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See what the AI Workflow Assessment actually delivers.

The $797 assessment is not a rough checklist or a generic AI tools list. The buyer receives a professional written assessment and a short video presentation that explain the bottleneck, the recommended first workflow, and the practical next step.

The detailed analysis below is fictionalized and redacted, but the deliverable format reflects the real assessment package: structured written recommendations, human-reviewed prioritization, implementation scope, success criteria, and a video summary. It does not guarantee revenue, cost savings, time savings, or any specific result.

What the buyer receives

A decision package, not just a document.

The assessment is built to help an owner or leadership team decide where AI should go first. It combines structured intake, business-context review, workflow prioritization, tool guidance, implementation scope, and a clear recommendation.

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Professional written assessmentA polished AI Workflow Leverage Map with executive summary, bottleneck analysis, impact/effort view, roadmap, tools, and implementation scope.
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Short video presentationA concise visual walkthrough of the key findings, strongest workflow opportunity, and recommended next step.
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Implementation-ready directionSuccess criteria, first KPI, human review points, tool stack suggestions, and a realistic first sprint scope.
Written assessment
AI Workflow Assessment
$797
Leverage SummaryClear business diagnosis
Bottleneck AnalysisWhere time and revenue leak
Effort vs ImpactWhat to prioritize first
90-Day RoadmapPractical next steps
Video presentation summary Key findings, strongest workflow opportunity, and the recommended first leverage system in a format that is easier to review than a long report alone.
14structured assessment sections in the professional written deliverable
1recommended highest-leverage workflow to build first
90day roadmap view for practical sequencing
$797assessment fee credited toward the sprint for 14 days

Inside the written assessment

The document covers the full decision path.

The written assessment is roughly a 10+ page professional business document, depending on the company context. It is structured around 14 core sections, so the client can see the diagnosis, the recommended first workflow, the implementation scope, and the next-step roadmap in one place.

1AI Leverage Summary
2Leverage Snapshot
3Current Process Review
4Leverage Bottleneck Analysis
5Effort vs Impact View
6Highest-Leverage Workflow
7Success Criteria
8Implementation Scope
9Recommended AI Tools and AI Agents
10Future AI Opportunity Map
1190-Day AI Leverage Roadmap
12Quick Win Plan
13Next-Step Opportunities
14Closing Recommendation

Downloadable sample document

The written assessment can also be reviewed as a downloadable sample, so buyers can see the structure and professionalism before ordering.

Redacted Company Profile

Company[Redacted SMB service business]
IndustryB2B professional services
Team size12-18 people
Revenue modelProject-based client work with recurring support retainers
Current toolsWebsite form, email inbox, shared documents, spreadsheets, calendar scheduling, simple CRM usage
Assessment contextInbound leads arrive from referrals, website inquiries, LinkedIn, and partner introductions.

Executive Summary

The strongest opportunity is not a broad AI transformation project. It is a focused lead intake and follow-up workflow that captures inbound request details, summarizes the opportunity, prepares next actions, and supports faster, more consistent responses.

The recommended first AI workflow is an Inbound Lead Intake and Follow-Up Assistant. This would help the team reduce manual review, avoid missed context, and improve response consistency before a sales or discovery call.

Leverage Lens

Highest-leverage bottleneck

Lead intake depends too much on manual review, owner judgment, and scattered context across email, forms, notes, and calendars.

Why this workflow creates leverage

Improving this workflow creates leverage because it sits close to revenue, happens repeatedly, improves response speed, and creates cleaner source data for proposal, onboarding, reporting, and follow-up workflows.

Current Leverage Bottlenecks

1. Lead details are scattered

New opportunities arrive through multiple channels. The team often has to search email threads, form submissions, notes, and calendar details before deciding how to respond.

2. Follow-up quality varies

Strong leads are usually handled well, but the process depends on who handles the request and how much context they can quickly gather.

3. Proposal preparation starts late

Important proposal details are often collected during or after discovery calls, which creates repeated admin work and slows the next step.

