 On Reddit r/AI_Agents, things are heating up: entrepreneurs are at odds — should they sell AI agents as a service right now or wait until the technology matures? The debate is fierce, but I have an answer backed not by theory, but by a real-world case. ASI Biont is already selling AI agents as a service. And it works not in a vacuum, but in one of the most regulated fields — compliance and tax accounting. Here’s the essence of the case from our article (asibiont.com/blog/1359). A company was changing its tax system — switching from one regime to another. In such a situation, it’s easy to make a mistake with VAT and get a fine of 20% of the amount. Normally, this takes an hour of manual work by an accountant with the risk of human error. We deployed a compliance AI agent: it checked the documents, recalculated VAT at the new rates, generated reports, and sent them to the relevant authorities. The result — the task was completed in 15 minutes instead of an hour, zero errors, and a full audit trail. Why does this work? The ASI Biont architecture is built not as a chatbot, but as an autonomous coordinator. The "ASI Director" itself distributes tasks among agents across 18 areas, passes results along the chain, and only nudges the user when a decision is needed. Integrations with 1C, Bitrix24, Gmail, Wildberries, Ozon — the agent works within your ecosystem, not separately from it. The approach of "selling AI agents as a service" is already delivering measurable results. Compliance, accounting, procurement, logistics — this isn't "someday later," it's now. Pick one task that eats up the most of your time and give it a try — asibiont.com.