Three ranked workflows
A short list of the highest-friction workflows where AI or automation may help, based only on the redacted context you provide.
- Impact versus effort scoring
- Recommended first experiments
- What to ignore for now
A $67 written report that turns redacted business context into three practical AI workflows to test this month.
Redacted business context only. No credentials, API keys, live account access, private logs, customer records, payment data, regulated data, or secrets.
Most operators know they should use AI somewhere. The expensive part is deciding which workflow deserves the first test.
A short list of the highest-friction workflows where AI or automation may help, based only on the redacted context you provide.
Prompts are included only when they support a workflow. The deliverable is not a generic prompt pack.
A practical call on which AI ideas are distractions, too risky, or not worth testing yet.
A simple sequence for testing one workflow before buying software, hiring help, or rebuilding operations.
What not to automate, what not to upload, and when a human should stay in the loop.
No forms on this page and no pre-payment data collection. Start by email, then use the approved intake path if it is a fit.
Share a short business description, website, and the workflow or automation question you want answered.
If it is a fit, provide only non-sensitive context. Do not send credentials, keys, customer data, or private exports.
Receive a point-in-time report with three workflows, prompts/templates, risks, and a first experiment plan.
This is a fixed-scope, point-in-time advisory report. It is not financial, legal, tax, accounting, investment, compliance, security, or professional advice.
No savings, revenue, ROI, performance improvement, cost reduction, or business outcome is guaranteed.
Product-specific terms and privacy details are available before any paid intake.
Request one of the limited pilot slots by email. Payment and intake stay behind the approved support workflow.