With Veda

The audit, powered by the map.

Veda Flow is self-serve — and it's also built to support Veda's Business Efficiency Audit. Same product, with Veda's consultants working the map alongside you.

How it works together

Your map becomes the working document.

A traditional audit ends in a PDF. A Veda audit builds a living map you keep.

  1. 01

    Discovery, together

    You (or Veda, with you) run the guided discovery. Everything you say is captured as evidence; the map starts forming in the first session.

  2. 02

    Veda works the map

    Veda's consultants review each workflow with you — validating steps, questioning assumptions, and marking where time, margin and capacity are leaking.

  3. 03

    Your team confirms reality

    The people who actually do the work confirm the steps. The map's validation score becomes the audit's confidence — evidence-backed, not opinion-based.

  4. 04

    From map to plan

    The validated map shows what to simplify, support, automate or rebuild — and in what order. If Veda builds or implements anything, this is the foundation it's built on.

What you get
  • A validated operating map of your business — yours to keep, not a report that goes in a drawer
  • Every finding traceable to evidence and confirmed by your team
  • A prioritised, honest view of what to fix first — with human judgement protected, never “replaced”
  • A head start on implementation: the map is the brief
Where it goes next
  • First fixes: simplify and support before any automation
  • Implementation handoff: if Veda builds systems or automations, the validated map defines them
  • A living record: re-validate as the business changes, so the map never rots
  • Consultant workspace views are in active development — the map already does the heavy lifting today

Prefer to start on your own? Everything above works self-serve too — Veda can join the map whenever you're ready.

Start the map yourself — or start it with Veda.

Either way, the first session ends with your business on the map.

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