In 2026 it is impossible to open LinkedIn without someone telling you AI will transform your business. And they are right — partially. Artificial intelligence is changing how companies operate, but not in the way most hype merchants want you to believe.
After implementing AI solutions for SMBs and startups over the past year, here is our honest perspective on what works, what does not, and where the line is.
What actually works
Automated customer service. This is the most mature use case. An AI chatbot that understands natural language, accesses your knowledge base, and can resolve 60-80% of inquiries without human intervention. The key is handoff design: the bot has to know when it cannot resolve something and escalate to a person. This works well on WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, and website widgets.
Automated lead qualification. Instead of your sales team spending hours reading every inquiry to determine if it is worth pursuing, an AI system can analyze the message, extract relevant information (budget, urgency, type of need), and assign a score. Your team only handles the hot leads. This reduces response time and increases conversion rates.
Document processing. Invoices, contracts, reports, emails. If your team spends hours extracting data from documents to enter into a system, AI can do that in seconds with 95%+ accuracy. It is not glamorous, but the ROI is immediate.
Draft generation. Follow-up emails, initial proposals, routine reports. AI does not replace the human here, but it saves them 70% of the writing time. Your team reviews and adjusts instead of starting from scratch.