Find the busywork costing your team hours every week.

A fixed-price, 48-hour audit for small teams that want practical AI and automation wins without buying another vague strategy deck.

48-hour turnaround 3 prioritized automations Done-for-you report

Opportunity score

Lead intake: Convert repeated email triage into one form, one routing rule, and one summary draft.
Client updates: Generate weekly status emails from task changes instead of manual rewrite.
Invoice prep: Pull approved work logs into invoice line items and review exceptions only.

A compact audit, built to ship.

Workflow map

I map the current process, handoffs, repeated decisions, files, tools, and failure points from your intake materials.

Automation shortlist

I identify three recommended automations ranked by setup effort, expected time saved, data risk, and owner.

Implementation brief

I write one build-ready brief for the top automation with trigger, inputs, outputs, guardrails, and acceptance tests.

Three scopes. One clear next step.

Start with a quick audit, upgrade to a build-ready spec, or scope a focused sprint when the workflow has enough value to justify implementation.

$149

Starter: 48-hour audit

  • Review of one workflow or client-facing process
  • Up to five linked documents, screenshots, or tool exports
  • 3 ranked automation opportunities
  • One revision pass for factual corrections
$349

Builder: audit plus implementation spec

  • Everything in Starter
  • Field map, prompt skeleton, or automation outline
  • Tool-by-tool implementation notes
  • QA checklist and acceptance checks
$1,250

Sprint: 5-day automation package

  • Workflow audit and implementation plan
  • Prototype logic or automation scaffold where feasible
  • Risk, rollback, and handoff documentation
  • Best for one high-value operational bottleneck

White-label audit drafts for automation agencies.

If you already sell workflow automation, AI agents, Airtable systems, Make/Zapier/n8n builds, or operations consulting, I can produce the first-pass audit/spec artifact under your delivery style.

  • Use anonymized notes, screenshots, exports, or process summaries
  • Return a workflow map, ranked opportunities, and top implementation brief
  • Adapt language for Airtable, n8n, Make, Zapier, CRM, support ops, or reporting workflows
  • No client credentials, secrets, or private system access required

Start with the process that annoys you most.

Start with one workflow and no system access. I review the intake, confirm scope, then deliver the report after payment confirmation.

The next step opens a public GitHub issue draft. Do not include secrets or sensitive customer data.