Before You Layer AI,
Design the Foundation It Needs.
The Blueprint is the diagnostic and architectural phase of Agency Clockwork. It shows where AI is being blocked, where founder dependency is still sitting, and what has to be built in what order.
How it works.
The Blueprint covers the first two stages of the Agency Clockwork Framework: Diagnose and Architect. It is how AI ambition becomes an actual operating plan.
Diagnose
Map how the agency actually runs today across revenue, delivery, client experience, and operations. Surface where founder dependency, ambiguity, and readiness gaps are sitting.
- Founder and team interviews
- Full tech stack audit
- Live Miro swimlane across 4 engines
- Critical workflows zoomed and designed
Architect
Design the target system. What gets rebuilt, what gets automated, where AI can sit now, and what needs foundational work before it can.
- 12 polished deliverables produced
- Future-state systems architecture
- Implementation Roadmap
- 90-minute founder debrief
Everything in the Blueprint.
Four operating engines. Five frameworks. One architectural view of what the agency is ready for and what it is not.
Current-state org structure plus a future-state operating view showing where the founder is still acting as owner, approver, and safety net for work that should run on its own.
A visual swimlane of the major events across revenue, delivery, client experience, and internal operations, so the agency can finally be seen as a connected system.
Detailed maps of the highest-risk workflows with owner, trigger, tool, checkpoint, and AI layer recommendation attached to each one.
A view of which workflows are ready for Visibility, Classification, Decisioning, or Execution, and which ones still lack the foundation to sit on.
A full classification of System, People, and Tool constraints so you can see which problems are structural and which are symptoms.
Every workflow placed on the Impact × Readiness matrix so the agency knows what deserves immediate attention and what does not.
A systems classification showing which workflows should run on timing and which should fire from events, so automation and AI have the correct logic to sit on.
Founder dependency scored across Knowledge, Execution, Decision, and Relationship, with the highest-risk roles and workflows clearly surfaced.
A structured operational inventory of workflows, owners, triggers, tools, constraints, and AI opportunities that becomes the implementation reference point.
A visual design of how the agency should run when the founder is no longer acting as the hidden operating layer.
A sequence of what gets built first, what follows next, and which module gives the agency the most operational stability and the clearest AI payoff.
A plain-language summary of what the Blueprint found, what is costing the agency most, and what decisions need to be made next.
A live walkthrough of what the Blueprint found, what it means, what AI can support now, and what the build order should be.
A diagnostic engagement of this depth usually runs $3,000 to $5,000 at standard consulting rates. Cohort 1 is early-access and limited, the lowest price the Blueprint will ever be offered at. Cohort 2 opens at a higher price.
What you walk away with.
You leave with more than documentation. You leave with an answer.
A clear view of whether the blocker is workflow ambiguity, founder dependency, weak ownership, or tool misfit.
Not the loudest problem. The structural one. The engine creating the most drag on everything else downstream.
A practical view of whether the agency is ready for Visibility, Classification, Decisioning, or Execution, and where each one should sit.
A future-state operating design that makes the implementation phase concrete instead of abstract.
A sequenced implementation plan so the agency does not waste momentum solving the wrong problem first.
A recommendation based on diagnosis, not sales framing.
The Blueprint is where AI-native positioning stops being theory and becomes architecture.
Cohort 1 is for founders who want AI to work in the real agency, not just in isolated experiments.
If the agency is serious about becoming operationally ready for AI, this is the right place to start.
The Blueprint is not a strategy session disguised as an offer. It is a real diagnostic engagement designed to make the implementation decision obvious.