Three questions, answered before you talk to anyone
Where does your regulated-AI program stand. What is the manual work costing you. Which workflow do you automate first. Each tool answers one of them in minutes, with the logic published — the same discipline we apply to audit evidence.
Everything runs in your browser. Nothing you enter leaves the page unless you explicitly choose to have a result emailed to you. No account, no gate, no automated follow-up sequence.
Where does your regulated-AI program stand?
Scores your posture across the four dimensions an auditor or board would ask about — AI usage, governance maturity, audit-ready evidence, and regulated-data exposure — and names the answers that drove the result. Start here if compliance has blocked a workflow, or if you could not prove today what your AI touched.
What is the manual workflow actually costing you?
Puts an annual figure on one back-office workflow — labor, rework, and the modeled capacity a governed AI workflow could release — from inputs you control, with every formula published. Start here if you need a defensible number for an internal business case.
Which workflow should you automate first?
Applies the routing logic a discovery conversation uses: whether your situation calls for a diagnostic first or one governed workflow taken straight to production — and whether the data involved requires the evidence layer. Start here if several workflows are competing for attention.
Why the tools are private by design: our product is keeping sensitive data from leaking to parties who do not need it. The tools hold to the same standard — scoring and routing run locally in your browser, and your answers are transmitted only if you submit an optional email form. For a firm selling data protection, anything else would be incongruent.
Start where your question is
The three tools mirror the first hour of a discovery engagement. The assessment reads your governance posture, the calculator prices the problem, and the finder sequences the work. Run one, or run all three — together they give you the brief you would otherwise pay a consultancy to assemble before anyone talks about an engagement.
If compliance is the blocker
Take the readiness assessment first. It surfaces whether the gap is governance, evidence, or exposure — and what a discovery engagement would examine. Then use the finder to identify which blocked workflow to unblock first.
If cost is the driver
Run the ROI calculator first. It puts an annual figure on the manual workflow — the number most automation conversations skip. Then use the finder to pressure-test whether that workflow is the right one to automate first.
Bring a result to a conversation
Whichever tool you run, the output is a starting point a senior practitioner can respond to specifically — the framework gap and evidence path, or the automation candidates and their economics. No NDA required. No sales call.