1-Hour Automation Strategy Audit
Stop guessing which workflows to automate next. In 60 minutes, we’ll audit your manual bottlenecks and design the exact system your ops team needs to scale—without the head count.
Limited to 10 founding spots at launch pricing.
From Chaos to Clarity.
Most "automated" companies aren't actually efficient—they're just busy managing broken zaps. Our Automation Strategy Audit is a high-impact diagnostic designed to strip away the "toys" and focus your energy on the systems that actually move the needle on your bottom line.
What You Get in 60 Minutes
60-Minute Deep Dive
We dissect your current manual workflows and tool stack (Make, n8n, Zapier) to find hidden waste.
The Priority Roadmap
A 1-page executive summary of your TOP 3 automation priorities ranked by ROI and implementation ease.
The Tool Triage
Expert advice on the right stack for your scale. We tell you exactly when to use n8n vs. Make to save costs.
Session Blueprint
Full searchable recording and transcript to use as a blueprint for your technical team.
Strategy Audit
Founding Case Study Pricing
- Full 60-Minute Strategic Session
- 100% ROI-Focused Roadmap (PDF)
- Tool Stack Consolidation Plan
- Implementation Difficulty Scores
- Session Recording & Transcript
Guarantee: If we don't find $1,000+ in annual time-savings in the first 30 minutes, I'll refund you on the spot.
"I’ve seen too many founders burn 20 hours a week on tasks that a $20/mo script could handle. They aren't lazy—they're just too close to the work to see the patterns. I built the Automations Cookbook to document these patterns, and now I’m opening up my calendar to apply them directly to your business."— Founder, Automations Cookbook
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Part of the audit is helping you choose the best tool for your specific budget and complexity. We often help clients switch to n8n to save 80% on automation costs.
This is a strategy-first audit. We provide the blueprint; you (or your team) handle the build. This ensures you maintain control over your own infrastructure.
This is actually the best time. Building on a clean foundation of automated ops is 10x cheaper than fixing a messy "manual" company later.