§ 01 / The Agentic Audit
Two weeks. One architectural map. Zero hand-waving.
We map your agent surface area, identify the highest-leverage loop to ship next, and deliver a plan your engineering team can act on without us.
- Duration
- 2 weeks
- Investment
- £8–12k flat
§ Why the audit exists
Most teams don't need a sprint yet — they need a map.
Before you commit to a 6-month build, you need to know where the agentic leverage actually is in your business. The audit is a low-commitment way to get a senior architect inside your stack and answer that question with rigour.
$ ./audit-process.sh
How the two weeks run.
Five steps. Time-boxed. The output is the deliverable - no upsell, no pivot.
- day 1–2
Discovery & access
Read-only access to your codebase, data model, and any existing AI experiments. A 90-minute interview with each stakeholder. We come up to speed fast.
- day 3–6
Surface mapping
We map every place agentic systems could plausibly compound revenue or compress cost. Each candidate gets sized: feasibility, complexity, payoff.
- day 7–9
Failure-mode review
We pick the top candidates and pressure-test them against the failure modes we've seen in production. The bad ideas die here, cheaply.
- day 10–12
Architectural plan
For the surviving candidate(s), we draft a deployable architecture - agent loop, evaluation harness, integration points, deployment path.
- day 13–14
Executive readout
A 60-minute walkthrough with your leadership and engineering team. Q&A. Followed by a written register of opportunities ranked by leverage.
$ ls deliverables/
What you get.
- ·Architectural map (PDF + Miro/Excalidraw source)
- ·Opportunity register, ranked by leverage
- ·Failure-mode register for the top candidate
- ·Deployable architecture sketch for the highest-leverage loop
- ·Executive readout deck
- ·60-minute Q&A walkthrough with your team
- ·Two weeks of post-engagement email follow-up
$ man faq
Frequently asked.
- Do we have to commit to a Sprint after the Audit?
- No. The Audit is intentionally a no-strings deliverable. Many clients run the architectural plan with their own team. About a third escalate into a Sprint.
- What kind of company is this for?
- Series A and later, or a CTO inside a larger org. You need an existing engineering team that can execute against the plan. If you don't have engineers yet, the Sprint is more useful.
- What if you find that there's no agentic opportunity?
- We say so, in writing. The output is honest. We've told clients to stop building agents - it's better than letting them waste a quarter.
- Will you sign an NDA?
- Yes, mutual NDA before any code or data is shared.
Ready to scope this?
Book a 30-minute consult. We'll come back inside 48 hours with a fit assessment and a calendar slot.