§ 001 / THE AI WORKFLOW AUDIT
I find the 3 highest-ROI automations hiding in your business.
A 20-minute manual task your team runs three times a week costs you roughly a full work-week every year. Most teams have five of those and can't see them. Send me your workflows. In five business days you get a recorded walkthrough, a written report, and a 90-day roadmap. One hundred percent async. Zero calls.
Refund if it isn't worth it. Questions first? pat@bmdpat.com
§ 002 / WHAT YOU GET
- A map of the manual workflows eating your team's time
- Your top 3 to 5 automations, ranked by hours saved times value
- For each one: what to automate, the tool to use, the effort, the payoff
- A prioritized 90-day roadmap you can hand to any builder, including me
§ 003 / WHAT A FINDING LOOKS LIKE
Every automation in your report is written in this format. This one is illustrative, so you can judge what you're buying before you pay.
- Today
- An account manager assembles each report by hand from the project tracker, the time tracker, and email. About 25 minutes per client, 12 clients, every Friday.
- Automate
- A scheduled job pulls both tools' APIs, drafts the report with an LLM against your template, and queues it for one-click review. The human approves, nothing sends itself.
- Effort
- Small. One to two days for any competent builder.
- Payoff
- About 5 hours a week back, roughly 250 hours a year. At $60 an hour of loaded cost, around $15,000 a year from one finding.
Your report has three to five of these, ranked, plus the 90-day order to build them in.
§ 004 / HOW IT WORKS
Pay $500
One fixed price. No call to book, no proposal to sign, no scope to negotiate.
Send your workflows
One short form right after checkout. Tell me what your team does by hand and what tools you use. Five minutes.
Get your audit in 5 days
A recorded walkthrough plus a written report and roadmap, delivered to your inbox. Usually sooner.
§ 005 / WHO DOES THE WORK
I do this for a living
I lead an AI engineering team in regulated healthcare. Mapping manual workflows and deciding what to automate first is my day job. The audit points that same process at your business.
My code is public
I built AgentGuard, an open-source runtime guard for AI agents, on PyPI and GitHub under the MIT license. You can read every line before you trust me with your workflows.
I run what I recommend
My own company is operated by a fleet of scheduled AI agents: they publish, monitor, file reports, and flag exceptions while I sleep. Every recommendation in your audit is something I run in production myself.
Check the work yourself: GitHub, AgentGuard, the blog, or LinkedIn.
§ 006 / WILL THIS BE WORTH $500?
Money back if it isn't.
If the audit doesn't surface at least three automations worth more than $500 in saved time, reply to the delivery email and I refund the full amount. No forms, no friction. You risk nothing but five minutes.
See the thinking before you pay.
Run the free agent roadmap scan. Describe an agent you want to build and get its top risks, a recommended architecture, and the guardrails to add first. No email required. The paid audit goes deeper: your real workflows, your real tools, ranked by ROI, with a build plan you can act on.
§ 007 / WHAT THIS IS NOT
- Not a sales call. We never get on a call unless you want to.
- Not a retainer. One price, one delivery, done.
- Not generic. Every automation is named from your actual workflows, not a template.
- Not for healthcare or PHI workloads (I have a non-compete). Everything else is fair game.
§ 008 / FAQ
What do you need from me?
One short form after you pay, plus any read-only materials you want to share (a screen recording, a list of tools, a sample doc). No access to anything sensitive is required.
How fast is it?
Five business days, usually sooner. If I need a quick clarification I email you. We never have to meet.
Why $500?
It prices the report, not my hours. One automation from the report typically saves more than $500 in the first month it runs. If it doesn't, you get the money back, so the math only works in your favor.
What kinds of businesses is this for?
Teams of roughly 5 to 50 people with real recurring operations: agencies, e-commerce, professional services, SaaS, trades. If your team repeats the same manual steps every week, there is something in there worth automating.
What if it isn't worth it?
If the audit doesn't surface at least three automations worth more than $500 in saved time, reply to the delivery email and I refund it in full. No forms.
Who sees my information?
Just me. Your submission is used to build your audit and nothing else. I never resell it or share it.