Avoxy Technologies

§ 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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. day 10–12

    Architectural plan

    For the surviving candidate(s), we draft a deployable architecture - agent loop, evaluation harness, integration points, deployment path.

  5. 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.