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Find the first AI workflow that should actually pay back.

Payback Map is a $299, 72-hour audit for service businesses that are tired of buying more SaaS and still doing the same manual follow-up, scheduling, CRM, and reporting work.

No checkout is embedded here yet. Start with intake; payment comes after scope and safe starting materials are clear.

Intro audit

$299

72-hour turnaround after scope, payment, and starting materials are confirmed.
Built for one repeated workflow, not a vague AI transformation project.
Human approval boundaries and do-not-automate risks are part of the deliverable.

Buyer journey

Know where each click takes you.

Synvia Pro is the offer page. Payback Map is the dedicated intake and sample-report workspace. The journey is intentionally split so you can inspect the audit before sharing workflow details.

1. Learn the offer on Synvia Pro

This page explains the $299 Payback Map audit, when it is a fit, what happens before payment, and how the 72-hour clock starts.

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2. Use the guided Payback Map intake

The dedicated Payback Map workspace collects safe, redacted workflow notes and returns a readiness result before any checkout or call.

Open intake workspace

3. Review a sample report

See the shape of the deliverable before you request review: ranked workflow opportunities, safety boundaries, and a first pilot brief.

View sample report

Why this exists

Most businesses do not need another SaaS subscription first.

They need to know which workflow is leaking time or revenue, which parts are safe for AI assistance, and what should stay human-reviewed. Payback Map turns that into a small decision before a bigger build.

Missed calls and slow lead follow-up
CRM cleanup and estimate handoff
Scheduling, reminders, and owner admin
Inbox triage and status updates
Quote follow-up and stalled opportunities
Reporting across spreadsheets and SaaS tools

What you get

A practical map, not an AI strategy deck.

The report is designed so an owner can decide whether to gather more evidence, run a small pilot, or move into a Synvia Pro build path.

Ranked payback map

A prioritized list of workflows scored by friction, volume, risk, and likely implementation path.

Do-not-automate-yet list

The steps that still need human judgment, clean data, or process cleanup before automation is safe.

First pilot brief

A plain-English starter ticket for the first agent-ready workflow, including tools, inputs, approvals, and success checks.

Prompt and operating plan

Reusable prompt patterns plus a human-review loop so AI assistance fits your actual business process.

Use it before you buy another tool or start a bigger build.

Payback Map is for the moment when the team knows work is leaking time, but the next move is not obvious. It gives you a small, human-reviewed decision before you commit to software, automation, or a custom internal tool.

Fit signal 1

One repeated workflow

Fit signal 2

Clear human approval boundaries

Fit signal 3

$299 audit before a bigger build

How to start

Three steps before the audit clock starts.

01

Start with AI intake

Answer a short form about one repeated workflow. The form asks for business context and friction, not passwords or sensitive customer records.

02

Confirm fit and next step

If the workflow is clear enough, Synvia Pro confirms scope, payment, and any optional intro-call timing before the audit begins.

03

Get the 72-hour audit

After scope, payment, and starting materials are in, the 72-hour clock starts and you receive the Payback Map report.

Ready to test one workflow?

Use safe, redacted workflow notes. The intake can notify Payback Map only after you explicitly ask for review.

Start AI intake

Starting questions

What happens before you buy?

The goal is to make the first step clear without asking your team to hand over private data or sit through a vague sales process.

Is there a form?

Yes. Start with the AI intake. It asks about one workflow, the people involved, current tools, volume, delay points, and what a win would look like.

Do I pay up front?

Not from this page. Intake comes first so the audit can be scoped safely. Payment is requested after the workflow is specific enough for a useful 72-hour review.

Do we need an intro call?

Only when it helps. If the intake is clear, the audit can start asynchronously. If the workflow is fuzzy, Synvia Pro can use a short intro call to tighten scope first.

When does the 72-hour clock start?

After scope, payment, and safe starting materials are confirmed. The clock does not start while the workflow is still being clarified.

How much time does this take from us?

Plan on 30–45 minutes for intake and material gathering. Add a short intro call only if the workflow needs clarification before the audit starts.