UPMLConsult

AI Growth Audit™

A paid diagnosis before growth infrastructure gets built.

UPMARKLabs reviews the actual operating system behind acquisition, conversion, CRM, automation, reporting, and AI visibility so the next investment is based on evidence, not pressure.

Audit investment

Starting at $750

1-2 week diagnostic rhythm

Practical 90-day roadmap

Recommended next commercial path

Why this exists

Most growth waste begins with a confident first guess.

The audit is for teams that know something in the system is underperforming, but do not want to solve the wrong problem. It slows the first decision just enough to make the next move cleaner.

Traffic is not the issue anymore

The business has visitors, campaigns, referrals, or content activity, but the quality of the next step is unclear.

The CRM tells only part of the story

Stages exist, but ownership, lead source, follow-up timing, and sales feedback are not easy to read.

Automation is being added too early

Tools are connected before the business knows which handoffs, triggers, or exceptions actually matter.

Reporting creates meetings, not decisions

Dashboards show activity, but leadership still cannot see where growth is slowing down.

Diagnostic logic

The audit looks for the constraint, not the loudest symptom.

A slow pipeline can look like a traffic problem. Weak lead quality can look like a sales problem. Poor reporting can make both feel true. The audit is designed to separate those signals before execution begins.

Acquisition clarity

Are the current channels producing the right kind of demand, or only more noise?

Conversion path

Does the page make the next decision obvious enough for a serious buyer?

CRM readiness

Can the team see source, stage, owner, response quality, and next action without manual detective work?

Lifecycle follow-up

Does the business stay useful after the first inquiry, or does momentum depend on memory?

AI visibility

Can search engines and AI answer systems understand the company, services, proof, and expertise clearly?

Reporting intelligence

Do reports help the team decide, or do they simply document what already happened?

Deliverables

The output is a decision system, not a slide deck that goes quiet.

Each deliverable is written to help leadership decide what should happen next: fix the foundation, build a focused asset, move into managed growth operations, or pause until the business has enough signal.

Operational audit

A plain-language review of the current growth system: website, offers, channels, CRM, automation, reporting, and lifecycle movement.

Funnel analysis

A close look at where buyers hesitate, where proof is thin, where forms create friction, and where the handoff loses context.

Workflow review

A map of how leads move from inquiry to follow-up, including ownership, timing, routing, reminders, and human intervention points.

Automation opportunities

Recommendations for automation that should be built now, delayed, simplified, or avoided because the underlying process is not ready.

Reporting evaluation

A view of which numbers are useful, which are misleading, and what leadership needs to see before scaling acquisition.

90-day roadmap

A prioritized sequence that explains what to fix first, what to build next, and which pricing path fits the business stage.

Audit process

A calm process for making a sharper first decision.

The audit does not try to turn every observation into a project. It reads the system, names the constraint, then recommends the smallest serious move that can improve growth quality.

01

Context intake

We collect the website, offers, analytics context, CRM notes, channel activity, sales process, and the growth questions leadership is actually trying to answer.

02

System reading

The audit looks across acquisition, conversion, CRM movement, follow-up, automation, reporting, and AI discoverability so the constraint is not misdiagnosed.

03

Bottleneck prioritization

Not every issue deserves immediate action. We separate cosmetic fixes from the few operational changes that would improve clarity and movement.

04

Roadmap and recommendation

You receive the recommended next step: a focused project build, Launch System, Growth Engine, Scale Partner path, or a quieter operational fix.

Fit and readiness

The audit is strongest when there is enough reality to inspect.

This is not meant to make a business feel more complicated. It is meant to find the part of the operating system that is quietly reducing growth quality.

Best fit

Teams with an active website, existing traffic or lead flow, and enough operating history to reveal patterns.

May be too early

Brands with no live offer, no real audience signal, or no decision-maker available for the diagnostic conversation.

Internal owner needed

One person should be able to share context, confirm priorities, and help translate findings into the next business decision.

What helps the audit move faster

Access does not need to be perfect. But the more context we can see, the less the audit has to guess.

Website and key landing pages

Current acquisition channels

Analytics or reporting access

CRM stage and workflow context

Offer, pricing, and sales process notes

Recent campaign or lead-quality concerns

Questions before booking

A few things worth clarifying before the audit starts.

Is the AI Growth Audit a sales call?

No. It is a paid diagnostic engagement. The goal is to identify the real constraint before a larger build, managed execution, or automation program is recommended.

How long does the audit take?

Most audits take 1-2 weeks, depending on access, complexity, and how quickly the team can share context.

What does starting at $750 mean?

The base audit starts at $750 for a focused diagnostic. More complex systems, multi-brand environments, deeper CRM review, or larger reporting analysis may require a custom scope.

Do we need this before every project?

Not always. If the priority is already obvious, a focused project build may make sense. If the constraint is unclear, the audit is usually the safer first move.

Does the audit cover GEO and AI visibility?

Yes. GEO, or Generative Engine Optimization, is reviewed as part of AI visibility when search presence, answer-engine readability, entity clarity, and content structure are relevant to the business.

What happens after the audit?

You receive a practical recommendation. That may be Launch System, Growth Engine, Scale Partner, a focused project build, or a smaller operational correction before more execution begins.

Diagnostic entry

Start with the constraint before committing to the build.

Bring the current website, numbers, tools, and growth problem. The AI Growth Audit turns that context into a clearer 90-day decision path.

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Share the current context

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Diagnose the operating constraint

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Choose the right next path

Good growth infrastructure starts with knowing what should not be built yet.