AI business audit
Find the missed leads, cold quotes, admin drag, and weak workflows AI can fix.
Most businesses do not need a complicated AI strategy. They need to find the few places where AI can save time, recover missed revenue, improve follow-up, or make repetitive work easier to manage.
Ralston AI Opportunity Board
Prioritized by impact, effort, and risk.
Missed lead follow-up
High impact
Cold quote aging
Medium effort
Website form friction
Fast win
Team drafting rules
Training
What gets reviewed
The audit looks at the workflow, not just the tool stack.
A practical AI audit should expose where leads, time, attention, or employee output are currently leaking.
What the owner receives
A ranked list, a first-system recommendation, and next steps.
The goal is to leave with an implementation path that is specific enough to act on and skeptical enough to avoid expensive software or workflow mistakes.
No tool-first recommendations
The first AI project should pass three checks: it solves a real workflow problem, it can be used by the team, and there is a believable way to measure whether it helped.
Who should book
Best fit for the AI audit.
This is for owners, administrators, and operators who want implementation clarity before they spend money on software or training.
Who should not book
Bad fit for the AI audit.
The audit is intentionally practical. It is not built for broad AI talks, shortcuts, or automation that skips human judgment.
Request the audit
Start with the bottleneck you already know is costing you.
The form is built to capture enough context for a real conversation: city, business type, website, operational bottleneck, AI goal, and implementation timing.