
Every sample below is a real deliverable with client identity, exact figures, and personnel references redacted. Structure, methodology, and recommendation framing are published verbatim. Procurement teams and private clients can audit the shape of what they would receive — without a sales call, intake form, or pricing conversation.
Each [REDACTED] marker replaced a specific value in the live document — client name, dollar figures, site names, personnel, dates. Section headings, rubrics, diagnostic logic, and recommendation framing are untouched. The sample matches the live deliverable page-for-page in shape.
Buyers evaluating VitaCoreX — procurement teams, CFOs, private clients — should not have to sign anything or fill a form to see the shape of the work. This library exists to remove that step. Read the relevant sample end-to-end, then decide whether a conversation is warranted.
Five samples open immediately. Two B2B samples — AR Leakage Map and Counsel-Ready Packet — require email + company because they carry procurement-sensitive workflow logic typically requested under NDA.
Where revenue bleeds across sites and why — aging map, documentation-quality score, and counsel-readiness index for a multi-site operator.
Request access B2B · GatedWhat a file looks like when it can move to outside counsel without further research — index, exhibits, timeline, and handoff discipline.
Request access B2B · OpenThe diagnostic VitaCoreX ships at day 30 — executive summary, methodology, findings by domain, recovery band, 90-day prioritized roadmap, out-of-scope discipline.
Open sample Private Client · OpenHow we flag contract risk for a non-lawyer buyer — plain-English observations, specific clauses, and what to ask counsel about before signing.
Open sample Private Client · OpenThe evidence map for a USCIS packet — document inventory, date alignment, gaps flagged, and counsel-handoff notes — before the packet leaves your desk.
Open sample Private Client · OpenLine-by-line review of an auto purchase contract — what's standard, what's negotiable, what's a red flag, and which figures are below or above market.
Open sample Shared · OpenCourt-ready timeline for a small-claims filing — dates, parties, evidence index, jurisdictional notes, and exhibits organized for the clerk's intake.
Open sampleIf a question is not answered here or inside a sample, the fastest path is the contact form — not a sales call.
Client identity, exact dollar amounts, site names, personnel, and dates were the only items replaced. Every heading, rubric, diagnostic observation, and recommendation appears verbatim. The sample matches the live deliverable page-for-page in shape — you are seeing the real artifact, with only the client's proprietary data masked.
AR Leakage Map and Counsel-Ready Packet carry procurement-sensitive workflow logic typically requested under NDA by B2B evaluation teams. The gate is a lightweight email + company form — no sales call, no intake. It exists so we can record who has seen the artifact, not to filter access.
One prior client, with explicit written consent, has agreed to share full un-redacted deliverables with qualified procurement teams under mutual NDA. That path is direct: contact form with the NDA request. No marketing middleware, no pricing discussion required first.
Read it end-to-end. Compare it to what you have been told you would receive. If the shape matches your expectation, move to pricing. If it does not, tell us what you expected — the gap is useful information for both sides before a contract is signed.
Qualified procurement teams can request a full un-redacted deliverable — prior client consent already on file. Private clients evaluating a specific service can use the same path to request an engagement discussion.