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You started this business to run it. Lately, it's been running you.

But here you are. Copying data between systems. Chasing the same follow-up emails. Manually building invoices one at a time. Doing the work that was supposed to be your team's job, or no one's job at all.

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Everything you probably want to know before reaching out.

Pricing, timelines, how the process works, what happens when something breaks. If something's stopping you from reaching out, the answer is probably here. And if it isn't, email me.

Getting Started | $500 Automation | The Build | Managed Operations | General AI Automation |

Getting started

Yes. The free discovery call is designed to tell you whether you're ready and where to start. Many people come in thinking they're not ready and leave with a clear, simple first step. You don't need to have it figured out before you reach out.

Because tools don't build themselves. Most automation attempts fail because the process underneath wasn't mapped first, or because the tool was abandoned when something broke. I diagnose before I build, train you and your team on what I've built, and stay on through Managed Operations to maintain it. That's the difference.

Yes. The first step is always a free 30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck, no pressure. The first paid step is the $500 Business Automation Audit, which is fully credited toward your build if you move forward.

An AI automation consultant finds the manual, repetitive work slowing your business down and builds systems to handle it automatically, using AI where it genuinely helps and the tools you already own. Here's how I work: I diagnose before I build, which means I won't recommend an automation until I understand what's actually broken. I build it, train you on it, and stay on to maintain it. You stay in control at every step.

No. You don't need to understand automation, coding, or AI to be a good client. You just need to know that something in your business is taking longer than it should. I handle the technical part. You handle approving what I build and using it once it's done.

The $500 Business Automation Audit

It's a real deliverable. We spend a minimum of 90 minutes together on a call, and I do significant work before and after reviewing your tools, mapping your workflows, and identifying your highest-impact opportunities. You receive a 13-section findings document covering current state, AI feasibility, risks, ROI projections, and a fixed-price build plan. You also get a 60-minute walkthrough after the document is delivered. The $500 is credited toward your build if you move forward. If we're not the right fit, you walk away with more clarity about your operations than you had before.

After the 60-minute walkthrough, if we both want to move forward, the next step is for my to build your workflow. The audit findings include a fixed price for your top-priority automation, scoped to your actual situation. Builds typically begin within 2 to 4 weeks depending on my schedule.

You keep the full audit. The findings document, the workflow map, the recommendations, and the ROI projections are yours regardless. The $500 is only credited toward a build if you proceed. But the audit has standalone value no matter what you decide next.

The audit is a real deliverable, not a pitch. If the recommendations don't fit your situation or we disagree on priorities, we talk through it. My job is to give you an honest picture of your operations, not to sell you a build.

The Build

Most builds take 3 to 4 weeks from scope approval to go-live, followed by 30 to 60 days of stabilization. I'll always give you the timeline before you commit.

Almost always. I build automations using the tools your business already runs on. When AI is part of the solution, the cost of those AI tools is included in your Managed Operations fee. No separate subscriptions, no surprise bills.

Yes. Every message template is written in your voice, reviewed by you, and built around your actual sales process. Automated doesn't mean generic.

Managed Operations

Things do break sometimes, and that's normal. Automations can be disrupted when you change a password, onboard a new employee, update a tool you use, or shift your workflow. That's exactly what Managed Operations covers: I monitor what I build, fix it when it needs fixing, and keep it running as your business evolves. You're never on your own with a broken workflow.

Automations are not set-and-forget. Tools update, passwords change, edge cases appear, your workflow evolves. Without someone watching, the automation breaks quietly and you don't find out until something goes wrong. I only take on clients who want automations that actually keep working.

Platform costs (Make.com, n8n), AI subscription and token usage, continuous monitoring, bug fixes when APIs or tools update, and a quarterly performance review. Most consultants pass platform and AI costs back to you as extra bills. With Managed Operations, all of it is already inside the monthly fee.

Your data stays in your own systems throughout. I connect to your tools to build and monitor the automation. I don't store, export, or retain your business data. Everything runs inside the platforms you already own and control.

AI and automation in general

No. When we remove the manual work that was never really theirs to do, teams don't shrink. They shift. They get to do the work they were actually hired for. That's better for everyone.

Two kinds, and only one is included. When I build an automation for your business, I always train you and your team on how to use that specific workflow. That training is built into your Managed Operations subscription at no extra charge. The second kind is AI Training for Teams: a broader, sector-specific session on AI literacy, prompting, and how to use AI tools across your whole day-to-day work. That starts at $3,000 per session and is quoted separately.

No. Human-in-the-loop is a design principle I apply to every workflow I build. A person reviews, approves, or has visibility at every step where it matters. The computer handles the repetitive parts. The human makes the calls that require judgment. Nothing runs on full autopilot without your oversight.

Still have a question?

Email me at mandy@getmosaicops.com. I read every message and respond within 2 business days. Or book a free 30-minute discovery call and we'll talk through it.