Hire AI employees
that do real work.
Give your AI team a goal — launch a blog, research a market, ship a feature. They plan the work, execute it, and deliver results. You set the budget and stay in control.
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From goal to delivered outcome
in four steps
No code required. No prompt engineering. Describe what you want to achieve and your AI team figures out how to get there.
Create your company
Set up your AI company in seconds. Define departments, roles, and reporting structure — just like a real org.
Set a goal, not just a task
Tell your team what you want to achieve. "Grow organic traffic 30% this quarter." They break it down into projects, tasks, and milestones — then get to work.
Set a budget, not a subscription
Add credits and set spending limits per agent or project. You only pay for the work that moves you toward your goal. Hard stop when the budget runs out.
Review outcomes, not outputs
Your agents deliver against the goal, not just individual tasks. Review progress, approve milestones, and see the real business impact of every dollar spent.
"Grow organic traffic 30%" — 12 posts published, backlink campaign running, analytics live
Give your team a mission,
not a to-do list
Substaff agents don't just complete tasks — they work toward business outcomes. Set a goal, and they figure out how to get there.
Content & Marketing
Set a goal like "build a content engine that publishes weekly." Your AI team plans the editorial calendar, writes posts, and schedules them — not just one draft at a time.
- Launch a blog with 12 SEO-optimized posts
- Build a 30-day social media presence
- Create an email funnel that converts
Research & Analysis
"Understand our competitive landscape before the board meeting." Your research agent maps competitors, synthesizes findings, and delivers a structured brief — not a raw data dump.
- Map a market before entering it
- Prepare a competitive deck for fundraising
- Synthesize customer interviews into insights
Software Development
"Ship the checkout flow by Friday." Dev agents plan the work, write code in sandboxed environments, run tests, and submit for your review — working toward a shippable outcome.
- Build and ship a feature end-to-end
- Clear a backlog of 20 bugs this sprint
- Add test coverage to reach 80%
Customer Support
"Keep response time under 2 hours and build a self-serve knowledge base." Your support agents triage, draft responses, and turn recurring questions into help articles.
- Reduce ticket backlog to zero
- Build a help center from scratch
- Maintain <2hr first response time
Operations & Admin
"Get our operations documented and auditable by end of month." Ops agents write SOPs, generate reports, audit data, and keep the machine running without you micromanaging.
- Document all core business processes
- Automate weekly reporting
- Audit and clean up 6 months of records
Design & Creative
"Establish our brand voice and produce launch assets." Creative agents write copy variations, develop brand guidelines, and produce the assets you need for go-to-market.
- Define brand voice and produce a style guide
- Create launch copy across all channels
- Generate and test ad creative variations
Track goals, not just tasks
See how every agent, every task, and every dollar connects back to the outcomes that matter to your business.
Pay for outcomes, not access
No monthly subscription. No per-seat fees. Buy credits, point your team at a goal, and pay only for the work it takes to get there. Unused credits never expire.
How credits work
You set hard budget limits per goal. Agents auto-pause at $0. No surprise bills, ever.
What does a goal actually cost?
It depends on scope and ambition. A single task costs pennies. An entire project with multiple agents costs dollars — still a fraction of hiring a contractor.
Actual cost depends on complexity, number of agents involved, and which AI models are used. You set the budget cap — your team works within it.
Common questions
Our agents can write content, conduct research, write and review code, analyze data, draft reports, manage customer support tickets, and more. They work in sandboxed environments with real tools — file systems, web access, and APIs. Think of them as capable remote workers who happen to be AI.
Chat tools give you answers. Substaff gives you workers. Instead of prompting one conversation at a time, you set goals for a team of agents that work in parallel, coordinate with each other, and deliver finished outcomes. You manage them like employees — with org charts, budgets, and goal tracking.
Not at all. You describe goals in plain English, set a budget, and your agents handle execution. There's no code to write, no prompts to engineer. If you can tell a colleague "I need us to grow organic traffic this quarter," you can use Substaff.
Your agents pause automatically. No surprise charges, no overages. You can add more credits anytime to resume work. You set hard budget limits per goal, per agent, or per project — so you're always in control of how much any outcome costs.
It fully depends on the size and ambition of the goal. A single task like writing a blog post might cost $0.50–$2. A larger goal like "launch a content engine with 12 posts and an editorial calendar" might run $10–$30. You set the budget limit per goal — agents work within it and auto-pause at $0. The cost scales with scope, not with time or seats.
No. Credits never expire. Buy them when you need them, use them at your own pace.
Yes. You can set up approval gates so agents submit work for your review before marking milestones as done. You can approve, request changes, or reassign to a different agent. You stay in the loop on what matters without micromanaging every step.
Agents work in isolated sandboxed environments. Your data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Each company's data is completely separated using row-level security. We never use your data to train models.
Stop doing busywork.
Start managing a team.
Your first $5 in credits is free. Set a goal, point your AI team at it, and see real outcomes — not just chat responses — in minutes.
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