Review labor
Requester, reviewer, and approver minutes spent per decision.
- Today
- $18,659/mo
- Governed
- $8,811/mo
Choose the workflow you are evaluating, enter your own assumptions, and watch the approval drag, governed state, and payback respond as you type. If the model clears the 60-day bar, take it into an assessment; if it does not, this page says so.
No account needed — the model runs in your browser. Start from a preset profile, then replace the defaults with your own workflow numbers.
Modeled drag of $92,235 per month falls to $43,735 under governed execution. The $50,924 realized in the first 60 days covers the $35,140 deployment cost in 41 days.
We validate these assumptions against one real workflow, then recommend Sandbox, Shadow Mode, or a guided pilot — with your model attached, not a blank intake form.
These four buckets sum to the $92,235 monthly drag in your result. Each one responds to the inputs above.
Requester, reviewer, and approver minutes spent per decision.
Value at risk eroding for every day a decision waits.
Rework, concessions, and bad actions the policy gate prevents.
Operator time consumed by items that deserve an explicit no-action.
Every figure above comes from these formulas and public assumptions. Nothing in the model is fitted to make a workflow pass.
Review labor + approval-delay cost + avoidable loss + low-signal work, each computed per month from your inputs.
The same four buckets after the governed review rate, cycle reduction, error reduction, and no-action capture apply.
Gross monthly savings scaled by the ramp — benefits are not assumed to land at full run-rate from day one.
Pilot fee + internal implementation hours at your blended rate + integration cost + 60-day run cost.
Deployment cost divided by average daily realized savings. The page holds itself to a 60-day bar; 61–90 days reads as conditional.
Most teams already run approvals, permissions, and audit logs. The question the model prices is whether those controls certify the action before it lands.
One workflow with visible drag beats broad platform ROI. These are the artifacts the pilot's numbers convert into.
Prevented spend, refund abuse, fraud, bad disbursements, or unauthorized system changes.
Days to minutes or seconds when policy is clear and the safe path should not wait.
Signed dossiers replace screenshot hunts, ticket archaeology, and manual evidence assembly.
The percentage of high-risk actions evaluated before money moves or state changes.
Three operator-grade decisions with signals, policy lenses, rationale, and revisit conditions.
Generate the signed evidence artifact a governed decision produces at the execution boundary.
The public record this page's claims are held against: verification, coverage, and posture.
Request the assessment with this model attached, or start in Shadow Mode and replay real actions against policy before anything enforces.