Structured real-world evaluation

Pilot Amigo Assist in a real care environment

The Amigo Assist Pilot Programme gives care providers, supported-living teams, housing partners and commissioners a structured way to evaluate our AI-powered, privacy-first care intelligence platform in a live setting before considering wider implementation.

Each pilot can be shaped around agreed learning goals, operational fit, staff experience, privacy considerations, reporting needs and the practical value of routine insights within the participating environment.

Pilot availability is limited • Privacy-first by design • No cameras, microphones or wearable devices

Amigo Assist supports care decisions and does not replace professional judgement, emergency services, direct supervision or established care and safeguarding procedures.

Structured evaluation

What the Pilot Programme includes

The Amigo Assist Pilot Programme provides a structured way for care providers and partner organisations to assess our AI-powered, privacy-first care intelligence platform in a real care environment, supported by guided onboarding, agreed learning goals and a clear review process.

What the programme includes

  • Discovery and suitability review: an initial discussion to understand the environment, objectives, stakeholders and intended use.
  • Agreed pilot scope: a defined setting, evaluation focus, learning goals and practical framework before launch.
  • Guided onboarding: support with preparation, setup, user access and the practical steps needed to begin the pilot.
  • Structured review: planned consideration of observations, team feedback, lessons learned and appropriate next steps.

What your team can evaluate

  • Routine insights and notifications: assess how activity visibility and relevant notifications may support day-to-day review without cameras, microphones or wearable devices.
  • Operational fit: review how Amigo Assist may align with existing workflows, escalation arrangements and service needs.
  • Reporting and oversight: explore how platform information may support internal visibility, team review and stakeholder discussions.
  • Future suitability: consider whether further evaluation or wider implementation may be appropriate across additional services or locations.

Discuss the right pilot scope

Speak with our team about suitability, agreed learning goals, privacy considerations, internal review requirements and the most practical scope for your service.

Book a discovery call

Amigo Assist supports care decisions and does not replace professional judgement, emergency services, direct supervision or established care and safeguarding procedures.

Suitable pilot environments

Who the Pilot Programme is for

The Pilot Programme is designed for organisations that want to evaluate Amigo Assist in a live care setting before considering wider use, with agreed learning goals, privacy-first care intelligence and a structured review process.

Supported living providers

  • Assess day-to-day visibility across agreed service activity
  • Review routine insights, notifications and operational workflows without cameras, microphones or wearable devices
  • Consider whether further evaluation across additional services may be appropriate

Residential care environments

  • Evaluate platform visibility across the agreed pilot area
  • Review how notifications may fit existing escalation and response procedures
  • Gather team feedback on usability in a live care setting

Specialist care settings

  • Explore suitability in environments with more complex support requirements
  • Review dignity, privacy and operational fit alongside existing safeguarding procedures
  • Gather evidence to inform whether further evaluation may be appropriate

Multi-site operators

  • Begin with one agreed setting before considering a broader evaluation
  • Gather observations and team feedback for internal stakeholders
  • Consider whether phased expansion may be suitable after review

Not sure whether your environment is suitable?

We can discuss whether a pilot may be appropriate, what scope could make sense and which stakeholders should be involved before an application moves forward.

Amigo Assist supports care decisions and does not replace professional judgement, emergency services, direct supervision or established care and safeguarding procedures.

Four-stage pilot process

How the Pilot Programme works

Each pilot follows a practical, structured process so your team can evaluate operational fit, staff experience, privacy considerations and the usefulness of Amigo Assist insights before deciding whether any further evaluation is appropriate.

01 Discovery

Discovery & suitability review

We begin by understanding your care environment, objectives, stakeholders, existing procedures and whether a pilot appears suitable for the proposed setting.

02 Scope

Scope & pilot planning

Together, we agree the pilot area, intended use, learning goals, practical responsibilities, review criteria and any relevant privacy or governance considerations.

03 Onboarding

Setup & onboarding

Your team is supported through preparation, setup, user access and the practical onboarding steps needed before the agreed live evaluation begins.

04 Review

Live pilot & structured review

The pilot runs for an agreed period, followed by a structured review of observations, team feedback, lessons learned and possible next steps.

A clear framework from the outset

Pilot duration, scope, responsibilities and review criteria are agreed before launch. Any continuation, extension or wider implementation remains a separate decision following review.

Discuss pilot scope

Amigo Assist supports care decisions and does not replace professional judgement, emergency services, direct supervision or established care and safeguarding procedures.