48-hour async review for the team answering the questionnaire

Send one blocked AI review thread and get a blunt fix plan.

The Concierge Audit is a 48-hour async read for SaaS teams already in a live buyer review and stuck on one urgent blocker: weak answer wording, missing proof assets, named-vendor confusion, AI agent control gaps, or a trust page that does not support the claim. It is scoped to one live review path and returns the next move, not a generic framework. No call required.

What you get back in 48 hours

Three concrete outputs: the top gap blocking the thread, the best fix path to tackle first, and reply-ready guidance you can apply to the live review without booking a call.

1. Gap priority

The specific wording, proof asset, or control boundary that is weakest right now.

2. Fix path

The next file to tighten first: answer block, evidence map, named-vendor note, or agent-control worksheet.

3. Reply-ready guidance

Actionable next steps for the live thread, not a long redesign plan.

What is included
  • One live questionnaire, trust page, packet, or AI agent review path.
  • A written async response within 48 hours during early access.
  • A gap-priority callout, a first fix path, and reply-ready guidance.
  • Scope tied to the blocker you actually sent, not a broad product audit.
What is not included
  • No meeting, workshop, or live call.
  • No legal opinion, contract interpretation, or implementation project.
  • No broad review of unrelated pages or every vendor in the stack.
Best fit

You already have a real buyer questionnaire, security review, AI agent review, trust-page claim, or named-vendor answer in flight and need a sharper response than another template or generic checklist.

  • One live review path, not a broad product audit
  • One reply within 48 hours during early access
  • One concrete next move instead of another framework

What you send

Keep it narrow. One thread, one blocker, one deadline.

Live review

The exact question or page

Share the buyer questionnaire prompt, trust page, packet draft, evidence gap, or AI agent control review that is actually blocking the deal.

Context

The affected workflow

Name the vendor, workflow, customer segment, and deadline so the review stays grounded in the real path instead of generic security copy.

Constraint

The thing you cannot risk

Call out what must be preserved: proof trail, owner name, review date, approval stop, legal follow-up, or a customer-facing statement already in use.

What you get back

The output is designed to help you move the thread, not admire a framework.

Gap priority list

A blunt read of what is actually weak, missing, or risky in the current answer, proof packet, or public page.

Fix path

The next asset to tighten first: answer block, evidence map, named-vendor file, agent-control worksheet, trust page, or customer-facing notice support.

Reply-ready guidance

Practical next steps you can apply to the live review thread without booking a workshop or waiting for a broad redesign.

Use the audit when the free paths stop being enough

Start with self-serve if the blocker is still obvious. Escalate to the audit when judgment and prioritization are the missing piece.

Common audit triggers

These are the patterns the paid review is built for.

Proof gap

The answer exists but the evidence trail is weak

The buyer wants proof assets, named ownership, a review date, or a trust-page bridge and the current file does not support the claim.

Named vendor

The generic AI answer is not specific enough

The buyer named OpenAI or another provider directly and the response needs a cleaner vendor-specific path.

Agent controls

The blocker is the control boundary

The buyer wants the exact tools, mutating actions, approval stops, service-account scope, and audit trail behind an AI agent workflow.

Scope and delivery

$249 one-time. One live review path. Reply by email within 48 hours during early access with the gap priority, fix path, and reply-ready guidance. NoticeKit prepares operational guidance and asset priorities, not legal advice or contract interpretation.