Routine work runs itself. It's the exceptions — the stuck approvals, the broken delegations, the silent integration drift, the inventory anomalies — that drain time, money, attention, and audit capital. That's the tax. It doesn't appear as a line item, but it's paid every week. Maitrium watches for it, explains it, and routes the fix.
| Agent | What's stuck | The tax it collects |
|---|---|---|
Approval Commander |
A $340K PO blocked 47 hours on an approver on PTO | 14 downstream tasks frozen · close exposure |
Chain Command Center |
$4.2M across 38 approvals · 3 systemic patterns | Q2 close slipping · CFO can't answer "what's blocked?" |
Wire Sentinel |
A $1.25M fraudulent wire 90 seconds from release | $1.25M loss · brand exposure · auditor questions |
Access Guardian |
A new hire onboarding with a Segregation-of-Duties conflict | SOX finding · quarterly remediation · ITGC drag |
Close Commander |
A close-task owner overloaded · same task slipped last 2 quarters | Close cycle 4.2 → 6.8 days · audit costs · ~$28K rework |
Integration Data Monitor |
$9.2M orphan AR sitting between Salesforce / Fusion / PNC | Friday close pre-flight surprises · revenue rec slips |
Tenant Commander |
UAT refreshed from prod · test data overwritten | Integration tests fail at 9 AM · release-weekend chaos |
Task Force |
412 employees missing a policy acknowledgment | 11 days at 78% manually · audit gap · IT chasing |
Atlas |
$184K Phoenix inventory shrink · 4 correlated signals | GL reserve hit · cycle count chaos · field trust eroded |