The Navari Audit: what you receive in 5 business days
Business owners often hesitate before spending on an operational assessment because they have been burned by vague consulting engagements — lots of conversation, little documentation.
The Navari Audit is designed differently. You receive tangible deliverables in five business days, whether or not you proceed to a Build.
Deliverable 1: Operational Process Map
A visual diagram of how your business actually runs today — not how you think it runs. Every manual process, who performs it, and how long it takes per week.
This alone surfaces problems most owners have never seen mapped in one place.
Deliverable 2: The Three Leaks Report
The three highest-cost manual processes in your operation, costed in hours and dollars. Each leak includes:
- Current state description
- Weekly and monthly financial cost
- Automation feasibility rating (High / Medium / Low)
- Recommended solution in plain language
Deliverable 3: Automation Opportunity Score
Not every process should be automated first. This score ranks each identified leak by ROI — factoring in implementation complexity, time saved, and error reduction potential.
You get a prioritised list, not a laundry list.
Deliverable 4: Recommended Automation Stack
Specific tools recommended for your situation and budget. No vendor partnerships, no upsell — just what fits your existing stack and team capability.
Deliverable 5: Implementation Roadmap
A phased build plan: what to automate first, second, and third. Each phase includes estimated scope, timeline, and expected recovery.
Who it is for
The Audit is for business owners who know they are inefficient but cannot pinpoint where. It is the lowest-risk entry point into working with Navari Systems — and roughly 60–70% of Audit clients proceed to a Build because the roadmap makes the case for itself.
Price: $497 · Delivery: 5 business days · Start with an Audit
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