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What Is an AI Leverage Audit? (And Why Your Business Needs One)

Published March 28, 2026

You know you're leaving money on the table. Every small business owner does. But you can't see where.

You're probably doing things that could be done faster. You might have tools that overlap. There are likely tasks you're doing manually that shouldn't be manual anymore. But without a structured look at your entire operation, you're guessing.

That's what an AI Leverage Audit is for.

What It Actually Is

An AI Leverage Audit is a 90-minute deep-dive conversation where we map your business processes, identify where AI and automation can create real leverage, and give you a concrete action plan you can execute immediately.

It's not a vague consulting session. You don't get a PowerPoint with industry jargon. You get three deliverables:

The goal is simple: find the work that's dragging you down, and show you how to eliminate it or automate it.

The Process: What Happens on the Call

First, you book a free 15-minute discovery call. We figure out if this makes sense for your business. If it does, we schedule the full audit.

During the 90-minute session, I ask you detailed questions about your business. Not generic ones. I'm digging into:

I'm listening for patterns. Where you're repeating yourself. Where you're context-switching. Where you're keeping information in your head because there's no system for it.

After the call, I do the analysis work. I map every task you mentioned—estimated time, frequency, cost—and I build your action plan. Then we have a brief follow-up to walk through the results.

The Deliverable: Your Action Plan

This is where the real value sits. You get a document that shows every opportunity I found, ranked by what I call the revenue/drag framework.

Here's how it works:

The items at the top of the list are high-revenue, low-drag. Those are your quick wins. Do those first.

Below that are the high-revenue, high-drag items. These are worth doing eventually, but they need planning.

Everything else is ranked the same way. You can see exactly what order makes sense for your business.

A Real Example

Let's say you're a service business owner doing $400K revenue. You're profitable but stretched. You do a lot of email management, scheduling, and follow-up.

In the audit, we discover:

The action plan shows:

Just from the quick wins, you freed up 4 hours a week. That's $400 a week in recovered time, or the capacity to take one extra client without burning out.

That's what an audit does.

Why You Can't Do This Alone

You might think: "Can't I just audit myself? I know my business."

You do know it. But you're also inside it. You don't see the inefficiencies because you've adapted to them. They feel normal. Plus, you're biased toward the status quo. You know how to work around your current system.

Someone from outside can see the obvious stuff you've stopped noticing. And more importantly, I know what's possible with modern tools. I know what small businesses are using AI for. I know which tools actually integrate with each other, and which ones look compatible but aren't.

You could spend weeks researching. Or you could get it done in 90 minutes.

The Cost: $750 CAD

The audit costs $750. That's not cheap. But if you save 4 hours a week (which is conservative), you're breaking even in four weeks. After that, everything else is profit.

And you don't pay it until after the discovery call. You get to decide if it makes sense for you first.

Who This Is For

This works best if:

It doesn't work if you're looking for someone to do the work for you. The audit shows you what to do. You or your team does it.

It also doesn't work if you're not ready to move. If you book an audit and then don't implement anything, you've wasted $750. But I'd rather you know that upfront.

The Real Outcome

The audit isn't about making you feel busy with 47 new tools. It's about finding the leverage. It's about showing you where you're wasting energy and what it costs you.

Some of my clients implement the entire action plan in a month. Some do it slowly over a quarter. Some focus on just the top 3 items. Doesn't matter. The point is you know what to do, and you have a rational framework for deciding what to do first.

You also have permission to stop feeling guilty about all the stuff you're not doing. The audit shows you what's actually worth doing. Everything else? You can let it go.

If you've been thinking about this kind of work, or you've read one of our posts on AI tools for small business or the real cost of doing everything yourself, this is the next step.

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