OpsVantage analyzes one of your core business processes and reveals exactly where time, effort and money leak out — then hands you a prioritized roadmap to fix it. Completely self-serve. You never have to speak to anyone.
The sample below happens to be a fabrication line. The exact same Lean method works on a patient intake, a loan approval, a fulfillment flow, or an employee onboarding. If it's a repeatable process, OpsVantage can analyze it.
Every process — in any business — is a mix of value-added work and non-value-added activity. The trouble is that waste becomes invisible over time. It just looks like "the way things are done."
Start it yourself in about 15 minutes. We run the analysis. You get the roadmap. No meetings, no sales calls, no scheduling.
A short, guided self-serve form captures the process you want analyzed — the steps, the people, the times, the pain. ~15 minutes, no prep or data exports.
Your process goes through the CLEAR™ framework and is reviewed by a real Six Sigma practitioner before delivery — not just an automated tool.
A complete, actionable analysis lands in your inbox in 3–5 business days, with fixes prioritized by effort — ready to act on immediately.
A proven Lean method applied to one process at a time, delivered as a document you can act on — not a slide deck that sits in a drawer.
We map your process exactly as it runs today — every step, owner, tool, and the waiting in between.
We pinpoint the waste: bottlenecks, delays, duplicate effort, and the steps that quietly cost the most.
We classify every step by whether it adds value your customer would actually pay for.
We design a leaner future-state process, resequenced to run in a fraction of the time.
You get prioritized fixes by effort — from quick wins this week to bigger transformation.
Every audit runs through the same Lean framework — structured intake, capacity and constraint math, TIMWOODS waste analysis, and the CLEAR™ sequence — then expert review. The value isn't a tool; it's knowing what to ask and proving it with numbers. Consistent, defensible, and grounded in decades-old operations science, not guesswork.
See exactly what lands in your inbox. Download a full sample analysis before you order anything.
Your report isn't just automated output. Before it's delivered, it's reviewed by a Six Sigma–certified practitioner who has taught Lean to hundreds of employees in classroom settings and worked hands-on as a process improvement specialist. You get real operational judgment — grounded in Lean methodology, not just a tool's best guess.
Transparent, fixed pricing — the opposite of a consulting engagement. You know the cost before you start, and you never get on a call to "scope it."
Six months after your audit, submit your updated numbers through a short follow-up form and we re-run the analysis at no charge — new capacity math, before/after comparison, and what your fixes actually recovered. Your audit isn't a report that sits in a drawer; it's a measured result.
Most solutions force you to choose: do it all yourself, or pay a consultant for months. OpsVantage gives you the speed of technology with the judgment of an expert — for a fraction of the price.
The biggest source of waste isn't complexity — it's familiarity. When delays become "the way things are done," they stop looking like problems. We bring the objective outside view.
No weeks of workshops and follow-ups. A structured analysis at a fixed $2,500, delivered in days — and you never have to sit through a sales or scoping call.
AI can organize information; it can't replace operational judgment. Every analysis follows a structured Lean methodology and is reviewed by a Six Sigma–certified Lean trainer before it reaches you.
Waste rarely creates an emergency — it just quietly consumes capacity every day. A single fix often returns far more than the $2,500 cost of the analysis.
Yes. Waste in a process is waste in a process — regardless of industry. The sample shows a fabrication line, but the same Lean method applies just as well to a clinic intake, a loan approval, a fulfillment flow, or an employee onboarding.
You can — and you'll likely get a confident answer that's subtly wrong. The hard part isn't running an AI; it's knowing what to ask it. OpsVantage applies a structured Lean Six Sigma method — capacity and takt math, constraint analysis, TIMWOODS waste classification — that pinpoints the one step actually capping your process and proves it with numbers. Then a Six Sigma–certified practitioner reviews every analysis before it reaches you. A generic chatbot gives you a tidy summary; this gives you the right diagnosis, reviewed by an expert, for a fixed $2,500.
Correct. OpsVantage is 100% self-serve. No sales calls, no scheduling, no meetings. You complete a short form and your finished analysis arrives by email.
One end-to-end workflow with a clear start and finish — like the 11-step Shear→Pack line in the sample, or "lead arrives → quote sent." The guided intake helps you define the boundaries if you're unsure.
Your completed analysis is delivered in 3–5 business days after you submit the intake.
Just what the guided ~15-minute intake asks for: your steps, who does them, rough times, and where it hurts. No data exports, no special software, no prep.
Six months after your audit is delivered, you'll get a short follow-up form asking for your updated numbers — same style as the original intake, but shorter. We re-run the analysis on your new data at no charge and send back a before/after comparison: updated capacity math, what changed, and what your implemented fixes actually recovered. It turns your audit into a measured result instead of a one-time report.
No. It's scheduled automatically when your audit is delivered. At the 180-day mark, the follow-up form arrives in your inbox — you fill it out (about 10 minutes, since your process map already exists), and your re-measurement is delivered within a few business days.
Still worth doing — and still free. If nothing changed, the re-measurement quantifies exactly what the delay is costing you in capacity and time, using your own current numbers. Several of the roadmap's quick wins typically cost nothing to implement, so the re-measurement often becomes the nudge that gets the first fix shipped.
It's included in the $2,500 — no additional charge. The follow-up form arrives at 180 days, and we honor it for up to 12 months after your original audit, so a busy quarter doesn't cost you the benefit.
A multi-page analysis: your constraint proven with the math, a full capacity & waste profile, a future-state design, and a prioritized roadmap with projected impact — reviewed by a Six Sigma practitioner. It also includes a free re-measurement at 180 days, so you can see what your fixes recovered. Download the sample to see the full depth.
Download a full sample analysis to see exactly how waste is identified and turned into action — then start your order whenever you're ready. No calls, pay once.