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Most businesses think about automation as a big, complicated investment—something that requires massive system overhauls, expensive consultants, and months of implementation.

But in reality, some of the biggest efficiency gains come from the smallest changes.

Consider the $10,000 button.

A retail company once discovered that changing a single checkout button on their website—from requiring an account login to allowing guest checkout—immediately increased sales by millions.

The same principle applies to automation.

🔹 A single approval that happens instantly instead of taking three days—saves thousands in delays.
🔹 An invoice that processes automatically instead of requiring manual review—frees up finance teams for strategic work.
🔹 A customer notification that’s sent automatically instead of requiring a rep to manually respond—reduces customer service costs and improves retention.

When businesses start removing friction from daily operations, they don’t just save money—they unlock hidden revenue they didn’t even know they were losing.

The question is: where is your $10,000 button?