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Where should your business actually start with AI?

Everyone's telling you to "use AI." Almost no one tells you where to begin. The honest answer isn't a tool — it's a problem worth solving. This is the practical version: the questions to ask yourself, and how to find the one project that pays for itself before you spend on the next.

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01 / THE WRONG WAY TO START

Don't start with the tool. Start with the leak.

The most common AI mistake isn't picking the wrong model — it's starting with the technology instead of the problem. A business buys a chatbot, signs up for five tools, runs a six-month "AI initiative," and has nothing to show for it because none of it was tied to a number.

The businesses that win with AI do the opposite. They find the single place where they're bleeding the most time, money, or customers, fix that one thing, measure the result, and only then move to the next. Smaller scope, faster proof, real ROI.

02 / ASK YOURSELF THESE

Seven questions before you spend a dollar on AI.

01

Where am I losing time, money, or customers right now?FIND THE LEAK

Missed calls after hours. Hours of manual scheduling. Leads that go cold. The best AI project is the one that plugs your biggest existing leak — start by naming it.

02

Which tasks are repetitive and rule-based?FIND THE BUSYWORK

If a task happens the same way dozens of times a day and follows clear rules, it's a prime automation candidate. Repetition is where AI pays back fastest.

03

What would success look like as a number?DEFINE THE WIN

"Use AI" isn't a goal. "Answer 100% of calls" or "save 10 staff hours a week" is. If you can't measure it, you can't prove the ROI — so define the metric up front.

04

Do I have the data and systems for this?CHECK READINESS

Does your scheduling, CRM, or phone system connect to anything? You don't need perfect data, but knowing what's connectable shapes what's realistic to build first.

05

Should I build or buy?MAKE THE CALL

Some needs are solved by an off-the-shelf tool; others need something custom shaped around how you actually work. The right answer depends on the problem, not the trend.

06

What happens if the AI gets it wrong?PLAN THE GUARDRAILS

Every serious deployment needs escalation paths, human handoffs, and clear limits on what the AI may do. Guardrails aren't optional — they're what make AI safe to trust with customers.

07

Who owns it after launch?PLAN FOR AFTER

AI isn't "set and forget." Someone has to monitor, tune, and improve it. Decide up front whether that's your team or a partner who runs it for you.

03 / GOOD PLACES TO START

Four starting points that tend to pay off first.

START_01

Voice AI on your phones

If you miss calls — after hours, at lunch, on weekends — a Voice AI agent that answers every call in one ring is often the fastest, clearest ROI in the building. See Voice AI →

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Automating busywork

Data entry, follow-ups, routing, reporting. Automations quietly hand your team back hours every week. See efficiency & ROI →

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A custom app or CRM

When spreadsheets and duct-taped tools are the bottleneck, a system built around your operation removes the friction. See Apps & CRM →

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A custom GPT assistant

An assistant trained on your business — answering staff questions, drafting, and handling knowledge — is a low-risk, high-leverage first step. See AI platforms →

04 / STRAIGHT ANSWERS
Where should a business start with AI?+
Start where you're losing the most time or money today — usually the phone or repetitive back-office work — not where the technology is most exciting. Fix the single highest-ROI problem first, prove it, then expand.
How do I know if my business is "ready" for AI?+
You don't need perfect data or a tech team. If you have a clear, repetitive problem and a way to measure success, you're ready to start. The audit tells you what's realistic to build first.
How much should a first AI project cost?+
Implementations start at $2,500 and scale with scope. The point of starting small is that the first project should pay for itself — so cost is measured against the time or revenue it recovers.
What's the fastest way to figure out where to start?+
An AI Audit. In 30 minutes we map where your business leaks time and money, score the opportunities by ROI, and hand you a phased plan — you keep it either way.
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