Predictive Analytics & Forecasting

Deploy AI-powered models to forecast demand, churn, or equipment failure—so you can act instead of react. Ideal for organizations tired of guessing and hoping.

Know What’s Coming Before It Hits

Past data tells you what happened. Predictive analytics tells you what’s coming. If you're building strategy off last quarter’s performance, you’re already behind.

Inventive’s Predictive Analytics & Forecasting uses machine learning to forecast demand, spot churn risks, optimize pricing, and more. We integrate predictions directly into workflows so they’re not just numbers—they’re action triggers.

And we don’t hand off black-box models. You’ll know what’s driving the forecast and what to do next.

Why Inventive? We build, deploy, monitor, and retrain predictive models that live where your decisions are made—CRM, ERP, dashboards, and alerts.

Every day you guess, your competitors are modeling. Predict better. Act faster. Win sooner.

The best way to fix churn? See it coming.

Our churn rate dropped 22% in two quarters, all because we stopped being surprised.

Head of Customer Success, SaaS Platform

Know What’s Coming Before It Hits

  • You lose money on things you didn't see coming.
  • Your team asks "why didn't we know?" one too many times.
  • You want your ops team to plan, not panic.
Up to 15%

Revenue Uplift

From data-driven demand forecasting

Prediction = preparation = profit.

$20K–$100K

Per Project

Plus optional MLOps retainers

One-time model + long-term accuracy = recurring value.

10/10

AI Synergy Score

This is the AI sweet spot

Forecasts are the output—automation is just the cherry on top.

Know What’s Coming Before It Hits

Criteria Flying Blind Rearview Mirror Reporting This Tier: Forward-Looking Intelligence
Decision Style Gut calls, reactive pivots Based on last month’s results Proactive strategy powered by forecasts
Model Integration None Some BI dashboards Embedded forecasts in workflows and tools
Business Impact “Too late to fix it” “Let’s hope it repeats” “We saw this coming—and acted”