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Evidence Triage · £1,500

Send me what you have. I’ll tell you what’s defensible.

A fixed-scope review of your buyer’s AI security questionnaire, your draft answers and whatever evidence you already have. In 48–72h after a complete upload, you get a triage memo: what’s defensible, what’s weak, what’s missing, and what should not be sent to the buyer as written.

£1,500 · fixed scope 48–72h after complete upload up to 10 buyer questions no discovery call needed

Upload what you have — it doesn’t need to be perfect.

What you get back

  • Each answer marked defensible · weak · unsupported · unsafe to send
  • An evidence-gap list — what’s missing to make weak answers hold
  • What you should not claim as currently written
  • Which answers need a retest before they go out
  • A buyer-risk summary and a recommended next step

What it’s not

  • Not a certification or an audit opinion
  • Not a full application penetration test
  • Not legal advice or a guarantee of buyer approval
  • Not a rubber stamp — weak is marked weak, missing is marked missing
  • If the material’s too thin for buyer-ready answers, I’ll say so — and you still get the gap list and an evidence plan
Step 1 · Upload

Upload your material

It doesn’t need to be perfect or complete — upload what exists. The clock starts once the upload is complete enough to review; if something critical is missing, you’ll get one structured request, not an email thread.

A · Buyer-review context
B · AI system type
C · Upload what you have

Large log dumps? Leave a share link (Drive/Dropbox) in the box below instead of uploading.

D · Top concern
Step 2 · Pay to begin

£1,500 — fixed scope

Turnaround starts once your upload and payment are both in. Pay securely below, or I’ll send a Stripe invoice after your upload — whichever you prefer.

Pay £1,500 & start →

If the supplied material is too thin to support buyer-ready answers, I’ll tell you clearly before any pack work — the triage still gives you a gap list and an evidence plan. Point-in-time, scoped review — not certification, not a full penetration test.