Could an agent run your business?
Probably not yet. Not because the AI is not capable, but because most businesses run on processes that live in people's heads, data an agent cannot reach, and tools with no way in. The Agent-Ready Ops Audit scores exactly where you stand, and what to fix first.
Four things decide whether an agent can do useful work for you.
Processes
Which of your recurring jobs are written down clearly enough that an agent (or a new starter) could run them without asking.
Data
Whether the information those jobs depend on lives somewhere an agent can actually read: files, systems, inboxes, or one person’s head.
Tooling
Whether your systems can be driven programmatically, and where a human would still have to click.
Guardrails
What an agent must never be allowed to do in your business, and whether anything enforces that today.
A score, a ranked starting list, and a session to walk it through.
No 40-slide deck. You get the state of play, the order to tackle it in, and the reasons in words your team can act on.
- A scored report across processes, data, tooling and guardrails
- A ranked list of the workflows most ready to hand over first
- The blockers that would stop an agent today, in plain English
- A working session to walk the findings with you
Chat with a live AI org chart
A working example of what agent-ready looks like: an org chart where the agents answer for themselves. Ask them what they do and how they hand work to each other.
Open the demoFixed price
£950
Scored report plus working session. If the audit says you are not ready, you will know exactly why, and what the first fix costs.
Three questions, thirty seconds, no sales call.
Pick your answers and email them over. You get a straight yes-or-no on whether the audit fits your business, usually the same day. There are no wrong answers — “in people's heads” is where most businesses start, and it is exactly what the audit scores.
Straight reply, usually same day. Prefer to talk? Book a free 15-minute intro — but you never need a call to start.