The audit starts with the real path of work.
Parkside reviews how a request, lead, estimate, report, customer update, or handoff moves today.
The goal is to find the moment where work stalls: missing information, unclear ownership, no follow-up rhythm, poor visibility, broken tool handoff, or no human review point.
The output is a first-build recommendation.
A good first build is narrow, visible, and owned. It may be an automation, an AI assist, a checklist, a reporting view, or a better capture/routing process.
The point is not to automate everything. The point is to build the first system that reduces avoidable friction without reducing trust or accountability.
If this is showing up in your business, map the workflow first.
The free Snapshot starts with one recurring workflow and identifies likely leaks, practical AI opportunities, and whether a deeper Blueprint is worth mapping.