Most AI agent pilots stall for the same reason: nobody scoped them to a real outcome, set the guardrails, or decided who owns them. The Agent Readiness Audit closes that gap in about a week — with a scored plan you can act on, not a slide deck.
Four deliverables, the same for every client, produced against your specific situation.
The audit is $4,900. For the first five clients, it's $3,500in exchange for a testimonial we can publish — the work is identical, and once the five intro slots are gone, the price is $4,900. We'd rather state both prices honestly than dress the intro rate up as a permanent discount.
It's a fixed price because it's a fixed scope. You know exactly what you're buying and exactly what it costs before you commit — no open-ended consulting invoice.
The audit is built for the company that's past “should we use agents?” and into “which ones, run by whom, and how do we not get burned?” That usually means a founder, a CTO, or an operations leader who owns the AI initiative and needs a defensible plan — whether or not they already have someone working on it internally. If you're still deciding whether agents are worth exploring at all, you probably don't need this yet.
The audit's natural output is the role you need. When the roadmap points to a hire, we can help you find the person — request a vetted shortlist for the full-time or fractional role, or browse the verified talent networkyourself. When it points to a build, we can refer a vetted implementation partner. There's no obligation either way — the report and roadmap are yours to run with.
Good — the audit makes that person more effective, not redundant. It gives them a scored use-case map, a governance gap list, and a defensible 90-day roadmap they can take to leadership. Often the audit's clearest output is which one role or skill is still missing around them.
A kickoff call with whoever owns the AI initiative, a look at the workflows or use cases you're considering, and short conversations with two or three stakeholders (typically someone from the business side, someone technical, and whoever holds the budget). We don't need production system access or credentials to run the audit.
Yes. The audit runs entirely over calls and shared documents, so location and timezone aren't a constraint. Kickoff and the final roadmap walkthrough are live video calls; everything in between is asynchronous.
It's a diagnostic and a plan, not an implementation. We don't build agents, write production code, or manage a rollout inside this engagement. When the roadmap calls for building, we can refer you to a vetted implementation partner; when it calls for hiring, we help you find the person.
Because fixed scope is what makes the audit fast, comparable, and honestly priced. Every audit produces the same four deliverables against your specific situation. Custom-scoped consulting is where timelines and invoices balloon — we deliberately don't do that here.
We don't advertise a money-back guarantee, and we'd rather be straight with you than invent one. What we commit to is the deliverable: if we can't produce a useful, scored roadmap for your situation, we'll tell you on the kickoff call before you're billed and we won't take the engagement. If something in the final report is factually wrong, we'll correct it.
The work is identical. The intro price of $3,500 is available to the first five clients in exchange for a testimonial we can publish. After those five, the price is $4,900. We're not running a countdown timer — when the five intro slots are gone, they're gone.
You own the report and the roadmap outright. If it points to a hire, you can request a vetted shortlist from our network — full-time or fractional. If it points to a build, we can refer an implementation partner. There's no obligation to do either; plenty of clients run the roadmap themselves.