How It Works, By Industry

Every industry has a reporting function that someone is currently running manually. These are the real process breakdowns — and what a managed AI agent does instead.

Accounting & Advisory 5 min read

Your Staff Accountants Are Spending 160 Hours a Month Building Reports That Should Build Themselves

A mid-market accounting firm. 65 clients. One staff accountant who owns monthly close reporting. Here's what their month-end actually looks like — and what replaces it.

Construction 5 min read

Your Project Managers Are Spending 12 Hours a Month on Reports That Have Nothing to Do With Building

A mid-size general contractor. 23 active projects. Every client expects a monthly progress report. Here's what it actually costs in PM time — and what takes it off their plate.

Manufacturing 5 min read

Your Quality Managers Rebuild the Same Report Every Week. There's a Better Use of Their Expertise.

A precision parts manufacturer. 8 automotive clients. Weekly quality reports required by each one. Here's what it takes to produce them manually — and what a managed agent does instead.

Property Management 5 min read

The First Week of Every Month Belongs to Investor Reports. It Doesn't Have To.

A property management firm. 40 commercial properties. Investors expecting monthly performance packages. Here's where the first five business days actually go — and what changes when an agent runs it.

Logistics & Fleet 5 min read

Your Operations Manager Is a Highly Paid Data Entry Clerk Every Monday Morning

A regional freight carrier. 120 vehicles. Weekly fleet performance reports plus monthly DOT compliance filings. Here's what Monday morning actually costs — and what a managed agent handles instead.

Healthcare Facilities 5 min read

A Single Quarterly Compliance Report Takes Your Team 40 Hours to Prepare. That's a Staffing Problem.

A multi-site outpatient clinic network. Quarterly quality reports required for CMS, Joint Commission, and internal governance. Here's what one reporting cycle actually takes — and what changes when an agent owns it.