▲ PHASE TWO · OFF THE AUDIT ROADMAP · $7,900–$14,900 ONE-TIME
Ask your business anything — jobs, money, pipeline, who owes what — and get a straight answer. With the receipts.
Plus one page on your desk every Monday that says what happened last week, in dollars. For owners who are done finding out at tax time. $7,900–$14,900 by scope, printed below. This one you should watch running on MY business before you spend anything — that's part of the process.
"How's the month going?"
If the honest answer is "ask me when the books close," you're running a business you can only see in the rearview mirror. You feel the month. You don't see it. The numbers show up three weeks later — already old news, and too late to act on.
Dashboards. You've been sold dashboards before — the kind nobody opens after week two, showing charts nobody asked for. This isn't a dashboard. It's your operation, answerable: you ask in plain words, it answers in plain words, and every answer shows its receipts — which system it came from, which records, so you never have to trust it blind. If it doesn't know, it says so. "I don't know" is the discipline I spent a career learning to respect. It's also the part that makes the rest believable.
What gets installed
Week one: The Monday Report starts
One page. What came in, what went out, what got caught, what needs you — in dollars. Before the full build is even done, you're seeing your week clearly.
We connect the systems that hold the real numbers: jobs, books, calendar, pipeline. (If they don't talk yet, Systems-That-Talk happens first — the audit roadmap sequences it.)
The ask-anything layer goes live on top
"Which jobs are unbilled?" "What did we quote Johnson and did anyone follow up?" "Which crew made money last month?" Straight answers, receipts attached.
You get it on your phone. Your bookkeeper doesn't get replaced — she stops getting interrupted.
See it first — the part you can't fake
On the walkthrough call I'll open MY business and you ask IT anything. Watch it answer with receipts, live, unrehearsed. I built this for my own operation first because I needed it — that's the version you're buying.
And I've done this work before AI made it fast: at a 1,200-employee utility I took 5,626 service records, found the real root cause, and cut recurring incidents in half. Same job. The asking is just instant now.
▲ THE GUARANTEE — IN WRITING
The Monday Report lands every Monday and the named systems stay connected. Miss a week in your first 60 days and $500 of the build fee comes back per missed week — capped at $2,500.
Logs are timestamps, not opinions — you can read them yourself.
One more rule, built in rather than promised: every answer shows its receipts.
Price — and the honest order to buy in
$7,900–$14,900 one-time. Keeping the ask-anything layer current afterward lives in Command ($4,900/mo, month-to-month) — printed here so nothing surprises you later. Priced by how many systems hold your numbers. Audit credit applies. Phase two is the honest order to spend money in: after Never-Miss-a-Lead or Systems-That-Talk has printed a visible number, this is what you build next — and the audit roadmap will have said so in writing.
Your part: the access list, one walkthrough, and asking it hard questions until you trust it. That last part is the real setup.
Fair questions
“Is this AI making up answers about my business?”
Backwards by design: it only answers from your records, it shows which records, and when it doesn't know, it says “I don't know” — out loud. I've written publicly about why AI must never grade its own work. This is that principle, installed.
“My financials?”
In accounts you control, full stop. Never sold, never used to train anyone's AI — and where AI reads a record to answer you, it runs under business terms that forbid training on your data, in systems named on the day-one list. Leave and it's all still yours.
“We already have reports.”
You have documents someone assembles. This answers questions the moment you have them, and the Monday page replaces the meeting where everyone guesses.
“What's the catch on the price range?”
System count. Two or three clean sources sit near $7,900. A pile of systems that need connecting first lands higher — and the audit will have already told you which you are, in writing.
“Why not just wait?”
You can. The rearview mirror keeps working. But you'll make this quarter's calls on last quarter's numbers again, and you already know what that costs — you just can't see it, which is sort of the point.
Start free, or start talking.
The system answers in under 60 seconds either way — and I call you the same day.
The Leak Check, in one line: we call your line the way a customer would, test your web form, and time what happens — you get the report free, either way.