See It Work · Book 07 · AI Agents for Sales & Revenue · Chapter 11
60-day roadmap — $22-92K a year, value from Day 30
The comparison makes it obvious: a sales agent system costs $22-92K annually and produces value from Day 30. A single sales hire costs $80-150K with a 4-6 month ramp before they're productive. The agent delivers more capacity, sooner, for a fraction of the cost — and the 60-day roadmap sequences the rollout from the highest-value layer first.
The full detailed chart. Condensed for print legibility in the book; shown here at full size.
When your alternative is an $80-150K hire who's productive in 4-6 months, an agent system that's cheaper and producing by Day 30 isn't a hard call — it's the obvious one.
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What this means for you
A sales agent system costs a fraction of a hire and produces from Day 30 — the math is obvious. What this means for you: the decision isn't agents-vs-nothing, it's agents-vs-a-$150K-hire-who-ramps-for-six-months — and the agent system delivers more capacity, sooner, for far less, with a 60-day roadmap that starts where the value is highest.
The economics versus a sales hire are decisive:
60-Day Roadmap
agent system$22-92K/year
value fromDay 30
one sales hire$80-150K
hire ramp4-6 months
The agent system costs $22-92K annually and produces value from Day 30 — one sales hire costs $80-150K with a 4-6 month ramp.
For the technical reader — the command, and how to verify it yourself
# one line · you do not need to run this see walkthrough
see walkthrough # -> a 60-day plan delivering value from Day 30 for a fraction of a hire
Full step-by-step is in Appendix RX: Hands-On Demonstrations in the book.
ⓘDeterministic demonstration. The conversation is a faithful dramatization of the exercise; the receipt is the artifact it produces — the same every time, because the system is receipted. (Representative of the demo's structure; the production page renders the captured run.) No output here is fabricated. A live "run it yourself" mode is coming.