ASSL reviews the workflows that waste owner attention, builds one defined automation at a time, then maintains the result so it does not become abandoned wiring. The audit is credited toward the build when you proceed.
Around $1,500. ASSL reviews your workflows, intake points, handoffs, tools, and repeated admin tasks. You get an opportunity map with 3 to 5 automatable workflows, priority order, risk notes, and the first build candidate marked. The audit fee is credited toward an Automation Build.
$3,500 to $7,500. ASSL builds one defined automation from the audit or from an already agreed workflow. The deliverable includes configured triggers and actions, test cases, failure visibility, setup notes, and handoff documentation.
$750 to $1,500 per month. Light support covers monitoring, fixes, broken credentials, vendor changes, recurring errors, and small additions that fit the agreed automation set.
$1,500 to $3,000 per month. Premium support adds active monitoring, quick-turn changes, priority support, ongoing optimization, documentation updates, and a running issue log.
CRM to Slack, form to Sheet, email parsing, document generation, approval queues, scheduled reports, API integrations, n8n workflows, and controlled AI-assisted classification or drafting where review and testing are possible.
This is not unlimited workflow changes, broad IT support, vendor scraping that violates platform terms, regulated compliance programming, legal advice, tax advice, or work blocked by access the client cannot authorize.
The audit identifies repeated data entry, missed follow-up, duplicate checking, slow handoffs, owner attention spent on routine admin, and workflow steps that should stay human-approved.
The build is one agreed automation, not an unlimited operations overhaul. If the business wants more workflows, more integrations, or new behavior, ASSL writes a new quote before expanding the work.
The deliverable includes clear trigger, action, error, and approval behavior, with basic logging or notification behavior so breakage is visible instead of hidden inside a black box.
Retainers cover the agreed automations, vendor changes, credentials, recurring errors, small tweaks, and documentation updates. New major workflows are scoped separately.
Start with the manual workflow, the tools involved, and what breaks when it is done by hand.
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