Business Health Audit
SectorLift’s Business Health Audit Pilot helps growing companies find hidden operational leaks, create a Business Health Score, and turn findings into recommendations, a roadmap, and an executive report.
What it is
The audit combines structured intake, AI-assisted analysis, and human review to make the highest-priority issues visible.
Review operating context, tools, workflows, reporting, ownership, and follow-up with AI-assisted analysis and human review.
Summarize the current operating signal into one score and category scorecards leadership can understand quickly.
Identify the leaks most likely to affect revenue, margin, customer experience, speed, and execution quality.
Turn recommendations into a practical action roadmap and executive report your team can review.
Most companies do not have one big obvious problem. They have smaller leaks that compound across the operating system.
Introductory pilot
If the audit finds one issue worth more than $2,500, the pilot pays for itself.
Day 1
Intake, operating context, and approved material request.
Days 2-3
AI-assisted analysis, scoring, and human review.
Day 4
Findings, recommendations, and roadmap finalized.
Day 5
Executive report, share link, and review call.
FAQ
Short answers for leaders evaluating a SectorLift Business Health Audit.
An AI business audit uses structured intake, approved business context, and AI-assisted analysis with human review to identify operational leaks, risks, opportunities, and practical next actions.
A Business Health Score is SectorLift's summary signal for how the business is operating across categories such as revenue, operations, tools, reporting, ownership, and execution discipline.
SectorLift reviews operating context across follow-up, handoffs, tools, reporting, documentation, ownership, spend, workflows, and leadership decision cadence.
Yes. SectorLift uses AI to move faster, but pilot output is reviewed before it is positioned as a business recommendation.
The $2,500 pilot includes intake, AI-assisted analysis with human review, a Business Health Score, category scorecards, findings, recommendations, roadmap, executive report, read-only share link, and a review call.
The introductory Business Health Audit Pilot is designed as a focused five-day engagement.
SectorLift can start with business context, process notes, tool lists, basic reports, sales or operations workflow information, documentation, and leadership context. Sensitive data can stay out of scope.
In five days, get the score, findings, recommendations, roadmap, executive report, and review call your leadership team can act on.