ROI Calculator

Estimate your potential annual savings.

Plug in a few numbers from your current EHS approach. We'll return an estimated annual potential against the Kinetiq Nexus published anchor. The figures are illustrative, built on industry-average assumptions, and entirely client-side — nothing leaves your browser.

Between 1 and 500.
Total team hours your organization spends preparing for audits each quarter.
Fully-loaded internal hourly rate in USD.
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Your potential annual outlook.

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Audit-prep time saved per year

Time-savings factor applied against your reported quarterly audit-prep hours, annualized.
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RCA throughput improvement

Hours recovered across reportable incidents from structured RCA workflow and corrective-action handling.
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Kinetiq annual cost

Site Plus and Site Enterprise pricing is quote-led; this number uses the published Site Standard anchor as a floor. Your actual quote may be higher.
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Net annual potential

Estimated combined hours-saved value minus the Kinetiq annual anchor. Positive net shown in orange.
  • Audit-prep savings factor: 0.55 against paper + spreadsheets, 0.45 against a generic forms app, 0.35 against a legacy multi-suite EHS, 0.40 against an in-house custom build.
  • RCA savings factor: 0.50 against paper + spreadsheets, 0.45 against a generic forms app, 0.30 against a legacy multi-suite EHS, 0.40 against an in-house custom build.
  • Kinetiq cost anchor: number of sites × $250 × 12 months. This is the Site Standard published anchor and is used as the floor for the estimate.
  • Dollar equivalents apply your supplied loaded internal hourly cost against the recovered hours figure.
  • Factors are industry-average assumptions, not site-specific commitments. Your team's actual numbers will land where they land.
These figures are illustrative. Industry-average factors, not site-specific commitments. Your team's actual numbers will land where they land. We'd love to walk through the assumptions with you on a 30-minute call.
How we got there

Where the savings come from.

Three places, mostly. The form fills itself. The audit binder writes itself. The RCA is structured the first time, so it doesn't get re-written before the inspector arrives.

Audit prep stops being a sprint.

Records are inspector-ready as they're captured. The binder is a query, not a quarter of overtime.

RCA is structured once.

Auto-RCA gives the team a starting structure. Corrective actions track to closure without a parallel spreadsheet.

The form follows the worker.

Tap-to-inspect at the asset, voice-to-incident on the frontlines. Time-on-form drops because typing drops.