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Tools and writing for operators evaluating an AI workforce

Field-tested guides, a model for the numbers, and our thinking on autonomous operations. No gated fluff — just the material we share with the operators we work with.

Guides and templates

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Each one is something we actually use. Tell us where to send it and it's yours.

PDF · scored self-assessment

The AI Readiness & Integration-Tax Checklist

Score your organisation in 25 minutes. Six sections, 68 points, a plain-English verdict — and the one thing to fix before you spend a penny on AI.

PDF · fillable one-pager

The Agent Job Description Template

Turn “we should do something with AI” into a buildable brief. One page: what the agent owns, what it can see, and what it must never do alone. Fill it in — that’s the build.

XLSX · 5-sheet workbook

The Value of Autonomy — ROI & cost model

A working Excel model a CFO can pull apart. Every assumption visible and editable, AI and cloud billed at cost, the headline shown as a range — not a hero number.

PDF · executive brief

The Integration Tax — Executive Brief

The plumbing, not the model, is why enterprise AI stalls. Two pages on the tax you’re already paying, the pattern that collapses it, and the asset you keep. Board-ready.

From the blog

How autonomous operations actually work

Practical writing on deploying named AI employees inside real systems — governance, integrations, and what changes when a function runs on a schedule rather than a queue.

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ROI estimate

See what an AI workforce could be worth

Estimate the cost of the routine work your team handles by hand today against running it autonomously. Every assumption is visible and editable, AI and cloud are billed at cost, and the headline is a range — a starting point we'll pressure-test with you on a demo.

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