Audit · rung 2
Find out where your systems quietly stop agreeing.
Connectors fail silently. This audit traces every integration between store, CRM, ERP, and finance, finds where the data diverges, and hands you a prioritized plan to make them reconcile.
Integration Health Audit
- An integration map of your full stack
- A list of every break and drift, prioritized by risk
- A recommended fix, connector, custom, or rebuild, for each
- A recorded walkthrough you can share with your team
The fee credits in full toward the work that follows.
What it finds
What this audit surfaces
Every connection between your systems, mapped
Where data drifts, duplicates, or silently fails
Manual exports and reconciliation nobody owns
The edge cases your connectors can’t handle
Who it's for
Businesses running a store, CRM, and ERP that no longer agree on the numbers.
Every audit is fixed-scope and credits its fee toward the ERP-integration sprint, so you never pay twice to act on what you learn.
Credits toward your build
The fee applies in full to the engagement.
Sample report up front
See exactly what you’ll get before you buy.
Fixed price, no surprises
Scoped and priced before we start.
Questions
Common questions
How is this different from the conversion audit?
The Conversion Audit focuses on where your site is leaving money on the table, from what it can’t sell to where buyers drop off. This one focuses on the plumbing, where your systems fall out of sync. Many clients do both; start with whichever pain is louder.
Does the fee credit toward work?
Yes, the full fee credits toward the integration sprint or build that follows, so you never pay twice.
Do I own what the audit produces, or is it locked to your tools?
You own it. The map and the model are yours to keep and act on however you want, hand them to your own data team or your existing CRM, have another firm build it, or have us do it. The audit’s job is to tell you the truth about your stack, not to presume our engine; if Siren turns out to be the right tool we’ll show you why, but nothing in the deliverable is locked to it.
Who actually does this, and will I get handed to a junior?
One accountable lead owns your engagement from this audit through whatever follows, the same person who scopes it sees it through, not a rotating bench of account managers. When you reach out to scope the audit, you’re talking to the people who’d actually own the work.
Start here
Find out where your stack stops reconciling.
Tell us about your systems and we’ll scope the Integration Health Audit. Prefer to start with the bookable Conversion Audit? That’s ready now.