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Boringdots Radar

Find the automations most likely to break next.

Radar is the review layer for workflows that already run. It checks existing automations against the Boringdots method and turns weak signals into a prioritized repair list.

The result

See fragile workflows first

Surface automations with unclear ownership, weak error paths, undocumented logic, or risky data dependencies.

Prioritize repairs

Focus on the systems that can hurt the business, not the workflows that merely look untidy.

Keep a decision trail

Turn automation review into notes, risk flags, and next actions that a builder, owner, or future AI agent can understand.

How you use it

  1. List the automations you depend on.Start with workflow names, owners, tools, failure symptoms, or handover notes.
  2. Radar reviews the weak points.It maps each workflow against the Boringdots checks for ownership, data, reliability, and maintenance.
  3. Act on the risk board.You get a ranked view of what to fix, document, monitor, or retire.

What it flags

Example report

Workflow: Lead capture to quote follow-up.

Radar finding: High risk. The workflow depends on one person, has no failed-send alert, and has no documented manual fallback.

Next action: Add ownership, failure notification, and recovery notes before expanding the workflow.

Status

Radar is in preparation. Join the newsletter if you want to know when it opens.