The AI Judgment Audit Kit is a self-guided inspection of your tools, prompts, workflows, customer language, and review gaps.
It helps you see where AI is helping, where judgment is still informal, and where a useful shortcut may be becoming the way the business works.
Self-guided. Practical. Built for founders and independent operators using AI inside real business work.
Not as a major rollout.
As a draft.
A suggested reply.
A meeting summary.
A saved prompt.
A faster proposal.
A customer email.
A checklist.
A report.
A tool someone started using because it helped.
That is how AI enters most businesses.
Quietly.
Then the work starts moving faster.
The problem is not that AI is being used.
The problem is that the business may not have stopped long enough to inspect what AI is being allowed to carry.
A message.
A promise.
A process.
A conclusion.
A customer moment.
A piece of private information.
The software may produce the output.
The business still owns what happens next.
AI can help a clear business move faster.
It can also make unclear work look ready.
A polished sales email can carry a promise the team cannot keep.
A clean customer reply can miss the person behind the question.
A useful summary can become the record before anyone checks what was left out.
A checklist can make an incomplete process look official.
A saved prompt can become the hidden instruction behind repeated work.
Most of this does not feel risky at first.
It feels convenient.
That is why inspection needs to happen before correction.
The Audit Kit helps you see the work underneath the tool.
Convenience becomes expensive when the business starts defending work it never fully inspected.
The Kit helps you inspect five places where AI may already be shaping the business.
Which AI tools are being used?
Who is using them?
What information is being entered?
What outputs are being saved, sent, published, or reused?
Which prompts are becoming habits?
What assumptions are built into them?
What do they tell AI to protect?
What do they allow AI to invent?
Where does AI enter the work?
Where does human review happen?
Where is review assumed instead of defined?
Where is AI helping shape words customers read, trust, buy from, or act on?
What promise does that language create?
Who owns the final answer?
What should AI only prepare?
What needs human approval?
What should stay human-led?
This is the first map.
Not a complex system.
A clear record of what AI is already touching.
A worksheet to list the tools, tasks, inputs, outputs, users, and review points already inside the business.
A guided review of saved prompts, repeated instructions, missing limits, and places where AI may be shaping the standard.
A way to see where AI enters the work, what happens next, and where ownership becomes unclear.
A focused review of emails, proposals, sales copy, support replies, service language, and other customer-facing work.
A practical way to identify where human review is weak, rushed, informal, or missing.
A simple test for deciding how much review a task deserves based on what becomes costly if the output is wrong.
A final worksheet that sorts work into four groups:
AI can carry.
AI can prepare.
Human review required.
Human-led.
The final map is the real outcome.
You leave with a clearer boundary around the work.
A structured workbook you can complete on-screen, save, and return to later.
A spreadsheet for tracking tools, tasks, reviewers, risk, and ownership.
A short orientation file showing what to complete first and how the Kit connects to the optional AI Judgment Review.
The Kit is delivered digitally after purchase.
A membership area is also included.
It is not a prompt pack.
It is not an automation guide.
It is not a course about using more AI.
It is not a broad business audit.
It is not a replacement for judgment.
The Kit exists to help you inspect the AI use already inside the business before it becomes harder to question.
AI is already helping with real work.
You use AI for drafts, research, summaries, customer replies, proposals, planning, or internal processes.
You know the work is useful, but the review still depends on you remembering to check it.
You have saved prompts or repeated workflows nobody has inspected closely.
You want clearer limits before adding more tools or automation.
You want to protect trust, voice, customer experience, and control.
You are looking for a list of the newest AI tools.
You want someone to build the system for you.
You need a high-stakes company-wide diagnostic.
You already know that major decisions, enterprise promises, hiring, or operational commitments are hardening around an unstable assumption.
That last situation belongs in the Interpretation Gap™ Diagnostic, not this Kit.
You will know where AI is already being used.
You will know which prompts are shaping repeated work.
You will know where customer-facing language needs closer review.
You will know where the business is relying on informal judgment.
You will know what AI can safely carry.
You will know what AI should only prepare.
You will know what needs human approval.
You will know what should remain human-led.
The outcome is not more activity. It is a clearer boundary.
The Audit Kit is designed to stand on its own.
You can complete it, use what you find, and stop there.
But some owners will want a second set of eyes.
That is what the $750 AI Judgment Review is for.
You complete the Kit first.
Then Norm reviews your answers and sends back a Loom walkthrough with a priority list.
The Kit shows what is exposed.
The Review tells you what to fix first.
AI can carry work.
It cannot carry consequence.
The Audit Kit helps you see where the business may already be handing over more than it intended.
Start with the tools.
Then the prompts.
Then the workflows.
Then the language customers see.
Then the places where review still depends on memory.
$97 one-time purchase
Self-guided inspection of your tools, prompts, workflows, customer language, and review gaps.