Workflow diagnostic
A focused working session covering the trigger, owner, handoffs, exceptions, approvals, and current measure.
The fixed fee covers the decision work: diagnose one repeatable workflow, map the handoff, choose one priority system, and sequence the next 30 days. It does not hide implementation inside a vague starting price.
The deliverables match the live offer and the illustrative sample. Scope, required inputs, responsible provider, timing, and delivery date are confirmed in writing before payment.
A focused working session covering the trigger, owner, handoffs, exceptions, approvals, and current measure.
A plain-language map of where information, responsibility, work, or cash currently stops moving.
One recommended operating design, the human decisions it preserves, and the tools it may connect.
Sequenced next steps, success measures, risks, and a named owner for the first move.
The public funnel is a review path, not a checkout. A request can be declined if the workflow is too broad, the decision-maker is unavailable, or the audit is unlikely to produce a useful decision.
Build two required sanitized answers locally; add decision authority and timing only if useful.
Send one explicit request only if you want direct review.
Review the workflow, provider, inputs, timing, fee, and terms in writing.
Payment is requested only after authorization through an official ALMFC LLC invoice.
The public sample is explicitly illustrative, contains no client data, and separates assumptions from facts. It shows the kind of operating map and action plan the audit is designed to produce.
The scope is deliberately limited to one workflow and four defined deliverables. That boundary makes the decision and fee clear before payment. If the workflow cannot be bounded usefully, it should not proceed under this offer.
No. The audit diagnoses and specifies the operating change. Any implementation, custom development, software purchase, or ongoing service is separate and never assumed.
No. The audit begins with ownership, required information, decisions, exceptions, and evidence. The recommendation may use an existing tool, a simpler process correction, or no automation at all.
No. The service is designed to produce operating clarity and a practical recommendation. Financial outcomes depend on implementation and circumstances outside the audit, and are never promised.
Use a sanitized description of one repeatable workflow and its main friction. Decision authority and timing are optional at first and can be clarified in the reply. Never submit passwords, API keys, payment data, regulated records, or confidential client information.
No. A fit request asks for review only. It creates no purchase, invoice, payment request, subscription, account, or marketing opt-in.
Start with the private scorecard or prepare one explicit fit request. Both routes are available without ads, cookies, hidden checkout, or automatic payment.
USD $497 · one workflow · implementation separate · no guaranteed business or revenue outcome