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Mavrick vs hiring an analyst

A great analyst is worth hiring. But 80% of what analysts do is pulling data, formatting reports, and answering the same questions every week. That part doesn't need a salary.

Marketing Analyst
$96k
average annual salary · US

Talented people. But they sleep, take vacation, and context-switch. Most of their week is spent on repeatable data tasks, not strategic thinking.

Mavrick
$99
per month · whole team

Handles the repeatable ops — ROAS reports, spend reconciliation, pipeline briefs — so your actual analysts can focus on the work that needs human judgment.

The honest take

Mavrick isn't replacing your analyst. It's handling the 80% of requests that are “pull this data,” “format this report,” and “what's the spend this week?” — so your analyst can focus on the strategic 20%.

By the numbers

Analyst
Mavrick
Monthly cost
$7,000–$10,000 + benefits
$99 / month
Response time
Hours to days
Seconds
Availability
9–5, weekdays only
24/7/365
Simultaneous tasks
One at a time
Unlimited parallel missions
Platform coverage
Knows 2–3 platforms deeply
Native access to 27+ tools, 3,200+ more integrations
Onboarding time
Weeks of context-building
Under 5 minutes from install to first mission
Deliverable formats
Whatever they know how to build
Slack summaries, PDFs, Sheets exports, Notion pages
Approval flow
You review their work after the fact
Mavrick shows plan before acting — you approve first

Free the analyst. Keep the insight.

Install Mavrick for free and run 10 free missions. Your analyst will thank you.