Starting an AI-automation agency is mostly a run of decisions you have to make before you have the experience to base them on. What do you charge, and on what model? How do you scope a project so it doesn't quietly eat your margin? When do you hire, and for what role? This pack is the operating system for those decisions, built from how we run our own operation.
It includes the full delivery toolkit, the proposals, runbooks, SOPs, and the project pricing calculator, so the client-facing work is handled. On top of that sits the business layer. Four pricing models let you compare fixed-fee, time-and-materials, retainer, and success-fee on the same inputs. A financial model gives you a plain P&L, a capacity sheet that shows when you're actually full, and the thresholds that tell you it's time to hire rather than guessing.
The discovery playbook helps you qualify before you waste a week on a bad fit. The marketing playbook is the honest version: pick a narrow niche, say one clear thing, build an offer ladder from a paid pilot up to a retainer, and run a content and outreach rhythm you can actually keep. There's a team-onboarding kit for when you grow past yourself, and a 30-minute call with the founder to pressure-test your plan.
No income claims, no fake proof, no "six-figure agency" script. Aiprosol is early and says so. What's here is the method and the paperwork, which is the part most people improvise and get wrong.