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20 Game-Changing AI Tools Every Small Business Leader Needs Now

20 Game-Changing AI Tools Every Small Business Leader Needs Now

Forbes4 hours ago

Small businesses represent 90% of global industry and generate nearly half of worldwide GDP, yet ... More many entrepreneurs are missing out on AI tools that could revolutionize their operations.
Small businesses aren't really so small; in fact, they make up around 90 percent of industry and generate close to 50 percent of global GDP.
This means that while superscale giants like Amazon and Google may make headlines developing and selling AI tools, it's often the global network of innovators, entrepreneurs and dreamers running small businesses that will create real value with these tools.
If that's you, then AI can help out with much of the heavy lifting involved in marketing, administration, compliance, customer service and more.
So, here's a rundown of some of the best AI tools I've come across. These tools make it easy for any business owner, sole trader, or self-employed tradesperson to join the AI revolution.
Five Of The Best
Adobe Express
Express is like a cut-down version of the full Adobe suite of productivity tools, powered by genAI and Adobe's proprietary Firefly AI engine. It is primarily aimed at helping with the creation of marketing materials and assets, including videos. A key selling point of Adobe's genAI offerings is that they are entirely trained on data that Adobe actually owns, heading off any problems that might appear further down the line with changes to regulations around AI and copyrighted works.
Descript
Probably the simplest way to start creating and editing video content for business marketing, with the ability to create, cut and rearrange videos simply by editing the transcript. Generative AI is used to power automatic transcriptions, as well as powerful functions like overdubbing with cloned AI voiceovers, virtual green-screen backgrounds and removal of filler words and clumsy-sounding 'uhms' and 'errs' from recorded speech. A fantastic tool that can hugely reduce the cost and need for technical expertise when creating business videos.
Freshdesk Freddy AI Copilot
AI helpdesk agent that can answer customer questions, escalate them when human intervention is needed, and autonomously take action, such as issuing refunds. Customer service is quickly becoming one of the hot use cases for generative AI, with its ability to provide instant 24/7 help and become more efficient as it learns about your customers' common pain points. Freddy analyses the sentiment of customer communications to draft knowledge-based articles and FAQs. With a new SME-friendly service level and price point, Freshdesk
Salesforce Agentforce Assistant
Customer data holds all sorts of clues to business success—imagine if you could just talk to it and ask it questions. Well, that's the idea behind Salesforce's genAI CRM assistant, formerly known as Einstein Copilot but now part of the Agentforce agentic AI suite. It can dive into your customer data to answer in-depth questions and identify new business opportunities. With a ton of domain-specific knowledge acquired by Salesforce over many years of operation, Agentforce Assistant can also craft sales emails, intelligently update and track customer records and generate follow-up tasks.
Microsoft 365 Copilot
What makes this great is that it essentially adds AI assistance to the popular Office tools that have long been the backbone of small business productivity. Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams and more all benefit from the integration of Copilot, meaning that everything from drafting emails and web copy to creating presentations and analyzing data can be automated and managed with natural language prompts. In Excel, for example, Copilot can recommend formulas, create visualizations and spot trends in your business and customer data. In PowerPoint, it designs slide decks, and Teams conversations, collaborative working and meetings can be summarized, automatically generating action points and workflow schedules. More advanced AI users can even use it to build autonomous agents capable of complex workflows with minimal human intervention using Copilot Studio.
More Great Small Business Generative AI Tools
If none of those tick all the boxes you need, take a look at some of these options:
Buffer
Buffer is designed to help small businesses build their social audience, with a generous free tier that provides access to its AI assistant features.
Canva Magic Studio
Creates everything from branded social media graphics to animated marketing videos from simple prompts.
Grammarly
The great thing about this genAI grammar and writing tool is that it integrates with just about everything from Word to your web browser, meaning advice and content suggestions are available across all your tools.
Jasper
Copywriting tool optimized for creating business marketing copy and blogs.
LiveChat
Set up and run automated chatbots to talk to your website visitors and convert them into subscribers or customers.
Mailchimp
Email marketing is still a great way to get your business noticed and start generating repeat customers, and Mailchimp's generative AI functionality lets you automate the process as well as quickly generate branded, optimized content for your campaigns.
Monday
Monday is a project management and collaborative working platform, and now you can chat with it in real time to get live insights into your projects and workflows, as well as automated decision-making, such as matching team members to the tasks they are best positioned to complete.
Otter
Otter is an automated meeting assistant that takes notes, creates summaries and delivers action plans by analyzing the chatter during team or client online meetings.
Sage
The popular self-service accounting package now lets business owners automate invoicing and payments. It can even answer questions about bookkeeping and provide insights into cash flow using natural language.
Shopify Sidekick
Millions of businesses use the Shopify platform to simplify their e-commerce operations, and the new built-in Sidekick AI assistant helps out with routine tasks like drafting product descriptions as well as in-depth analytics for business insights.
Tableau Pulse
Thanks to AI, even smaller organizations can benefit from data analytics and the insights it can surface. Pulse is a simplified, AI-powered version of the popular data analytics platform, tailored for smaller businesses and designed to be accessible to anyone, not just data science experts.
Sprout Social
Who needs a dedicated social media manager? Sprout Social helps businesses surface trends with automated social listening and insights and then quickly drafts polished, effective posts.
Tidio
Create and deploy automated sales and customer service agents.
Wix AI Website Builder
The first step to getting a business off the ground is often a great website, and DIY platform Wix now features an AI assistant bot that will build it for you from simple prompts.
Xero
Another AI-powered accounting package that has just launched a new low-price plan tailored for small business owners and sole traders who want to get started with AI.The AI revolution isn't just for large companies with big budgets. Small business owners who embrace these tools today will find themselves better positioned to compete, scale, and thrive in an increasingly digital marketplace. Whether you're a sole trader looking to automate your first customer service bot or an entrepreneur ready to transform your entire workflow, the future of small business success lies in making AI a valuable team member.

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