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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says you need to find your "first AI win" to prove the concept works. But what if you're looking for the wrong kind of win? I've watched too many business owners chase the flashy AI demos from webinars, only to realize it was just a sales pitch wrapped in buzzwords. The frustration is real when you're trying to separate genuine solutions from expensive experiments. Here's what Sapia's journey to $6M reveals that most AI vendors won't tell you: They didn't start by overhauling their entire recruitment system. They solved ONE painful bottleneck: initial candidate screening. That's it. Their AI handled the time-consuming part of reading applications, while humans still made the final decisions. The real insight? They picked a repeatable task that was eating hours of human time daily. Not the most "exciting" AI application. Not the buzziest use case. Just expensive human hours doing repetitive work. Your first AI win shouldn't be revolutionary. It should be boring, measurable, and focused on one specific process that's already costing you real money in labor hours. Start here: Write down which single task your team complains about most often. That's probably your real first AI opportunity. What's the one repetitive task in your business that's eating the most time right now? #AIStrategy #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone says you need to find your "first AI win" to prove the concept works.
But what if you're looking for the wrong kind of win?
I've watched too many business owners chase the flashy AI demos from webinars, only to realize it was just a sales pitch wrapped in buzzwords. The frustration is real when you're trying to separate genuine solutions from expensive experiments.
Here's what Sapia's journey to $6M reveals that most AI vendors won't tell you:
They didn't start by overhauling their entire recruitment system. They solved ONE painful bottleneck: initial candidate screening. That's it. Their AI handled the time-consuming part of reading applications, while humans still made the final decisions.
The real insight? They picked a repeatable task that was eating hours of human time daily. Not the most "exciting" AI application. Not the buzziest use case. Just expensive human hours doing repetitive work.
Your first AI win shouldn't be revolutionary. It should be boring, measurable, and focused on one specific process that's already costing you real money in labor hours.
Start here: Write down which single task your team complains about most often. That's probably your real first AI opportunity.
What's the one repetitive task in your business that's eating the most time right now?
#AIStrategy #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
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