Business Interpretation and Discovery Readiness Review

Request an Authority Audit.

The Authority Audit is the starting point for understanding whether your business is being interpreted clearly, matched correctly, and supported by visible proof before customers make contact.

Start with what exists

You do not need perfect documentation.

Short notes are enough. The first output is Authority Audit Findings: a business-readable review of where the company is clear, where it is underrepresented, and what should be clarified or structured next.

Use real examples instead of polished language.

Leave optional fields short if the answer is not known yet.

Add proof, links, or notes only where they already exist.

Audit request

Tell us what should be understood correctly.

Required fields are marked. Optional notes can be short; the first review is designed to work from imperfect business context.

Field guidance

Share the main site or public page people currently use to understand the business.

  • https://yourbusiness.com
  • A current service site, location page, or main profile
Field guidance

Name the business type or category where you need to be understood correctly.

  • Automotive repair workshop
  • Industrial fabrication
  • Professional advisory services
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Field guidance

List the services, problems, or categories customers should understand before they compare you with other options.

  • Headlight lens replacement
  • Industrial surface coating
  • Compliance advisory for small businesses
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Field guidance

Describe the main place where the business feels unclear, underrepresented, or poorly matched online.

  • Customers compare us with cheaper general providers
  • Our more technical services are hard to explain
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Field guidance

Include any search, marketing, enquiry-quality, or buyer-understanding issue you want reviewed.

  • We get too many wrong-fit enquiries
  • Customers do not understand the difference before contacting us
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Field guidance

Describe the first practical change you want from clearer business interpretation.

  • Fewer wrong enquiries
  • Customers arriving with better context
  • Clearer proof of capability
Field guidance

Add any useful proof, examples, notes, reviews, job evidence, or context that already exists.

  • Before/after images, reviews, certifications
  • Case examples, FAQs, service records, customer questions
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What the audit produces

The audit produces a first-pass review of what is unclear, disconnected, or ready to improve.

Depending on the information provided, the review may identify practical findings that help decide whether the business needs clarification, deeper structure, or a next-step scope of work.

Authority Audit Findings

A business-readable first-pass review of where the company is clear, where it is underrepresented, and what should be clarified first.

Interpretation Risk Summary

A practical view of where buyers, search summaries, or AI-assisted discovery may misunderstand, flatten, or compare the business poorly.

Discovery Readiness Summary

A plain-English summary of whether the business is ready for more attention or needs clearer representation before larger work begins.

Service and Proof Clarity Notes

Notes on whether services, proof, claims, examples, and buyer problems are connected clearly enough to support trust.

Recommended Next-Step Scope

A restrained recommendation to clarify, structure, deploy, or defer based on what the first review finds.

What happens after submission

The first review turns the intake into a practical next-step view.

The audit does not promise instant automation or guaranteed rankings. It identifies whether the business is clear enough to be understood, trusted, compared, and matched correctly.

01

You submit the business and website details.

02

D22 Systems reviews public-facing business interpretation, service clarity, proof, buyer pathways, and AI-assisted discovery risk.

03

You receive initial findings or a recommended next-step scope.

04

If useful, D22 Systems may recommend deeper authority infrastructure work.

What the audit reviews

A practical review of business clarity, proof, and buyer fit.

The review focuses on the public signals that shape whether a business is understood correctly before the customer reaches it.

Business representation

Whether the public business description reflects the real capability behind the company.

Service clarity

Whether services, categories, and buyer problems are easy to understand and compare.

Proof and evidence

Whether claims are supported by visible proof such as examples, reviews, credentials, or service evidence.

Buyer pathways

Whether better-fit customers can move from problem to service fit with less confusion.

Interpretation risk

Where the business may be misunderstood, miscategorized, or matched poorly before direct contact.

Discovery readiness

Whether the business is clear enough for more attention to turn into better-fit discovery.

Why this comes before more marketing

More attention does not solve an understanding problem.

If buyers or discovery systems cannot understand the business clearly, more traffic, broader campaigns, or louder marketing can amplify the same confusion. The audit checks whether the business is represented clearly enough before more attention is added.

The goal is not to chase more random enquiries. The goal is to help the right customers arrive with better context, clearer trust, and a stronger understanding of fit.

Supporting authority proof

The audit looks for observable business signals, not promotional claims.

D22 Systems reviews the relationships between services, evidence, buyer language, and public representation so the first recommendation is grounded in what the business can actually show.

The review separates business capability from the way that capability currently appears online.

It looks for disconnected proof, unclear services, weak buyer context, and places where trust has to be rebuilt too late.

It recommends the next sensible step without promising rankings, instant recommendations, or generic marketing outcomes.

Next step

Start with the clearest version of the business you already have.

The Authority Audit is designed to surface where operational knowledge, proof, and buyer pathways need clearer structure before larger authority infrastructure work begins.

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