Use this before sending money or confidential files. It turns a rough AI governance problem
into a reviewable scope and gives both sides enough context to decide whether the next step
is a Snapshot, advisory call, audit, custom overlay, workshop, or no-fit answer.
What happens after you submit a service inquiry
The form validates contact, project type, budget range, timeline, and description.
Polly creates an instant recap and routes the lead into the private review dataset.
Issac inspects the request within 24 hours, same-day where possible.
You receive one of three replies: a fixed next step, a request for narrower scope, or a
no-fit answer.
Free resource 1
Scope checklist
What system, agent, chatbot, workflow, or model is in scope?
What output would create harm if it were wrong?
Who sees the output: internal team, customers, buyers, reviewers, or the public?
Free resource 2
No-secrets intake rule
Send screenshots, public docs, mock data, or redacted examples first.
Do not send API keys, customer records, regulated data, or classified material.
Private-fork work requires written scope and data boundaries.
Free resource 3
Evidence starter
List the prompt chain or agent steps.
List the known failure modes.
List the logs, tests, screenshots, or receipts that already exist.
Free resource 4
Offer ladder
$500 Snapshot: best first paid step for one workflow.
$300 call: fastest focused discussion.
$5K-$15K audit: production endpoint or agent assessment.
$25K-$80K overlay: implemented governance layer.
Copy/paste intake
Paste this into your reply email or the hire form.
System or workflow:
Who uses it:
What the AI decides or outputs:
Worst realistic failure:
Current safeguards:
Links/screenshots/docs I can share:
Deadline:
Budget range:
Desired outcome: