Loss Evaluation And Knowledge
LEAK™ Assessment™
A free, self-guided check for where time, information, customers, knowledge, and opportunities may be slipping through the cracks.
Every organization operates like a dam. Information, customers, projects, opportunities, and daily operations create pressure behind that dam. Small leaks may seem manageable at first. As volume increases, those same leaks can grow into missed opportunities, lost information, delayed responses, customer dissatisfaction, operational inefficiencies, and organizational strain. The purpose of the LEAK™ Assessment is to help identify those leak points before they become larger problems.
- Answer quick “select all that apply” checklists across 10 operational areas.
- Get a color-coded dam health readout and your top leakage areas.
- Takes about 3–4 minutes — built for your phone, no sign-up.
Results are estimates for educational and planning purposes only.
Step 1
Business Snapshot
A little context, and a sense of how much “water” is behind your dam.
Step 2
Customer Information & Records
Where customer details live, and how easily they’re found.
Step 3
Communication Channels
Calls, texts, emails, messages — and what happens to them.
Step 4
Scheduling & Coordination
Appointments, jobs in progress, and the flow of daily work.
Step 5
Estimates, Quotes & Follow-Up
Getting quotes out — and what happens after they’re sent.
Step 6
Documentation & Knowledge
Files, forms, and the know-how that keeps things running.
Step 7
Revenue & Invoicing
Billing, payments, and revenue that can quietly slip away.
Step 8
Recovery Priorities
If you could seal a few leaks first, what matters most? Choose any that apply.
Dam Health · Operational Resilience
Operational Dam · Live View
—Swipe across to see all ten spillways →
Swipe across to compare all ten pressure cells →
Each chamber is the back of one category section: water level & turbulence = how much pressure is built up, and the wall bulges & strains under it. A stressed chamber here is what forces that gate open in the Spillway View — the cells line up with the gates, cause behind effect.
Swipe across to see all ten sections →
Looking straight down: the elevated reservoir presses against each section. Straight = stable; the more a section is pushed out of shape (arched, strained, glowing), the more force it's under. Sections line up with the gates in the Spillway View.
Switch views above. Spillway View: each named gate opens with severity — moderate gates show controlled relief (directed, managed), red gates show uncontrolled leakage (chaotic, forceful). Pressure Profile: wall bulge & arrows = water load; reinforcement & cracks = structural Dam Health; relief outlets = temporary pressure release. The fix that lasts is reinforcement, not an open gate.
SPECTRA Category Results
Where Your Dam Stands
Blue = exceptional · Green = strong · Yellow = monitor · Orange = concerning · Red = critical.
Top Leakage Areas
Where to Look First
Educational examples of approaches organizations commonly use for areas like these — not recommendations or guarantees of results.
Basic guidance
Reading Your Results
A few high-pressure red or orange areas usually deserve attention before lower-pressure ones. Sealing the largest leaks first tends to relieve strain across the whole system. These results are a starting point for planning, not a diagnosis.
Your results, your choice
What Would You Like To Do Next?
Every path below is equally valid — choose what fits where you are.
Keep Your Results
Download or email your assessment to use for internal planning, discussions, or independent research.
Complimentary AIIL Review
Discuss your results with AI Integration Launchpad and explore opportunities and possible next steps. No obligation.
Discovery Assessment
A deeper, structured look at your operations, workflows, communications, and opportunities.
Disclaimer. The LEAK™ Assessment provides estimates and educational information for planning purposes only. Results are based on the responses you provide and are not a guarantee of outcomes, performance, or savings. Actual results depend on your operations, implementation, adoption, and organizational factors.