4. Handoffs rely on manual notes

Spreadsheet and document updates are not always consistent, making it harder to see which opportunities need attention.

Prioritized AI Workflow Opportunities

PriorityOpportunityBusiness valueAssessment note
1Inbound Lead Intake and Follow-Up AssistantFaster response, clearer qualification, less manual sortingBest first workflow because it is frequent, visible, and has a clear human review step.
2Proposal Prep AssistantFaster proposal drafting, better reuse of past languageStrong follow-on opportunity after lead intake is structured.
3Client Onboarding Checklist AssistantMore consistent handoffs after a saleUseful, but depends on cleaner sales intake data.
4Weekly Operations SummaryBetter visibility across open leads and active projectsValuable once source data is more consistent.
5Content Idea Capture WorkflowBetter marketing consistency from existing business knowledgeUseful support workflow, not the first build.

Impact/Effort Matrix

Workflow opportunityExpected impactEffortPriority view
Inbound Lead Intake and Follow-Up AssistantHighMediumBuild first
Proposal Prep AssistantHighMedium-HighBuild second if intake data is reliable.
Client Onboarding Checklist AssistantMediumMediumGood follow-on workflow.
Weekly Operations SummaryMediumLow-MediumUseful quick win after data cleanup.

Recommended First Leverage System

Inbound Lead Intake and Follow-Up Assistant

Purpose: help the business respond to new inquiries faster and more consistently by turning unstructured lead information into a clear qualification summary, draft reply, and next-step checklist.

Human review remains required

  • Final response approval
  • Commercial judgment and pricing decisions
  • Sensitive or strategic opportunities
  • Legal or contractual commitments

Suggested AI Workflow Implementation Sprint – $1,990 Scope

Recommended sprint scope

  • Define exact intake fields and lead qualification criteria.
  • Map current lead sources and select the first source to support.
  • Create the lead summary and qualification prompt structure.
  • Build the draft follow-up response workflow.
  • Test with representative sample inquiries and document team usage.

Out of scope for the first sprint

  • Full CRM migration
  • Custom software platform build
  • Automated sending without human review
  • Complex multi-department routing
  • Rebuilding the website form

14-Day $797 Credit Note

If the client upgrades from the AI Workflow Assessment – $797 to the AI Workflow Implementation Sprint – $1,990 within 14 days, the assessment fee is credited toward the sprint. The assessment remains useful on its own, but the credit path gives the client a clear next step when the recommended workflow is worth building.

What the Client Would Receive

AI Workflow Assessment – $797

  • Professional written assessment document
  • Short video presentation summarizing the key findings
  • Review of multiple workflows and AI opportunity areas
  • Current leverage bottleneck summary
  • Prioritized list of AI workflow opportunities
  • Impact/effort matrix
  • Recommended first AI leverage workflow or agent
  • Suggested AI Workflow Implementation Sprint scope and practical success criteria

AI Workflow Implementation Sprint – $1,990

The sprint builds one selected highest-priority workflow or agent, tests it with realistic inputs, and hands it over for business use.

The first build should stay narrow enough to ship, review, and improve instead of turning into a broad platform rebuild.

Redacted/Sample Sections

Sample intake notes

  • Lead sources reviewed: [website form], [shared inbox], [referral notes], [manual spreadsheet].
  • Common repeated work: reading inquiries, checking fit, drafting similar replies, asking for missing details, updating a tracking sheet.
  • Observed friction: response quality is high when the owner handles it, but slower and less consistent when multiple people are involved.

Sample success criteria

  • New inquiries can be summarized in a consistent format.
  • The team can see missing information before booking a call.
  • Draft replies are ready for human review instead of written from scratch.
  • Lead tracking is clearer and easier to update.
  • The process reduces manual sorting without removing human judgment.

Sample Recommendation Language

The best first AI leverage workflow is the lead intake and follow-up assistant because it sits close to revenue, happens repeatedly, reduces owner dependency, and has clear review points. It also creates better source data for later proposal, onboarding, reporting, and marketing workflows.