Walk in with evidence, not assertions.
The Agency Revenue Radar reads how AI finds and represents each of your clients, turns that reading into work you can put a value on, and keeps watch once the work ships.
This page is the platform itself, screen by screen.
Why
The platform exists so that each client conversation can open with something true.
Outreach and pitches open with something true about the client's estate, not a claim about your own. Radar gives each conversation a starting point the prospect has never seen.
Each finding carries the correction work it implies, so the conversation moves to scope and order, not persuasion. The platform holds that value, client by client, day by day.
OVER|SITE keeps reading after launch. Each review starts from evidence gathered since the last one, so the relationship never has to argue from memory.
Being heard
How a BDR gets heard.
This is the screen behind the first conversation. The first IN|SITE reading of a website is free, and it gives outreach something true to open with: the account's own result, sent as a board-ready PDF with an email already written. Five steps, start to sent.
Share AI Readiness results by website: PDF, Excel or CSV.
The resultSee the PDF the client receivesThe AI readiness assessment for apok.au.com. Opens as a PDF.Any chosen account: a present client, a lapsed relationship, or a prospect.
Pick the right organization from the matches.
The system produces the AI Readiness result for that site.
The result becomes a board-ready PDF of the findings.
Sample emails are written on the system, ready to go with the result attached.
One canvas
One screen shows where each client stands.
Each client sits on the AI Readiness Maturity scale where the reading places it, so the whole base can be taken in at a glance. Group the canvas by status, present, lapsed or prospective, and a report for any status is two clicks away.
The Agency Revenue Radar. The AI Readiness Maturity™ scale, with each client placed on it.
The Radar view
Each account on one canvas, plotted by value and risk.
Present, lapsed and prospective clients sit together. Where a relationship is drifting, the canvas says so before the review does. It is the same view the commercial intelligence page describes, here as the working surface of the platform.
A client, one clickClick any client and the summary opens: status, owner, the six-month AI readiness trend, maturity level, and the revenue opportunity, totalled.
Find any organizationSearch by a name, or just a few letters, across present clients, lapsed relationships and prospective accounts. Results are grouped by relationship, with the closest match at the top.
Adding a clientOne at a time, or a whole list by file upload. Name, account owner and status, and the client is on the canvas.
AI Readiness Assessment
At the heart of the platform: one site's result.
The assessment reads a site from the outside in: what AI finds, what it misses, and how the organization is represented. It is independent of the agency, which is what makes it usable in the room.
Each site gets its own: an overall reading with its six-month trend, the ten principles of AI readiness each site and page is measured against, and the first stage of correction work, costed. What the reading measures is set out on the AI Readiness page.
An AI Readiness Assessment. One site, ten principles, and the first stage of work, costed. Click the report to view it at full size.
After launch
The relationship, kept current.
Each reading turns into correction work: what to fix, where, and what it is worth. The platform holds the open value across all tracked sites, day by day, so there is always a next piece of work to discuss. The live figure behind this view has its own page.
OVER|SITE keeps reading once the work ships. When something regresses or slips out of view, the watch picks it up and says so, before the client's next meeting does. It is the part of the platform a client sees most often.
Each reading, correction and movement becomes material you can put in front of a client: quotes, meeting work packs and review papers, assembled by the platform rather than the night before. How agencies use these in reviews is covered in this article.