A 15-minute diagnostic that maps your entire app ecosystem, calculates your Silo Score™, and shows you exactly what your disconnected tools are costing you — automatically.
Your Sales team is in HubSpot. Marketing is in Mailchimp. Ops is in Notion. Finance is in QuickBooks. And none of them talk to each other — so your team manually bridges the gaps, every single day.
Every week, your team copies data between tools that should be connected. That's not work — that's friction you're paying for.
Most growing companies have 3–5 tools with overlapping capabilities. You're subscribing to redundancy without realizing it.
When your tools don't talk, your data is always out of date somewhere. Every decision is made with partial information.
Your existing tools probably already support integrations you've never set up. Free wins sitting untouched.
Answer 20 targeted questions about the tools your teams use, department by department. Takes 15 minutes — no technical knowledge needed.
Our AI analyzes your ecosystem — mapping connections, identifying silos, spotting redundancies, and calculating the real cost of your disconnected stack.
A branded, client-specific PDF lands in your inbox within minutes. Your Silo Score, ecosystem map, cost estimate, and a prioritized action plan.
We score your app ecosystem from 0–100. The higher the score, the more fragmented your operations. Most growing companies score between 55–75 — which means significant time and money leaking every week.
Example score shown. Your actual score is generated from your specific answers.
This is not a template. Every insight references your actual tools, your specific gaps, and your real numbers. It reads like a consultant charged $5,000 to produce it.
Visual diagram of every tool in use, by department — color-coded by integration status.
Your 0–100 score with a breakdown of what's driving it and what would move it most.
Hours per week lost to manual work, converted to an annual dollar figure at your team's hourly rate.
Tools in your stack doing the same job — subscriptions you're paying for twice without knowing it.
Connections your tools already support that you're not using. Free wins available immediately.
The highest-impact, fastest-to-implement automations based on your specific stack and pain points.
A prioritized action plan you can start on immediately — with or without any extra help.
Based on your Silo Score and complexity, a specific recommendation for your next step — with projected ROI.
Full OpScan diagnostic report — specific to your company, your tools, and your numbers. Delivered to your inbox within minutes of completing your questionnaire.
Price increases to $197 after the founding member launch period.
Generic AI tools are blank slates. OpScan is built on BOC's decade of real operational consulting work — the frameworks, the Silo Score methodology, and the analysis logic come from actual operations experience, not a chatbot prompt.
Not at all. The questionnaire is conversational — it asks you things like "what tools does your sales team use?" and "how often does someone manually copy data between systems?" No technical knowledge required.
Most people finish in 12–18 minutes. The questions are structured to be fast — you're answering about your existing tools, not building anything new.
You'll receive the full PDF report plus a follow-up sequence with additional context on your specific findings. If your Silo Score suggests you'd benefit from OpBot, you'll get a direct recommendation — but there's zero pressure to do anything beyond what your report says.
All of them. OpScan is built for any growing company between $300K and $20M+ in annual revenue — regardless of industry. The silo problem is universal. The analysis adapts to your specific stack.
The analysis is generated by AI trained on BOC's operational frameworks. No human reviews your questionnaire — that's by design. It's what makes the report instant and keeps the price at $147 instead of $5,000.
Your Silo Score is waiting. Most companies are shocked by the number.
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