Work through eight guided sections to identify whether the primary constraint on performance is commercial economics, growth, operations, data, technology, AI readiness or organisational execution, and which pathway addresses it.
The result is a constraint map, not a single percentage score: a primary constraint card, secondary-dependency cards, and an evidence-confidence indicator on each domain showing how much weight your answers can carry. It names the evidence gaps worth checking, lists three immediate actions, and recommends the audit or service category that fits the hypothesis, alongside a plain note on what the result does and does not mean. Where the fit is poor or the business is not ready, the result says so and suggests preparation steps instead of a pathway.
The assessment works from self-reported answers across eight domains, using progressive disclosure and conditional branching so you only see questions relevant to your situation. Rules then map the pattern of answers to a primary constraint hypothesis, secondary dependencies and a recommended pathway. The output is a preliminary recommendation (never a definitive diagnosis) and it shows only the two or three most defensible next steps rather than every possible route.
Results are rule-based guidance generated from self-reported answers. They are directional, not accounting, legal or other professional advice, and a professional review working from evidence may reach different conclusions.
The assessment runs inside Web Lifter Studio and responses save to your private workspace, where the completed run becomes a reusable diagnostic record connected to your business profile. Where a profile already exists, relevant questions prefill from it, and your answers in turn enrich that profile so later tools start from what you have already provided. Company, role and website details remain optional unless you request a service follow-up.
The completed assessment sits on your Studio dashboard as your current diagnostic baseline. After material business changes (or roughly every six months) you can reassess, see what moved between runs, and track which recommended actions were completed. Studio also uses the result to personalise which tools it suggests next.
When the result points at a constraint that needs professional depth, these engagements pick it up.
Registration is free, no card required, and your results save to your workspace so the working stays in one place.