 In 2024–2025, the market overheated with talk about AI Agent as a Service. Everyone rushed to sell subscription-based agents, promising a magic pill. But by the end of 2025, it became clear: the AAA model (Agent as a Service in the classic sense—renting an agent with fixed functionality) didn't take off. Users complained on r/AI_Agents that agents were "dumb," didn't adapt to business processes, and required tweaks that negated any savings. Why did AAA fail? Because businesses don't need "an agent in general." Businesses need a result—specific, measurable, with protection from fines. And that's where AI agents as a service in a new sense—customizable for specific compliance tasks—showed themselves differently. Our case. A company on the simplified tax system (USN) faced a risk: when changing tax regimes (switching to the general system or automated simplified system), old insurance premiums are recalculated, and the Social Fund of Russia (formerly the Pension Fund) imposes a fine of 20% of the arrears. In 2026, base limits rose to 2,979,000 rubles, and fines for non-payment of insurance premiums are now regulated not only by the Tax Code but also by the Criminal Code—criminal liability for officials. Bureaucracy where it's easy to lose half a million. We deployed a compliance agent on the ASI Biont platform: it monitors changes in insurance premium rates, cross-checks the company's accruals with new base limits (Government Decree of October 31, 2025), verifies the correctness of calculations when changing regimes, and generates a report for the Social Fund. The agent doesn't just "monitor"—it acts: warns 14 days before reporting deadlines, suggests which budget classification codes to change, and automatically generates adjustments. First month results: 15 documents checked, 3 calculation errors found at the preparation stage—fines avoided totaling about 340,000 rubles. Subscription cost for the agent: 9,900 rubles/month. ROI—astronomical. The difference between AAA and AI agents as a service lies in the architecture. AAA is a box. Our approach is a constructor: the business describes its compliance task (Social Fund fines, tax reporting, supply chains), and the platform assembles an agent for it. Not "buy an agent and adapt," but "tell us the problem—get a solution." While competitors continue selling AAA boxes with promises, we already see compliance agents actually saving business money. Register at asibiont.com—we'll build an agent for your task in one day. And no Social Fund fines. *Illustration: watercolor illustration, soft artistic style, muted tones, colors #70666e #494253 #068488, painterly texture, high quality—depicting a compliance agent as a transparent shield between business and a mountain of bureaucratic papers with Social Fund stamps.*