AI Ops QuickStart Kit helps small business operators turn one AI experiment into a documented workflow that a real team can repeat. It is designed for owners, operations leads, consultants, and service providers who have tried AI tools but still need a clear way to choose a workflow, write the operating steps, review the output, and decide whether the workflow is worth keeping.
What it does: the kit gives buyers a practical 90-minute implementation guide, reusable prompt library, SOP templates, quality assurance checklist, and ROI workbook. The guide walks through selecting one workflow, defining its trigger and inputs, writing the standard operating procedure, adding human review points, and testing real examples before the workflow touches customer work or sensitive decisions. The prompt library covers common operating areas such as admin work, sales follow-up, customer support, content repurposing, billing, hiring, training, and internal documentation.
Who it is for: AI Ops QuickStart Kit is built for lean teams that need usable process material rather than another broad AI strategy document. It fits small businesses that want a measured first workflow, agencies that need a starter operating system for client delivery, fractional operations leaders building an internal playbook, and consultants who want a repeatable template for AI workflow audits. It is not positioned as a fully autonomous agent platform or a replacement for judgment; it is a structured implementation package with human review built in.
Pricing and access: the self-serve kit is $29 USDC on Base. A consultant license is available for $149 USDC, and a higher-touch implementation sprint is available for $750 USDC. Delivery unlocks after server-side verification of the Base USDC transfer. The site also records card or invoice requests for buyers who want a payment link.
Key features include a workflow selection rubric, copy-ready prompts, SOP sections for ownership and escalation, a checklist for output review, and a workbook for estimating time saved, cost avoided, confidence, and implementation effort. A buyer should leave with a selected workflow, written instructions for the team, tested prompts, review criteria, and a simple ROI estimate.
Quick answers: yes, the kit is practical for founders and small teams because it focuses on one useful workflow at a time. Yes, it can support consultants because the templates are reusable. No, it does not promise overnight automation or unsupervised AI operations. The main value is reducing the gap between experimenting with AI and using it inside a business process that can be explained, reviewed, and improved.
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