AI workflow audits for Raleigh–Durham businesses.

Find the repetitive work, broken handoffs, and missed follow-up costing your team time or revenue—before buying another tool.

Request a Workflow ReviewThe first conversation is free. No obligation to continue.
  1. 01

    Process review

  2. 02

    Opportunity map

  3. 03

    Impact / effort / risk

  4. 04

    Practical roadmap

What the audit answers

We review how work actually moves across your team and tools, then turn the findings into a focused plan you can act on.

  • Where work gets stuck, duplicated, or delayed
  • Which handoffs fail or depend on manual reminders
  • What ordinary automation can solve without AI
  • Where AI could help—and where it would add unnecessary risk
  • Which first improvement offers the clearest business value

What you receive

  1. 01

    Process snapshot

    A clear view of the workflow, tools, people, inputs, and recurring pain points we reviewed.

  2. 02

    Opportunity map

    Three to five practical AI or automation opportunities tied to the work they would improve.

  3. 03

    Priority ranking

    A comparison of expected value, implementation effort, operating risk, and dependencies.

  4. 04

    Practical roadmap

    A recommended first move, what it would require, and what should be measured.

How the audit works

  1. 01

    Show us the work

    You walk us through the recurring task, the tools involved, and where the process breaks down.

  2. 02

    Map the workflow

    We document the steps, decisions, handoffs, data, exceptions, and required human judgment.

  3. 03

    Rank the options

    We compare likely impact with effort, risk, data readiness, and the ability to measure a result.

  4. 04

    Choose the next step

    You receive a clear recommendation—including when the best answer is not to automate.

Who it fits

The audit is designed for established teams with recurring operating work—not businesses looking for a generic list of AI tools.

  • Teams relying on spreadsheets, inboxes, and manual reminders
  • Systems that do not share information cleanly
  • Work that depends on one person remembering every step
  • Leaders who can name an operating problem but not the right technical fix
  • Businesses willing to measure whether the change actually worked

Start with the work that is slowing you down.

Request a Workflow ReviewThe first conversation is free. No obligation to continue.