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Agent Readiness Analysis

Start with the diagnostic before the build.

Share the workflow, approval gaps, owners, failure risks, and timing so we can determine whether an Agent Readiness Audit is the right starting point.

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Who this is for

You are moving AI agents from experiments into real workflows
You need owners, approvals, evidence, and clear operating rules before automation
The workflow has enough business value to justify a focused diagnostic
You have access to the people, systems, and documents needed to map the process

Who this is not for

You want prompt hacks or another generic chatbot
You want agents added to a broken process without mapping how work gets done
You need fake urgency, inflated claims, or a guaranteed ROI promise
You do not have a real workflow, real operating problem, or serious intent

Why this starts with operations

Operator-built, not theory-first.

This work comes from the operator side of the problem: where work breaks, ownership gets blurry, approvals disappear into meetings, and automation becomes risky because the process was never made clear.

Sales, operations, capital markets, automation, AI, and systems design
Helped scale real estate operations doing $180M+ per year
Founder of ROIzilla and Quantum Bioinformatics
Builder of workflow systems, agent-readiness concepts, and AI governance tools

What the audit produces

Clarity before automation scope.

The issue is usually not that you need more AI tools. The issue is that the workflow is not legible enough for agents to execute safely.

Agent-readiness score
Approval and ownership map
Workflow risk map
Human review recommendations
Evidence and audit-trail requirements
Recommended automation sequence
Near-term execution blueprint

Workshop

$5K-$12.5K

For teams that need shared language before they choose a build path.

Agent Readiness Audit

$7.5K-$15K

For one workflow or business area where approvals, context, evidence, and ownership must be clarified.

Process Legibility Audit

$20K-$60K

For organizations with multiple workflows, higher exposure, or regulated complexity.

Expectations and consent

This starts as a diagnostic, not an automation build.

Pricing, commitments, compliance-sensitive claims, and enterprise decisions require human review.

The goal is to recommend the right starting point: workshop, audit, process legibility audit, blueprint, pilot, build, or advisory.

You may receive support from Gabriel's team. Assistants and AI may help draft, summarize, and route conversations, but they should not pretend to be Gabriel.

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Map one workflow for review.

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