Industries
AI, explained for your industry
Generic AI advice is nearly useless, the wins in an accountancy practice look nothing like the wins on a building site. Pick your industry for specific pain points, real workflows, recommended tools and honest ROI estimates.
AI for Accountants
Accountancy practices sit on a goldmine of repetitive, language-heavy work, client emails, HMRC correspondence, working-paper summaries, chasing records, that AI handles remarkably well.
AI for Solicitors
Law is language, and AI is the most capable language tool ever built, which makes it both a genuine opportunity for small firms and a genuine professional risk if adopted carelessly.
AI for Recruitment
Recruitment has always been a race, and AI has changed its pace: agencies using it well are formatting CVs, drafting outreach, writing job ads and preparing interview packs in a fraction of the old time.
AI for Estate Agents
Estate agency runs on speed and communication, the listing that goes live tonight rather than Thursday, the enquiry answered in five minutes rather than five hours, the vendor who hears from you before they have to ask.
AI for Construction
Construction generates staggering amounts of paperwork, tenders, RAMS, site diaries, variations, subcontractor chains, client updates, usually produced by people whose real job is building things.
AI for Trades
If you run a trade business, your bottleneck usually isn’t the work, it’s everything around it.
AI for Manufacturing
Small manufacturers live or die on the office as much as the shop floor, quotes that go out fast enough to win, orders processed without re-keying, spec and quality documents produced to customer standards.
AI for Hospitality
Hospitality is a people business interrupted by admin, enquiries at midnight, reviews demanding replies, menus to update, rotas to juggle, socials to feed.
AI for Retail
Independent retail means competing with chains and marketplaces on service and character while running everything with a fraction of their staff.
AI for Marketing Agencies
Agencies face AI from both sides: clients asking “are you using it?” and “why does this cost so much if AI exists?”, while margins depend on exactly the research, drafting and reporting work AI accelerates.
AI for Financial Services
Advisers, planners and brokers spend astonishing amounts of regulated-professional time on documentation, meeting notes, suitability letters, annual reviews, chasing providers.
AI for Professional Services
Consultancies, surveyors, architects, engineers, HR and IT firms, professional services businesses sell expertise delivered through documents and conversations.
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