Readiness is not certification
Readiness means the operator has a workspace for collecting, reviewing, and maintaining the materials commonly needed during external review. It does not mean approval is guaranteed.
What a readiness workspace should contain
A workspace should organize policies, patient-flow screenshots, provider-review descriptions, fulfillment workflow descriptions, claim review records, privacy and security material, refund language, and escalation procedures.
Why it belongs in the platform
Readiness changes as the brand changes. If pages, programs, routes, or claims change, the evidence packet should be updated from the same source of truth.
What the system should cover
Common objections, answered carefully.
Does Ambition guarantee LegitScript approval?
No. Ambition does not guarantee approval, certification, account status, ad platform status, or payment processor decisions.
Why build a readiness workspace?
Operators need organized evidence and repeatable review processes so public pages and operational materials do not drift apart.
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