Feature table

What you get in the $299 Payback Map audit.

Payback Map is a 72-hour AI workflow audit for one repeated service-business workflow. It turns your workflow notes into a ranked report, AI readiness score, first pilot ticket, and safe next-step plan—without asking for passwords or changing live systems.

The static page does not collect payment, book a call, or submit private customer data. The audit starts after workflow, scope, payment, and safe starting materials are confirmed.

Price

$299 intro audit

One scoped workflow, one buyer-ready report, one first pilot plan.

Timeline

72 hours

Intake, analysis, report build, quality review, and handoff notes.

Scope

One workflow

Lead response, estimates, scheduling, intake, reporting, support, invoicing, or another repeated handoff.

Review before buying

Decide with the public materials before any payment is collected.

Use these pages to check the report format, examples, prep effort, and scope boundaries. If the page was shared with you directly, bring questions back into that thread.

Buyer questionWhere to review itWhat it should answerNext step
What does the finished report look like?Sample Payback Map reportFormat, ranked opportunities, prompts, SOPs, oversight map, and first pilot ticket.Check whether the output is specific enough for your team or builder to act on.
Is my workflow a good candidate?AI intake agent and readiness checklistRepeated workflow, rough volume, safe examples, current tools, and human approval points.Generate an AI-assisted readiness result from the fields you enter; no payment, calendar booking, or human review request happens unless the intake page asks for email and consent.
What kind of service-business workflows fit?Missed-call, painting CRM, flooring, and landscape previewsHow one messy handoff becomes a practical AI-assisted workflow plan.Compare your workflow to the closest preview and note what is similar or different.
What is included for $299?This service details page and the one-page buyer sheetFeature-by-feature deliverables, exclusions, guarantee boundary, and 72-hour process.Use the table below to decide whether the audit is the right first step.
What if I need a conversation first?FAQ starting questionsPayment timing, materials to gather, buyer time required, and when the delivery clock starts.If this page was sent to you directly, reply in that thread with the intake result and questions.

Report sections

The buyer deliverable, feature by feature.

This is the table a buyer can use to understand exactly what the audit includes and how each section helps the next business decision.

FeatureWhat you receiveWhy it mattersBuyer preparation
Workflow inventoryCurrent steps, owners, tools, queues, handoffs, delays, and customer-visible risk points.Shows where work actually slows down before software or automation is chosen.Bring one repeated workflow and rough weekly volume.
Friction and value mapTime leakage, missed follow-up risk, rework loops, and estimated payback ranges.Makes the $299 decision tangible without promising guaranteed ROI.Share rough time, delay, close-rate, or job-value assumptions if known.
AI readiness rubricScores for repeatability, data cleanliness, revenue proximity, human review, tool readiness, and risk.Separates practical AI assistance from unsafe or premature automation.List tools, fields, templates, and approval rules used today.
Ranked payback tableThree to seven improvement opportunities scored by value, effort, confidence, complexity, and risk.Prioritizes the first safe move instead of producing a broad wish list.Flag constraints, staff capacity, and any workflows that should remain manual.
AI assistance mode mapRecommendations for drafting, research, routing, reporting, follow-up support, or automation only after rules are proven.Shows what AI should help with and what a human still owns.Provide examples that can be redacted and reviewed safely.
Human oversight mapReview owner, approval checkpoint, escalation rules, failure cases, and customer-facing boundaries.Protects trust, quality, and accountability before any customer-visible work changes.Name who approves messages, estimates, refunds, exceptions, or schedule changes.
Prompt and SOP starter packDraft prompts, review-queue SOP, exception checklist, and operating notes for the selected workflow.Gives the owner, VA, operations lead, or builder something practical to test.Share current templates, scripts, status labels, or common replies when available.
First pilot ticketA build-ready ticket with trigger, inputs, output, owner, acceptance criteria, risks, and measurement plan.Turns the report into a clear next action for a builder or internal operator.Confirm the first workflow you would be willing to test for 30 days.
30-day operating planWeekly review cadence, metrics, quality checks, evidence to collect, and expansion rules.Keeps the first pilot measured and reversible instead of becoming uncontrolled automation.Decide who reviews the pilot weekly and what metric would prove it is useful.

