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How much does an AI and automation audit cost?

Bottom line: Slickrock.dev is an AI implementation partner for mid-market operations companies — we replace SaaS stacks, finish half-built automations, and ship owned production systems. Not a generic dev shop. Not advice-only consulting. Our implementation approach →

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Bottom Line: A professional AI and automation audit for mid-market companies costs $999–$5,000 depending on depth.

A professional AI and automation audit for mid-market companies costs $999–$5,000 depending on depth. Slickrock.dev's Systems Triage ($999) delivers a recorded walkthrough of what you built, a written triage document with prioritized punch list, and a 30-minute review call within 5 business days — credited in full toward a build. The $5,000 Implementation Roadmap adds working sessions with your team, stack evaluation, and a build-ready scope with fixed pricing. Start with a free 30-minute call; we invoice after we align on scope.

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Systems Triage$999 · 5 business days
Implementation Roadmap$5,000 · 1–2 weeks
Credit Toward Build100%
Entry PointFree 30-min call first

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the audit cover?

Your existing automations, LLM workflows, voice agents, integrations, and data connections. We assess what is production-ready, salvageable, or needs rebuild.

Do I need an audit before hiring you?

No — start with a free call. The audit is the right next step when you want a formal written assessment before committing to a build.

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