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Paid pre-pilot assessment
This page is for qualified teams that are on the correct path to order the Paid Pre-Pilot Assessment.
The goal is to make availability, price, and next action clear before you commit to payment.
This is a bounded, async-first pre-pilot assessment for qualified teams.
Its role is to turn buyer-facing security and readiness uncertainty into a written decision package that clarifies fit, constraints, readiness posture, and justified next step.
It is for teams that already passed qualification and need a controlled paid step rather than vague pre-sales discussion or a call-led advisory motion.
The written output is meant to support an accountable operator, owner, or buyer-side stakeholder deciding whether to move, pause, or decline the next commercial step.
Qualification and the runtime order record determine whether this is the correct paid path before checkout starts.
The core deliverable is a bounded written decision package, not a conversational recap or open-ended discovery trail.
Payment starts the assessment path while pilot and recurring outcomes remain separate later decisions.
A written verdict on whether the current situation fits the platform's bounded scope.
A structured summary of what is ready, what is missing, and what limits the next controlled step.
A clear determination of whether a bounded founding pilot is justified.
The major buyer-facing evidence, readiness, and risk gaps still affecting decision confidence.
A specific next-path recommendation rather than an open-ended discussion outcome.
A decision-oriented written output that can be used internally by the submitting team.
What your team gains after payment:
A controlled paid path toward a written decision package your internal owner can review, rather than more ambiguous pre-sales conversation.
The backend remains the source of truth for order and checkout state. Browser navigation alone does not confirm payment.
Boundaries are part of the safety of this purchase. The paid step is meant to narrow decisions, not expand into undefined work.
Decision support for ordering, payment, and bounded operating scope.
No. The normal path remains async-first. Qualification and runtime order availability determine whether the paid assessment offer is available.
A bounded written decision output covering fit, readiness, constraints, major gaps, and the justified next step.
No. The paid assessment is a decision product. A bounded founding pilot is considered only if the assessment supports it.
No. The paid assessment is bounded and product-shaped. It does not convert into an open-ended advisory retainer.
When the team wants a call-first consulting motion, expects open-ended discovery, needs managed security operations, or is not ready for a bounded paid first step.