Audit already completed
The buyer has already seen the current-state issues and wants the first fix implemented.
DocSafe Sprint
Setup Start PageImplementation step
This is the next paid step after the audit when the buyer wants the workflow actually tightened. The sprint stays focused on one intake path, one approval structure, and one final handoff flow instead of turning into a broad systems project.
Scope Table
| Area | Included | Boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Intake path | One cleaner structure for what documents come in and how they are sorted. | No attempt to rebuild every client-facing form at once. |
| Approval states | One explicit flow for waiting, review, revision, approval, and ready-to-send. | No broad workflow platform migration in this sprint. |
| Delivery logic | One clear handoff structure for the final document package. | No full archive redesign beyond the narrow path chosen. |
| Commercial start | $270 deposit, then sprint brief confirmation. | Build work starts after both are in place. |
Best Fit
The buyer has already seen the current-state issues and wants the first fix implemented.
Document confusion is already costing time, trust, or repeated follow-up, so the buyer is ready to tighten the process.
The buyer wants improvement, but the implementation must stay bounded to one workflow path.
Buyer Message
If you want the workflow implemented, the next step is the DocSafe setup sprint. It is $900 total with a $270 deposit to begin, and it stays focused on one intake path, one approval structure, and one delivery flow.
Once the deposit lands, I lock the sprint brief around the audit findings and start with the bounded workflow path we agreed on.
Open Sprint IntakeIf one-path implementation works and the team needs a fuller private operating environment later, the next step is the white-label workspace.
Open Workspace Start