access to a context-blind assistant.

Measured at
DL2

Enterprise-grade plumbing, individual-grade output

Governance solved · Context never built

Three roads in, one plateau. What all three are missing is identical: a shared context system the AI reads before every task. That's the single move from DL2 to DL3.

Find your Delivery Level Free 30-minute assessment · Placement on DL1–DL5
Engagement

Our approach

You don't need to hire a full-time task force for this. What you need is the capability itself - a few days a month, at a cost you can predict, for as long as it takes until the new way of working becomes routine. We've structured it as three stages that build on each other, and none of them commits you to the next one.

Stage 1Free

The Assessment

30 min · Report in one week

A 30-minute conversation plus a scored analysis of your six delivery phases.

  • Your maturity level on DL1–DL5
  • The one binding bottleneck
  • The value of the next step
Book free assessment
Stage 2From €8,000

The Workshop

2 days + 4-week track

We build the context system the AI reads before every task, on your own codebase.

  • Framework and operating model
  • Context system (the BRAIN)
  • Spec-driven delivery
Stage 3Per cohort

The Training

4 tracks · 6–12 engineers

Foundations through to leadership, taught in your codebase on your own work.

  • DL2 to DL3, groundwork for DL4
  • Assessed against competencies
  • On-site, remote or hybrid

We typically work with product and engineering leaders in Mittelstand companies between 50 and 1,000 employees: manufacturing, software, financial services, logistics, retail.

Testimonials

What clients say after our first workshops together

The feedback from our workshops and trainings - and the outcomes they can point to a few months later.

A two-day AI Delivery Workshop in Munich with the SimonsVoss engineering teams: seven teams assessed on the Delivery Levels, a shared CLAUDE.md established as the team brain, and AI use structured across all six SDLC phases, from spec-first requirements to release notes generated from the repository.

7teams assessed · DL2 today, a shared path to DL3
SV
SimonsVoss Technologies
AI Delivery Workshop · Munich, June 2026

We came to Intertec with an app that was holding us back: slow to build on, slow to change, no AI anywhere in the process. They didn't just rebuild the product. They rebuilt how we build: a design system, shared components, AI in the ideation and delivery process itself. We went from a fully manual setup to a DL3-ready team.

+50%more output at higher quality, on the same team
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Andreas Besherz, PM
FitPez · veterinary ambulance app, DL1 to DL3-ready

We didn't have a product, we had spreadsheets. Every basketball program registration was manual, row by row. Intertec started at zero with us: the ideation, the planning, the product requirements, all of it AI-driven from day one. What we got is a custom platform, built DL3-ready. It changed what our small team can take on.

100×faster registration work that used to eat whole days
HH
Arturs Senhofs
EYBL North President · Hoops & Heritage
Insights

Read the thinking behind the standard.

Field notes from the practice: how the Delivery Levels work, and what it takes to move up one.

Next step

Which level is your company on?

In 30 minutes we place your team on the ladder, name the one bottleneck blocking the rest, and show what the next level is worth. Report in one week - ready for the board.

Assessment · Free

Delivery-Level Assessment for your organisation

  • 30-minute conversation with a senior practitioner
  • Evaluation of your six delivery phases
  • Placement on DL1–DL5
  • One bottleneck, one next step - in writing
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