AI Automation Audit
Starting at $500Architecture and systems audit that maps the process, bottlenecks, integrations, risk and highest-value implementation path.
See engagement ↗The pricing ladder is designed to start small enough to create evidence and expand only when the system actually demands more complexity.
Architecture and systems audit that maps the process, bottlenecks, integrations, risk and highest-value implementation path.
See engagement ↗A bounded implementation sprint that takes one meaningful workflow from manual or fragmented to working software.
See engagement ↗A production AI agent or integration connected to real systems, business rules, data, approvals and human escalation.
See engagement ↗A larger connected operating system spanning multiple workflows, data sources, integrations and decision points.
See engagement ↗Ongoing ownership of deployed automation, monitoring, iteration, model/provider changes and new system capacity.
See engagement ↗Architecture and implementation for organizations moving from isolated AI experiments to governed, connected operating systems.
See engagement ↗A company that only needs a clear automation map should not be pushed into a $25,000 implementation. A company with six disconnected workflows should not pretend a $500 audit is the entire solution.
The ladder separates diagnosis, bounded implementation, connected system builds, managed ownership and enterprise architecture so the commercial structure matches the operating problem.
That keeps a small problem small while giving larger transformations a clear path from architecture to implementation and long-term ownership.