The math is clear

AI Agents vs Hiring:
The Numbers Don't Lie

A junior hire costs $50k/year. Your AI team costs $948. The agents are ready.

The cost comparison

Hiring a Junior Employee

$50k+

per year

  • +Benefits, insurance, equipment
  • +Recruiting and onboarding time
  • +Management overhead
  • +Works 8 hours/day, 5 days/week
  • +2-4 weeks notice to leave

win.sh AI Team

$948

per year ($59/mo)

  • Specialized agents included
  • Works 24/7, no breaks
  • Instant onboarding (minutes, not months)
  • No management overhead
  • Cancel anytime

One agent. Fraction of the cost.

10 things your AI team handles today

Daily revenue and churn monitoring
Competitor keyword research
Content calendar planning
Financial forecasting and reporting
Customer churn analysis
Signup funnel optimization research
Weekly progress reports
Anomaly detection on key metrics
Budget tracking and cost optimization
Marketing campaign performance analysis

When you should still hire

AI agents are powerful, but they are not a replacement for everything. Some roles need a human touch.

  • Complex sales conversations and relationship building
  • High-stakes customer support and account management
  • Creative direction and brand strategy
  • Physical tasks and in-person meetings
  • Legal, compliance, and regulatory decisions

When agents win

For these tasks, AI agents are faster, cheaper, and more consistent than any hire.

  • Daily reporting and metric monitoring
  • Data analysis and pattern recognition
  • Keyword research and SEO analysis
  • Financial forecasting and budgeting
  • Routine task execution and scheduling
  • Competitive intelligence gathering

Frequently asked questions

Are AI agents reliable enough to replace employees?+
AI agents excel at data analysis, monitoring, research, and routine execution -- tasks where consistency matters more than creativity. Every action requires your approval, and every decision is logged with full reasoning. You stay in control while agents handle the repetitive work.
What if an agent makes a mistake?+
Every action has a cost estimate and reasoning before execution. Nothing happens without your approval. If an agent's analysis is wrong, you reject it and they learn from the feedback. Unlike an employee mistake, there is no damage control -- you catch it before it happens.
How is this different from RPA (robotic process automation)?+
RPA follows rigid scripts -- if anything changes, the script breaks. AI agents understand context, adapt to new data, and make intelligent decisions. They do not just repeat steps -- they analyze, reason, and recommend. Think of RPA as a macro and AI agents as a team member.
Can I use win.sh alongside my existing team?+
Absolutely. Most founders use win.sh to augment their team, not replace it. Let agents handle monitoring, reporting, and analysis while your team focuses on strategy, relationships, and creative work. It is the best of both worlds.

Hire your AI team today

AI agents working for you. From $59/mo. Running in minutes, not months.

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