Choose your intake path, answer the questions, and get a structured diagnostic report with the failure mechanism, root causes, interventions, implementation path, and control logic — all in under 60 seconds.
You have two intake paths. Both produce the same structured diagnostic report.
Quick intake walks you through six fixed questions: your goal, where the process breaks down, what tools are in play, what you have already tried, what you cannot change, and what must never be compromised. It takes two to three minutes.
Guided diagnostic interview asks the same core questions but adapts based on your answers. If you provide strong evidence, the system asks targeted follow-up questions to tighten measurement readiness. If your answers are vague, it asks for specifics before proceeding. The interview runs 6 to 12 turns depending on what the diagnostic needs.
You can save your progress during the guided interview and resume later from My Workflows.
Your answers are run through a structured Lean Six Sigma diagnostic framework. The output is not a summary or a list of tips. It is a structured report organized around the failure mechanism, the evidence behind it, and the intervention logic that follows from it.
The structural failure mechanism named at the specific boundary where the workflow breaks.
Each cause is separated from symptoms, linked to evidence, and rated by confidence so you are not chasing the wrong thing.
Redesign readiness, deterministic enforcement fit, and AI readiness are each called explicitly — pass, conditional, or not yet.
Approved actions are ordered by dependency. Conditional and premature actions are flagged with the gating condition that must be met first.
Each approved intervention is translated into who executes it, how, with what tools, and what done looks like.
Metrics, owners, cadence, thresholds, and escalation logic are defined so the change can hold after it is made.
The architecture blueprint extends the diagnostic into current-state tool and role design, automation position, and the path to a more capable operating stack — but only when the workflow is structurally ready for that next step.
It is not a detached technology recommendation. It is generated from the same diagnostic logic and is earned by what the report finds, not requested as a starting point.
The in-app view surfaces the executive finding, gate verdicts, next best action, and the sections you need to move immediately. The full report page presents the complete structured brief as a standalone document.
Both the diagnostic report and the architecture blueprint have dedicated report pages designed to be read and shared as operational documents, not exported as PDFs of a dashboard.
Every analysis produces a structured diagnostic report with a named failure mechanism, ordered interventions, an implementation path, and control requirements. Beta users get full access to the diagnostic engine.
For complex cases that need human review, a workflow audit engagement is also available.
Full access to the diagnostic engine. No credit card required.
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