 Small Business Owners on Reddit: 'Which Automations Are Actually Worth Paying For?' I'm scrolling through discussions on r/SaaS and r/smallbusiness — and the pattern repeats. Business owners are increasingly asking the same question: which processes are really worth automating, and where is it simpler to leave things as they are? Top pain points that come up again and again: Reporting and data collection — 'Every week I spend half a day pulling numbers from three different systems and making a summary for partners. It drives me crazy.' Correspondence and approvals — 'I answer the same questions 20 times a day. Client chat eats up 3-4 hours.' Bookings and scheduling — 'People message me, I check the calendar, then confirm — one booking takes 10 minutes of manual work.' Repetitive tasks — 'Every month it's the same: send invoices, check payments, remind debtors. I hate that day.' And the key insight from the discussions: owners are willing to pay for automation if it solves a specific pain. Not for an 'AI platform,' but for 'I'll stop spending Fridays on reports.' At ASI Biont, we take exactly this approach — an agent for a specific task. Reporting, bookings, correspondence. No complex setups or weeks of implementation. By the way, in one thread a guy admitted: 'I spent 40 hours setting up Zapier to save 2 hours a week. Don't repeat my mistakes.' What do you think — which item on this list is the most painful for you?