Answer a few quick questions. See your ROI and estimated pricing.
Question 1: People
Any task that is done on a computer and involves essentially the same steps, but with different data each time. Examples include invoicing, customer service, sales, and bookkeeping.
A guess is fine – you’ll be able to play with these numbers later.
Our typical client has 3 to 25 people, with half doing at least some repetitive work on a regular basis.
Question 2: Payroll
For these people, estimate the average hourly cost per person – salary, benefits, everything. A $60,000 annual salary is about $30/hr without benefits and taxes, or about $35/hr with them.
Again, estimating is perfectly fine.
Question 3: Time
How much time is typically spent on repetitive or manual work? The average office worker spends between 5% and 60% of their day on repetitive computer-based tasks.
Question 3: Success Criteria
If we automated this work, what would you consider success? Clients typically automate between 40% and 80% of their repetitive work, keeping people involved for reviews and approvals. 25% may be a good starting point for your report.
Technology is the single greatest driver of efficiency and profits for successful businesses. If you don’t automate, you’ll struggle to keep up.
The solution? Automate manual processes to work less and get more done.
New Nine builds small, thoroughly tested pieces of automated software to do your specific tasks instantly and accurately. Then, we chain them together to effortlessly handle your business processes.
You don’t have to do a thing.
Automations are built specifically to do one thing, and do it perfectly – every single time.
Our automations do work when it needs to be done, not when they can get around to it between 9 and 5.
Our dashboards give you full oversight, and automations can wait for review or permissions before taking action.
If you’ve ever struggled with work piling up and slowing people down, scheduling a call is the right decision.
I want to free up time, save money, and finally start enjoying the freedom owning a business was supposed to provide.
I’d like to know if automating would generate a ROI for me, and what it would cost.
I’m tired of wasting money on software that doesn’t solve my problems.
I want to talk to Joe about how New Nine can help me work less and get more done.