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Benchmark: Adaptive DAP model · Eurostat DII

How digitally
mature is your company?

Measure your level of digitalisation, uncover hidden risks and get prioritised recommendations — ready for the age of artificial intelligence.

DII score
0–100 vs. EU average
Risk Index
technical debt
Business Impact
estimated savings in €

Choose your assessment

Quick screening or deeper analysis — free and with no sign-up

What you get from the digitalisation audit

A comprehensive view of your digital maturity

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Radar profile

Processes, systems, data, infrastructure, security, governance — a visual overview across 6 axes.

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Risk Index

A standalone technical-debt index. Critical risks don't disappear inside an overall score.

Business Impact

A transparent estimate of annual savings, broken down by process, scenario and audit trail.

Frequently asked questions about digital maturity

What is company digital maturity?

Digital maturity is the extent to which a company uses digital tools and processes to streamline operations, decision-making and customer experience. It is measured along several axes: processes, systems, data, infrastructure, security and governance.

How does the digital maturity assessment work?

You fill in an adaptive questionnaire (up to 20 questions for a quick screening or typically 43–56 for the comprehensive assessment — a maturity ladder guides the questions, so you are not asked what your answers have already settled). Based on your answers you get a DII-Compatible score, Operational Readiness score, AI & Automation Readiness, Technical Debt & Risk Index and Business Impact Potential with savings estimated in hours, person-days and EUR.

What is the DII (Digital Intensity Index)?

The DII is the official indicator of enterprise digital intensity collected by Eurostat across the EU. It scores the adoption of 12 digital technologies and enables comparison against the EU benchmark.

Are my answers sent anywhere?

Partly — once you finish the assessment. Your individual answers stay in your browser and are never sent to the server. Only the finished result (calculated scores and recommendations) is stored, so you can open it later and on another device via the permanent link or QR code. No name or e-mail is stored — the result is reachable only through a random 64-character code that cannot be guessed. Traffic is measured via Google Analytics only after your consent, and the content of your answers never enters that measurement. A stored result is deleted automatically after 24 months, and you can delete it yourself at any time using the button next to the permanent link.

How long does the assessment take?

The indicative quiz takes 6–8 minutes (up to 20 questions). The comprehensive assessment takes 15–25 minutes (typically 43–56 questions — the quiz adapts to your company's maturity: anchor questions set a preliminary level per area, key questions confirm it, and high claims get a follow-up verification question).

What is the mandatory e-invoicing requirement from 1 January 2027?

From 1 January 2027 Slovakia introduces mandatory B2B electronic invoicing via the Peppol network under the EN 16931 standard. The test checks whether your invoicing is ready for the transition and counts unpreparedness into the risk index.

Who is affected by NIS2 and Act No. 366/2024 Coll.?

The NIS2 directive, transposed in Slovakia by Cybersecurity Act No. 366/2024 Coll., extends obligations to thousands of mid-sized companies in energy, transport, manufacturing, healthcare and digital services. The test tracks NIS2 unpreparedness among its monitored risk factors.

About the methodology

Digital Maturity is a free online digital maturity test for small and medium-sized enterprises. In 6 minutes it measures your company’s level of digitalisation, compares it with the EU-27 average benchmark (Eurostat DII 2025) and estimates annual savings from automation — anonymously and with no sign-up.

The assessment rests on two layers: the DII-Compatible Layer (benchmarked against the EU Digital Intensity Index) and the Operational Digital Readiness Model (actual operational digital maturity). A maturity ladder guides the questions — the quiz adapts to your answers and verifies high claims with follow-up questions (Adaptive DAP model). Every score is auditable and can be decomposed back to its inputs.

Full methodology

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