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The AI Operations Audit.
I walk your operation the way I walk mine — kitchen, inventory, ordering, labor, reporting — and hand you a prioritized plan with an ROI figure on every AI opportunity. Written by the operator who cut his own store's food cost from 40.3% to 27.7%.
REMOTE OR ON-SITE · ONE OPERATION
The walkthrough
SIX PLACES RESTAURANTS LEAK MONEY — I CHECK ALL OF THEMOrdering & inventory
How orders get decided, who counts what, where the gut-feel is — and what a learning model would do differently.
Invoices & vendor pricing
Line-by-line against your contracted prices. Overcharges, drift, substitutions — the $2,042 category.
Labor & scheduling
Where hours drift past the plan, how late you find out, and whether AI scheduling tools would actually pay here.
Reporting & close-out
What you can see daily vs. what shows up a month late. Where numbers die in spreadsheets.
Customer-facing AI
Voice ordering, phone answering, drive-thru — evaluated on the operator's side of the table. I don't sell any of them.
Data plumbing
POS exports, vendor portals, spreadsheets. Whether your data can feed the tools worth buying — and the cheapest way to fix it if not.
What you get
A PLAN YOU CAN EXECUTE — WITH OR WITHOUT MENo slide decks. It's a working document — hand it to any builder, use it to negotiate with vendors, or hire me for the build.
How it runs
TWO WEEKS, START TO PLANThe walkthrough.
On-site in California or over video anywhere. I see the operation the way it actually runs — plus recent invoices and whatever reporting you already use. Messy data is normal; it's usually a finding, not a blocker.
The analysis.
I price each opportunity against your numbers — not industry averages — with follow-up questions as they come up. You keep running your store; the audit doesn't need your week.
The plan + working session.
You get the written plan, then we walk it together. You leave knowing your top three moves and what each is worth.
Audit FAQ
BEFORE YOU BOOKIs the AI Operations Audit for single locations or multi-unit groups?
Both. The $2,500 flat fee covers one operation walked end-to-end — a single location, or one representative location of a multi-unit group plus the group-level reporting and ordering workflows. Multi-unit operators evaluating a rollout usually audit one store first and apply the plan across the rest.
Do you sell software after the audit?
No. The audit is platform-agnostic and the plan stands on its own. If an off-the-shelf tool solves a problem, the plan names it — including OpsBrain only when it's genuinely the right fit, and including "don't buy anything" where that's the honest answer. There is no obligation to hire Avissh for a build afterward.
Can you evaluate an AI voice-ordering or drive-thru vendor we're considering?
Yes — vendor evaluation is part of the audit scope. Avissh evaluates voice ordering, drive-thru, and phone-answering AI on the operator's side of the table using a published framework (multi-location rollout, POS integration, franchisor approval, per-location economics), and doesn't resell any of the platforms.
What do you need from me during the audit?
A walkthrough of the operation (on-site or over video), recent vendor invoices, and whatever reporting you already use — P&L exports, spreadsheets, POS reports. The audit works with what you actually have; messy data is normal and is usually itself a finding.
Is the audit remote or on-site?
Either. Engagements are remote-first and work well over video. In-person visits are available within California, and on a project-by-project basis nationally.
Book the audit
OPERATOR TO OPERATORTell me about your operation.
Two sentences is plenty. I read every message myself and reply within 24 hours — including "you don't need the audit" when that's true.