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What is the real return on your AI agents?

Most ROI math counts the model bill and skips the oversight and the waste. Count all of it, value the work the agents offset, and see the number you can defend. Move your numbers below.

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Every number here is yours to set. Nothing is hidden off screen.

Your fleet

25

Every agent running real work, across every team.

$400

Model calls plus tooling, all in.

The return

6 hrs

The work that would otherwise need a person.

$55/hr

What the displaced work costs in salary and overhead.

The hidden costs

1 hrs

Tracking spend, checking output, chasing failures.

$85/hr

What the people running the agents cost.

30%

Agent spend nobody can point to a single owner for.

The return today

ROI on your agents, with the full cost counted

61%

Net return of $162,500 a year

Return: work offset, valued as a person
$429,000
Agent spend
- $120,000
Oversight labor
- $110,500
Sprawl waste
- $36,000

Recover even half the oversight and sprawl waste with one view of every agent and the same return earns

122%ROI

Net return rises to $235,750 a year.

Net return shown compact: $163K a year. Estimates, driven entirely by your inputs.

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How the math works

An ROI you can take to a CFO

The return is work, not a guess

We value the return the way the SuperOrgs product does: the human-equivalent cost of the work each agent takes off people. If an agent handles what would otherwise need part of a role, that offset is the return. Concrete, and defensible to a finance team.

The full cost, not just the model bill

Most ROI math counts the agent's spend and stops. This counts two more line items that scale with your fleet: the oversight labor it takes to run the agents, and the waste from duplicate, idle, or unowned agents. Both come straight off the return.

The managed number is conservative

The lift assumes you recover only half the oversight and sprawl waste with one view of every agent. We do not claim a management plane removes every hidden cost, so the higher ROI is a floor most operators find easy to believe.

SuperOrgs puts every agent on one roster, attributes the full cost to each, and scores output against cost the way you would judge any role. That is what turns an ROI estimate into a number you can trust per agent.

Want the method behind the numbers? Read the guide to AI agent ROI, or size the cost side with the cost of agent sprawl calculator.