 28 hours a week on routine — and is that normal? A small business owner spends on average 28+ hours a week on administration: answering emails, approvals, compiling reports, task tracking. That's 60% of the owner's working time — time that could be spent on development, sales, and strategy. I've gone through dozens of case studies on Habr and industry publications. The numbers are the same everywhere: Before: — 3 hours a day on email correspondence — 2 hours on compiling reports from different systems — 1.5 hours on task approvals with the team — Total: ~28-35 hours of pure routine per week After with ASI Biont: — AI agent analyzes incoming messages in 30 seconds, creates a summary and draft responses — Reports are automatically compiled from CRM, email, and messengers — 4 minutes instead of 2 hours — Tasks are assigned and monitored without owner involvement — Total: 3-4 hours per week for oversight, the rest — AI The difference is 24-25 hours per week. That's three full working days. The main insight entrepreneurs come to after implementation: the problem isn't that you don't have time. The problem is that you're spending it on the wrong things. Routine is a tax on business ownership. ASI Biont abolishes this tax. I won't talk about the 'AI revolution' or 'futuristic technologies.' Just the facts: the owner of a beauty salon from my previous case study saved 114 hours per month. A logistics company saved 40 hours per month just on summaries. And these aren't pilot projects, but working installations. Try it yourself. The starting token is 1500 — enough to evaluate the savings in the first week. https://asibiont.com/ ASI Biont — AI agents for small businesses. We analyze in seconds what takes hours.