The Process

AI & Developemnt Process

At Digital Ink, we approach every AI and development project with a rigorous, collaborative framework to turn real business problems into innovative, scalable solutions. Powering this process is our Smart Elephant team, a group of strategists, developers, and data scientists who specialise in unpacking complexity and delivering high-impact, intelligent systems. Whether it’s lead generation, software development, AI/ML, or data analytics, we start by clearly defining the core problem and understanding why it matters to your business. From there, we gather full background context on your industry, workflow, current limitations, and the stakes involved to shape a focused project goal, whether automating a process or building a system that drives tangible value.

We dig into key success metrics like time saved, revenue growth, or improved accuracy, and evaluate the potential ROI to ensure the solution justifies the investment.

Clients are encouraged to share user stories, target requirements, and a vision for the final deliverable, from specific data needs to open-source preferences, which we use to scope the project, create a transparent timeline, and define pricing. Every project kicks off with a collaborative planning session, followed by signed-off scopes and contracts, so everyone’s aligned before the real magic begins.

The devil is in the detail

We scope, plan, and deliver every project with precision, guided by a proven framework that ensures clarity, value, and results at every stage. Here’s how we do it, and what we look for.

Type of project

  • Lead gen, software development, AI/ML, data analytics, other?
  • Problem definition: What is the problem the client is trying to solve, and why is solving this problem important?

Project desc.

  • ⁠Goal of the project (e.g. automate x, or create a system that does y) and a brief description.

Background info

  • ⁠What industry is the client in? What do they do?
  • ⁠As much background context as possible. What is the scenario?
  • Current pain points? Limitations of the client’s current workflow.

Key success metrics

  • How will the client measure success for this project (e.g. time saved, increased conversions, improved accuracy, revenue growth, etc).
  • How much does the client currently spend on this issue?
  • How much would the successful outcome be worth to the client?

Project requirements and scope

  • ⁠Can the client write a list of requirements/user stories?
  • ⁠If lead generation, this can be things like the leads have to be in the UK, they have to be in x industry, basically get specific on their target audience.
  • ⁠Does the client have a desired output or vision of what the project deliverable should be like? Does it need to be open source?
  • Writing out user stories is always good. From this, we can scope the project, set a timeline and price, etc. Usually, we meet the client to discuss and ensure they are happy with our scope. Then contracts and then deliver.

AI For Marketing

Blogs

The Authenticity Trap: Why AI-Generated Content Is Backfiring

By Harrison Bailey, Founder of The Smart Elephant & Director of AI at Digital Ink We're living through a fascinating paradox. Just as AI tools...

AI In Print Part 2: From Theory to Practice

Join printIQ, Enfocus, and Digital Ink as we take AI from talking points to real-world workflows. When we hosted AI in Print: Revolution or Evolution?...

Marketing Health Check Up!

Why a Marketing Health Check Might Be the Best Thing You Do for Your Print Business This Year Staying competitive in the print industry isn’t...

Mental Health & Wellness Initiative

Digital Ink Announces Support for She*t for Brains: A Mental Health & Wellness Initiative for the Print Industry September 1, 2025. Digital Ink, a global...

Driving Growth with Grace

Driving Growth with Grace: Get to Know Digital Ink’s COO, Julie Minn Getting to know our Chief Operating Officer We’re excited to introduce Julie Minn,...

Empowering AI Access

Does Your Website Have an LLMs.txt? A new conversation is emerging about how websites should interact with AI crawlers. By Christopher Minn As large language...

Trusted By