Design a governed AI workflow before you buy the full platform.
Olympus Design Sprint is for teams that already know the workflow they need to govern. We map how policy, approvals, replay, and provider control should work for one real production workflow before you commit to a pilot or broader rollout.
Typical scope: 2-4 weeks, one workflow, architecture + governance model + pilot scope.
One governed workflow
We focus on one real workflow where the control model actually matters.
2-4 weeks
Long enough to design the right control layer, short enough to keep buying momentum.
Pilot-ready plan
You leave with a workflow architecture, governance model, and success criteria for the next step.
The workflow is real. The question is how to govern it.
Questions the sprint answers
- Where should Olympus sit in the workflow?
- How should policy be enforced before execution?
- Where do approvals trigger and who owns them?
- How should replay and audit work for this workflow?
Why this exists
- Buyers know they have a control problem but do not want to buy blind.
- Teams need an architecture and governance model before a pilot.
- Founders need a concrete next step that is larger than a teardown but smaller than a platform commitment.
What you get at the end
Workflow Architecture
How Olympus would sit between the workflow and model vendors for one real deployment path.
Governance Model
Policy boundaries, approvals, replay model, and provider-continuity design.
Pilot Scope
Success criteria, workflow owner alignment, and a clear recommendation for the pilot phase.
Where this lands first
Healthcare workflow software
Prior auth, revenue cycle, care ops, documentation, and support workflows with real enterprise scrutiny.
Regulated internal copilots
Teams that already know the workflow but need the governance model before implementation.
Escalation-heavy operations
Workflows where approval boundaries and decision replay are not optional.
How the sprint runs
Included
- Workflow selection and boundary definition
- Control-plane architecture for one workflow
- Provider strategy and continuity design
- Approval and escalation model
- Replay and audit design
- Pilot success criteria
Not included
- Full production implementation
- Enterprise-wide rollout
- Custom legal package
- Heavy integration work beyond design-level scope
Pricing and next step
Starting at $15,000. Typical range is $15,000-$30,000 depending on workflow complexity, stakeholder load, and deployment context.