Stop paying twice
Stop paying for what
you already taught it.
The dominant line on a stateless AI bill is the cost of re-establishing context. A partner that carries forward what you taught it skips that line. Three structural reasons the bill comes down.
Context the model already knows
The first thing a stateless assistant pays for, every morning, is the bytes that re-establish who you are and what you are building. A partner that already knows you doesn't get re-paid for that. The bytes are never sent.
The cheapest brain that can answer
Most questions don't need the biggest model. A partner routes the request to the smallest brain that can answer it correctly — and only escalates when depth is actually required. You stop paying genius rates for reflex work.
Work that doesn't burn while it waits
Background work doesn't sit on a paid context window. The partner picks up a goal, runs it on a small model, and idles for free until the next task. The meter doesn't tick on nothing.
Most of what you stop paying isn't money. It's the model not having to re-read what it already learned.