AI Prescription Assessment
A proper look at where your time is going — and an honest answer about what to do next.
The AI Prescription Assessment is a paid, standalone diagnosis. You're not buying an AI system. You're buying a clear, evidence-based answer to a question most business owners never get properly answered: where is my time actually going, and is technology genuinely worth using to fix it.
Here's what that means in practice. We start with a short questionnaire you fill in when it suits you — no pressure, no long form to agonise over. Then we have a real conversation, usually 60 to 90 minutes, where I ask to see how things actually work, not just hear about it. After that, I go away and think properly, rather than reacting on the spot. You get a written report a few days later, followed by a call to walk through it together.
The report might recommend a build. It might recommend a change to how something's done, with no technology involved at all. It might say the honest answer is to leave things as they are for now. Whatever it says, you keep it, and there's no obligation to do anything further with us afterward.
Not sure yet whether it's even worth booking this? Try the free Quick Assessment first — a rough, honest estimate that takes less than a minute.
The founding client rate, for the first five businesses I work with.
You're not paying for a promise of AI, and you're not paying for guaranteed savings. You're paying for a proper diagnosis, a clear written Prescription Report, and an honest understanding of what — if anything — should happen next. If the right answer turns out to be "you don't need AI," that's a complete, successful result of the process, not a lesser one.
The rate is lower right now because I'm still early — these first five assessments are how I refine the process with real feedback from real businesses, not simulations. Once that's done, the price moves to its normal rate. There's nothing more complicated to it than that.
"You don't need AI" is a genuinely possible outcome
Every outcome of the Assessment — a build, a simple process change, or no action at all — is treated as a legitimate, successful result of the diagnosis. Implementation, if there is any, is always a separate decision made afterward, never assumed as part of this fee.