Bottleneck Audit

The work keeps stopping at the decisions only you know how to make.

A client exception. A quality call. A deliverable that feels close, but not safe to send. The team waits. You review. The same gate shows up again next week.

For 7-figure service founders with one workflow that keeps landing back in the founder queue.

The trap

You built the standard. Now every edge case asks for it.

The team can handle the normal path. The drag starts when the client, scope, risk, or quality standard gets nuanced.

That is when the workflow leaves the process doc and comes back to you. One Slack message. One approval. One "can you take a look?" at a time.

The Bottleneck Audit finds the exact gate where that happens and writes down the logic sitting behind your review.

What gets mapped

One workflow. One founder gate. The missing rules behind it.

This is a focused audit for the workflow that keeps pulling you back into delivery.

01

The handoff

Where the work enters, who owns it, and what context gets lost before the team reaches you.

02

The founder touch

The exact point where the team waits for your taste, risk call, client context, or quality bar.

03

The hidden rule

The examples, exceptions, review standards, and escalation rules you apply without slowing down to explain them.

04

The team path

The version of the workflow your team can inspect, follow, and improve before another tool gets added.

Audit lens

The six signals, checked inside the workflow.

The scorecard shows the pattern. The audit finds where that pattern costs time inside one client workflow.

Founder Judgment Dependency

Which calls still need your read before work can move.

Delivery Drag

Where review, approval, or rework slows the handoff.

Dead SOPs

Where the doc gives steps but skips the standard.

Team Execution Gap

What the team needs before they can own the next decision.

AI Theater Risk

Where a tool would create cleanup instead of workflow movement.

Growth Constraint Fit

Whether opening this gate gives the team room to carry more client work.

What changes on paper

Your review becomes a rule the team can use.

Before

The work waits for your read.

The team reaches the edge case, pauses, and sends it back because the standard lives in your head.

After the audit

The gate has decision logic.

The team can see the standard, the examples, the exceptions, and the review rule before the work stalls.

What you walk away with

The audit gives you the first build target.

A traced workflow map

Every step from intake to ship, with the founder touchpoints marked.

The decision logic

The standards, examples, exceptions, and escalation rules behind your calls.

A team-run path

The same workflow with ownership, review points, and authority made visible.

A first build target

The clearest place to turn the audit into an AI-assisted workflow your team can run.

Where to start

If you can name the stuck workflow, request the audit.

Bring the workflow that keeps coming back: reports, proposals, onboarding, client updates, implementation reviews, or any delivery step that needs your final read.

If the bottleneck still feels broad, take the Constraint Scorecard first. It will show which signal is strongest and which workflow deserves the first audit.