How Much Does Document Searching Really Cost You?
Research shows the average employee spends 18 minutes finding a single document. During one workday, the average worker searches for 5-8 documents. That's up to 2.5 hours daily spent searching, not working.
In a 20-person company, that's 50 hours daily — or 6 full working days per week — wasted on finding documents that should be at your fingertips.
Where Do You Look for Documents?
- Computer desktop — "maybe I saved it here"
- Email — keyword search, 200 results
- Chat group — scrolling back 3 months
- Google Drive — 15 folders, not in any of them
- Shared server folder — "Who changed the folder structure?!"
- Asking a colleague — "Do you have that invoice from Mark?"
- Physical folder — found it, but wrong version
The Solution: AI Document Search
Imagine telling the system: "Find me the electricity bill from March 2025" — and it finds it in 3 seconds. No folders, no naming conventions, no scrolling.
- Natural language search — describe what you're looking for
- OCR for scanned documents — even invoice images become searchable
- Automatic tagging — the system recognizes document type, vendor, date
- Results in seconds — not minutes, not hours
How Much Would You Save?
| Company Size | Time Lost Daily | Annual Savings with DMS |
|---|---|---|
| 5 employees | ~12.5 hours | ~3,000 hrs/year |
| 10 employees | ~25 hours | ~6,000 hrs/year |
| 20 employees | ~50 hours | ~12,000 hrs/year |
Conclusion
Searching for documents isn't "a normal part of work" — it's a symptom of a bad system. With the right DMS and AI search, 18 minutes becomes 3 seconds.
Arhivix uses AI to find any document in seconds. Describe what you're looking for and the system does the rest. Save thousands of hours annually — start for free.
