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Top Reasons

Top Reasons to Choose the AI Exposure Audit

  1. 01

    Three weeks, four written deliverables, one fixed fee

    The engagement is $5,000. It produces an AI Tool Inventory, an Exposure Report, a one-page Usage Policy, and a Decision Framework. Every deliverable is named in writing before work begins.

  2. 02

    Built for businesses that don't have a compliance team

    The Audit assumes no internal governance function, no in-house counsel running the AI review, and no procurement committee. The deliverables are sized for an owner or COO to actually read, sign off on, and apply.

  3. 03

    Covers the EU AI Act where it applies

    If your business serves European customers, the AI Act is closer than most US owners realize. Week two of the Audit categorizes your AI usage against the Act's risk tiers and flags anything that needs attention.

  4. 04

    Surfaces what's already running

    Most businesses have more AI in motion than the leadership knows about. SaaS vendors ship features that quietly add LLMs to existing tools. Employees adopt ChatGPT or Claude on personal accounts. The Audit's first deliverable is a complete inventory of what's actually running.

  5. 05

    The Usage Policy is one page

    Most AI usage policies are eight to fifteen pages of legalese that nobody reads. The Audit produces a one-page policy that covers the actual decisions employees face, in language they will read once and remember.

  6. 06

    A Decision Framework, not just a report

    The fourth deliverable is a framework for evaluating the next AI tool someone wants to bring into the business. It outlives the Audit. New tools, new vendors, and new features all get assessed the same way after the engagement ends.

  7. 07

    No hourly billing, no expansion clauses

    The fee is fixed at $5,000 before work begins. Three weeks. Four documents. The engagement closes when the deliverables are signed off.

  8. 08

    A defensible position for client and partner conversations

    Once the Audit is complete, the firm has documented its AI usage, written governance, and a process for future decisions. That documentation matters when clients, insurers, or partners ask what your AI policy actually is.