The Hidden Cost of Manual Processes (A Spreadsheet Shouldn't Run Your Business) Three months into hiring my first contractor, I realized we were losing money on every hire because of a manual process. Here's what I was doing: every time someone joined, I manually created accounts in 12 systems. Slack. GitHub. AWS. Linear. Notion. Figma. Calendly. Stripe. And on and on. That manual checklist lived in a shared Google Doc. Sometimes people did steps out of order. Sometimes they skipped a step. Sometimes a contractor spent their first three days waiting for access. I did the math: each onboarding took about 2 hours of my time. At $100/hour, that's $200 per person. We brought on 5 people that quarter. That's $1,000 wasted on manual work. But that's not even the real cost. The Real Cost When Sarah (our operations person) forgot to invite a contractor to GitHub, the contractor spent a day figuring out where to find the codebase. That's $300 in contractor time.β¦