May 10, 2026

The Documentation That Ate 60 Hours a Month Now Takes 4

The same 60-hour documentation grind, every single month. See how an agent does the hours and leaves the human just the final check.

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Every month, the same job came around: prepare the operational documentation. About 60 hours of it — repetitive, recurring, and exactly the kind of work that pulls skilled people off the things that actually need them. And because it leaned on the human factor, the output varied with whoever happened to be doing it.

The problem


Documentation isn't hard work — it's heavy work. It comes back every month, it follows the same patterns, and it demands hours of careful, repetitive effort. Sixty of them, in ГЕНЕЗИС's case.

Every one of those hours was time a capable person spent assembling and formatting instead of on higher-priority tasks. And since it all ran on manual effort, the result depended on who did it and how much attention the day allowed — consistency was never guaranteed.


What we built


We built an AI agent that takes over documentation preparation outright.

It does the assembly — the repetitive, rule-following part that used to swallow the hours — and produces the documentation ready to go. A person steps in only at the very end, for a final correctness check. The agent does the work; the human just signs off. It runs on AgentVerse, our own AI-agent platform.


Before → after:


  • 60 hours a month on documentation → 4 hours


  • Done by hand, start to finish → agent does it, human only checks


  • Output varied with the person → consistent every time


Results


  • Preparation time dropped from 60 hours a month to 4 — 15× faster


  • 720 hours of working time freed a year — about 4.5 person-months


  • Documentation comes out consistently, without depending on the human factor


  • People are back on higher-priority work; the routine takes care of itself


The agent does the hours. The person keeps the judgment.

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May 23, 2026

We Deleted 1,080 Hours of Invoice Data Entry a Year

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It Knows the Whole Product — and Books the Meeting

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