Service · AI readiness audit
Find out which software you can kill.
A plain-English teardown of your software stack, delivered as a written Roadmap. Free right now at the founding rate. I tell you which rented tools you can replace, what the replacement looks like, and which one to build first.
St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, and Northeast Florida.
Most AI readiness assessments hand you a maturity score and a roadmap you can't run. This isn't that.
Walk me through the software your business pays for every month. I tell you which licenses are doing work you could own instead, which ones are not worth touching, and where a custom build pays for itself fastest. You leave with a kill-list and one scoped first build, not a slide deck. That deliverable is the Roadmap.
The Roadmap is free right now, at the founding rate. Why: I want to see Northeast Florida businesses thrive in the AI era, and the fastest way I can help is to sit down with yours and find the number worth moving. The price is homework: bring your real workflow and your software bill, and you leave with a written plan either way.
The Roadmap is also page one of your harness: the setup around the AI that connects it to your systems, enforces your rules, catches mistakes, and remembers what works. Mapping your systems and your rules is where that setup starts.
The deliverable
What the Roadmap covers.
Your stack, line by line
The rented tools, what each one actually does for your team, and what it costs per head per year.
What can die
The licenses whose real job is a workflow I can rebuild as software you own, ranked by how fast the math works.
What stays
The tools that are genuinely worth renting, because not everything should be rebuilt. I'll tell you which.
The first build, with a number
One named, scoped project that replaces one license, with the baseline we will measure it against, so the Roadmap ends in something you can start.
How it works
A free call, your software bill, and a straight answer.
It starts with a 30-minute call and a look at your stack. No questionnaire theater, no maturity grid. The only homework is real: bring the software bill and the workflow that eats the most time. I have done this teardown inside a live business, so I know what to look for.
If there's a fit, the teardown is delivered as a written Roadmap: the kill-list, the ranked opportunities, and one scoped first build with a real number. Free right now at the founding rate; the rate rises as the calendar fills.
Proof
I do this inside a real business every week.
At a Northeast Florida commercial contractor I'm embedded with, this exact teardown found rented tools doing narrow daily work, and I started replacing them app by app.
I measured the rented-tool spend before and measured again after each one came off the bill: app by app the bill came down and the team stopped fighting tools that were never built for their work. The teardown is the first step of work I am already doing, not a theory.
FAQ
Common questions.
- Is it free?
- Right now, yes. The founding rate is free, and the rate rises as the calendar fills. What it costs you is the homework: your real workflow and your software bill on the table. You keep the kill-list and the scoped first build either way.
- Is this a maturity score?
- No. No grid, no 1-to-5 rating, no strategy deck. The deliverable is concrete: which licenses can be replaced, and the first one to build, with the number we will measure it against.
- Who is it for?
- Northeast Florida businesses paying real money for rented software (ERP, BI, scheduling, document, reporting tools). If your monthly software bill has a lot of per-head lines on it, the teardown will find something.
Book the free Roadmap.
A 30-minute call and a look at your software bill. If there is a fit, the Roadmap gives you the kill-list and the first build to start. Free right now at the founding rate.