Good fit
One workflow that already exists or can be described clearly: prompts, tools, model calls, files, APIs, browser actions, or handoff steps.
No-backend starter offer
A cheaper first read for one AI workflow. You get a receipt-style failure map: what can go wrong, what evidence is missing, and the next three fixes. No subscription, no sales call, no secrets required.
One workflow that already exists or can be described clearly: prompts, tools, model calls, files, APIs, browser actions, or handoff steps.
Legal certification, emergency incident response, compliance attestation, secret handling, or unlimited consulting. This is a first read.
The intake is structured, the deliverable is bounded, and the first pass is manual. That keeps the entry offer small enough to buy without a meeting.
Receipt as product
example-only / no certification
Workflow: local research assistant that reads notes, drafts a summary, and can write files.
Primary risk: retrieved content can influence a write action without a human checkpoint.
Missing evidence: no joined log connecting prompt, retrieved source, tool call, file path, and final output.
Next three fixes:
No backend intake
Fill this out in the browser, download the JSON, then send that file after payment. Nothing is submitted from this page.
Generated packet
This is the exact structured intake. The clearer this is, the faster the receipt can be written.
Cash App $IzzyDDavis7 for the $39 entry — put AI Workflow Snapshot in the note. Or use Stripe for the formal $99 receipt-backed review with upgrade credit toward the $500 Governance Snapshot.
Download the JSON intake packet above, then email it after checkout. That pairs your payment to a specific workflow so the review starts immediately.
If the first read surfaces a deeper issue, the $99 can be credited toward the $500 Governance Snapshot. Cash App $IzzyDDavis7 is available for the entry read if Stripe is not convenient.
Ask for "updates" in the intake packet or email subject. Updates can go out from Proton/Gmail manually: new receipt examples, new checklists, and small governance lessons from real workflows.
"3 ways AI workflows fail before the model is the problem." It points to the free self-check, this $39 intake, and one public proof receipt.
No scraped list, no spam blast. Only people who asked for updates, bought a snapshot, or directly requested follow-up.