We believe in transparency. Every statistic on our site is backed by real research from institutions like Harvard Business Review, Salesforce, McKinsey, Deloitte, PMI, and Bain & Company. Here's the evidence behind what we do.
26 sourced claims · 20+ independent studies · 0 made-up numbers
When your phone rings and nobody answers, or when a lead waits hours for a reply, the data shows exactly what happens next.
The channels the Campaign Manager runs aren't guesswork. Decades of marketing data show exactly where the return is — here's the evidence behind email, SMS, paid ads, and fast websites.
Past-due invoices, failed payments, expired contracts, and billing errors silently drain revenue. Multiple studies quantify exactly how much.
The world's leading research firms agree: the majority of repetitive business tasks can now be handled by AI — and the companies that adopt first are pulling ahead.
HR teams are stretched thin. Research consistently shows the majority of employee interactions are repetitive, informational requests that don't require human judgment — and they're consuming the time HR needs for strategic work.
Acquiring customers is expensive. Losing them is worse. Decades of research from Bain & Company, Harvard Business Review, and Accenture quantify the compounding value of retention.
How we use this research. Every statistic referenced on our homepage, pricing page, and marketing materials links back to this page. We cite original studies wherever possible and note when data is sourced through secondary reporting. Where a precise figure comes from an industry estimate rather than a single controlled study, we say so. Where research is older but still foundational, we disclose the date and note continued relevance. Statistics are presented as industry benchmarks — your actual results will depend on your business, industry, and implementation.
We include counter-statistics and limitations where they exist — because credibility requires acknowledging what the data doesn't say, not just what it does. If a stat has a narrow scope, an old vintage, or a competing finding, we note it.
We update this page as new research becomes available. Our commitment: if a study is retracted, updated, or contradicted by newer evidence, we update both this page and any marketing materials that reference it. If you find an error or have questions about our sourcing, contact us at team@mail.untappedagents.ai.
Last updated: February 2026
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