Starting path

What happens before the 72-hour audit clock starts.

The current public site is designed for honest pre-payment scoping. It helps you prepare the minimum useful packet without implying checkout, scheduling, or live intake infrastructure that is not active yet.

1. Run the intake

Use the AI intake to choose one workflow and generate a short scoping note in your browser. Do not paste passwords, API keys, or private customer lists.

2. Confirm scope

The workflow, rough volume, current tools, approval boundary, and safe examples need to be clear enough for a useful Payback Map before payment.

3. Start after payment and materials

The 72-hour delivery window starts only after scope, payment, and safe starting materials are confirmed—not after reading this page or clicking the intake.

Included and excluded

Clear boundaries before money changes hands.

The intro offer is the workflow map and pilot starter kit. Implementation, account access, and customer-facing sends are separate decisions after the audit.

Included in the $299 audit

  • One workflow review and buyer-ready report
  • Workflow inventory and friction map
  • AI readiness rubric and ranked payback table
  • AI assistance modes and human oversight map
  • Prompt/SOP starter pack for the selected workflow
  • First pilot ticket and 30-day operating plan
  • Revision or refund if the report does not identify at least three practical improvements with a clear first payback path

Not included in the intro audit

  • Live CRM changes, implementation, or managed automation
  • Passwords, API keys, private customer lists, or billing access
  • Unreviewed customer messages, support replies, or outreach sends
  • Guaranteed revenue, guaranteed labor savings, or model performance claims
  • Ongoing subscription support unless separately scoped later

72-hour delivery path

How the report is produced.

The process is designed to stay useful with redacted examples and rough numbers, while keeping risky system access out of the intro audit.

01

Choose the workflow

Pick one repeated workflow with visible delay, rework, missed follow-up, owner interruption, or manual coordination.

02

Share safe inputs

Use redacted examples, rough volumes, tool notes, templates, and approval rules. Do not share passwords or sensitive customer lists.

03

Map and score

Inventory steps, identify bottlenecks, estimate value ranges, and score AI readiness across repeatability, data, risk, and review clarity.

04

Build the report

Produce the ranked payback table, assistance mode map, prompt/SOP starter pack, first pilot ticket, and 30-day plan.

05

Quality review

Check the report for specific evidence, clear assumptions, safe human oversight, and no unsupported revenue or automation claims.

06

Decide the next move

Use the report to pilot, defer, collect more evidence, keep the workflow manual, or scope implementation separately.

Why $299 can make sense

The value case should be visible before implementation.

A useful report identifies at least one credible payback path: saved admin time, recovered follow-up, reduced implementation waste, or safer pilot selection. The numbers are estimates to verify, not guarantees.

Saved admin timeExample: 6 hours × $50/hour = $300

If the first workflow can remove a few hours of repeated owner or coordinator work, the report has a clear break-even path.

Recovered follow-upExample: one better-timed estimate follow-up can matter

For higher-ticket service work, a better handoff can justify the audit even before full automation is built.

Avoided build wasteExample: pick the right first ticket before hiring help

The map can prevent spending on the wrong app, VA task, or automation before the workflow is understood.

Payback Clarity Guarantee

If the Payback Map does not identify at least three practical workflow improvements with a clear first payback path, it will be revised once or refunded.

This guarantee is about report usefulness, not guaranteed ROI, revenue recovery, implementation, or automation results.

Before you start

What you can review before buying.

Sample report

See the format, scoring, ranked map, prompt/SOP examples, first pilot ticket, and handoff plan.

Preparation checklist

Use the checklist to gather safe workflow notes, volumes, examples, tools, and approval boundaries.

Workflow examples

Compare your process to missed-call recovery, painting CRM, flooring qualification, or landscape scheduling examples.