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You ran the assessment. You still don't know what your agent will break.

An automated check looked at your configuration and handed back a readiness checklist, some green, some not. And the only question that matters is still unanswered: if you turn an AI agent loose on your org, what does it touch, and what falls over? A checklist tells you that you're not ready. It doesn't show you the wreckage path, and it doesn't do the fix.

A checklist is a to-do list. You need the blueprint behind it.

An automated assessment answers one question: what looks off? The question you actually carry to bed is different: what will go wrong when an agent acts, and what do I do about it?

A tool that reads your configuration and flags items is genuinely useful, and a continuous one that watches for drift is useful too. But flagging stops at the surface.

It doesn't trace what happens when an agent with broad permissions reaches into that org and acts. This field feeds that flow, that flow fires that update, that update touches ten thousand records. That chain is the whole risk. A readiness checklist never walks it.

the answer

the agent-readiness x-ray

So we built the thing the checklist skips. The X-Ray isn't a list of flags. It's a map and a plan, delivered by a human to the person who has to answer for the rollout.

A tool makes the agent buildable. The X-Ray makes it safe.

An assessment tells you you're not ready. The X-Ray tells you what will break.

Good platforms are broad, visual, and always on, and that's worth something. We're deep and finished, which is worth something else. Here's the honest difference, strengths and all.

An assessment platform · e.g. SweepThe Agent-Readiness X-Ray
What you getAn automated readiness assessment and checklistA deep read + the map + the ten-step plan
How deepConfiguration mapping, drift detection, a readiness scoreBlast radius & permission paths — what actually breaks
How honestA list of findingsEvery finding evidence-graded (Confirmed / Computed / Inferred)
Who runs itYou do — a continuous tool you operateWe do — read to your IT and data team
What it costsA platform subscription that auto-renewsOne fixed fee. No subscription. No auto-renew.
The outputA dashboard you interpretA finished plan, read to the people who own the rollout
Built forTeams designing and monitoring config continuouslyThe leader who answers for the agent going live

Choose a tool like Sweep if

  • You want a visual, no-code way to design and change your CRM config
  • You need continuous, always-on drift detection you run yourself
  • You want a self-serve platform your team operates day to day

Choose the Agent-Readiness X-Ray if

  • You're accountable for an agent going live and need to know what breaks
  • You want the map and the ten-step plan, done for you
  • You'd rather pay once than carry a subscription

If you want a platform, subscribe to the tool. If you want the answer, call us.

Already ran an assessment? Good. Keep it.

An assessment is a fine place to start. It's a terrible place to stop, because someone still has to read the org deeply, find what breaks, and do the ten steps. That's the part the tool hands back to you.

That's us. You bring the assessment. We bring the answer.

See what's in your org before your agent does.

Here's what changes the night before you flip the switch: you're not guessing anymore. You have the map. You know what it touches, and you know the ten things you fixed, in order, and why. You can put your name on it.

show us your org

One fee. No subscription. No findings, no fee.

questions

Sweep alternative — the honest answers

Is there a Sweep alternative that includes a human readout?

Yes. The Agent-Readiness X-Ray is done-for-you: we run the deep read, trace what your agent will break, and walk the findings and the ten-step plan through with your IT and data team, instead of leaving you to operate a continuous tool yourself.

Do I need a subscription to assess my Salesforce org for an AI agent?

No. The X-Ray is a one-time, fixed fee. No subscription, no auto-renew. You choose each engagement, and if we find nothing, there's no fee.

How is this different from an automated agentic readiness assessment?

An automated assessment grades your configuration and hands you a checklist. The X-Ray traces the blast radius: which paths your agent can take through the org and what breaks if it takes one. Then it gives you the ordered ten-step plan to get ready, delivered by a human. A different question, answered at a different depth.

What does "evidence-graded" mean?

Every finding is labeled Confirmed, Computed, or Inferred, so you can see what we proved directly from your metadata versus what we calculated or suspect. Your agent should never act on uncertain data, and neither should you.

I already ran an assessment. Can you still help?

That's the ideal starting point. Bring the assessment; we read the org deeply, tell you what will break, and get you ready. It becomes step zero, not the finish line.

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