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Systems audits &
consulting in NJ.

Diagnose before you build. Every business leaks capital somewhere — manual handoffs, data silos, tools that don't talk, processes that don't scale. Our technology consulting for New Jersey businesses maps the leaks, puts a dollar figure on each one, and hands you a prioritized build plan. Whether we build it or you do.

What we do

A structured look at how it actually runs.

Not a sales exercise dressed up as a report. We sit with your team, trace how work really moves through the business — including the workarounds nobody wrote down — and quantify what each leak costs per month. Then we rank the fixes by return.

  • → Operations & revenue audits
  • → Process mapping & gap analysis
  • → Build roadmap & ROI modeling
  • → Tech-stack & vendor rationalization
  • → Automation opportunity assessment
  • → Data architecture review
  • → Fractional CTO engagements
Why it works

Know the return before you spend a dollar.

Most technology spending fails at the diagnosis, not the build — the wrong tool bought for the wrong problem, or software commissioned before anyone measured what it was supposed to fix. The audit inverts that. By the time anything gets built, you know what it replaces, what that costs you today, and what the fix returns.

The deliverable stands alone: a roadmap specific enough for any competent builder to execute. If the highest-return fix is a website that converts, a piece of custom software, or an AI operator, it'll be in the plan with the reasoning attached — and if the right answer is an off-the-shelf tool, the report says that too. For businesses weighing where AI fits, the audit doubles as AI consulting: it ranks the automation opportunities by return before you commit to any of them.

Questions

Asked before the call.

What is a systems audit?

A structured look at how your business actually runs — every handoff, tool, spreadsheet, and workaround — to find where time and money leak out. You get a map of the leaks, a dollar figure on each, and a prioritized plan for fixing them.

What do we walk away with?

A written report: process map, quantified leaks, a prioritized build roadmap with ROI estimates, and vendor or stack recommendations. It's yours to act on — with us, with another builder, or in-house.

Do we have to build with you afterward?

No. The audit is designed to stand alone — the roadmap is specific enough for any competent builder to execute. Many clients do continue with us, but the deliverable doesn't depend on it.

What does a fractional CTO engagement look like?

Ongoing technical leadership without the full-time salary: vendor calls, hiring input, architecture decisions, and a standing owner for the roadmap. It usually follows an audit, once the priorities are clear.

How long does an audit take?

Typically a few weeks from kickoff to report — a handful of working sessions with you and your team, plus our own analysis of the tools and data in between. It's built to fit around a running business, not interrupt one.

Ready

Find the leaks
first.

A 30-minute discovery call, no commitment. Bring the problem, not a spec — diagnosing the system is our job, not yours.

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