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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's chasing the "perfect AI strategy" before taking action. Meanwhile, a 2-year-old startup just raised $2.1M by doing the opposite. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like glorified sales pitches. You're drowning in AI advice that sounds impressive but leaves you with no clear next step. The last thing you need is another person telling you to "transform everything." Here's what caught my attention about Newera.ai's success: They didn't start by promising to revolutionize entire business models. They focused on specific enterprise applications where generative AI enhances existing productivity and supports teams already in place. That's the real pattern. Companies seeing wins aren't rebuilding from scratch. They're identifying one repetitive, time-consuming process and applying AI there first. Customer service responses. Proposal writing. Data entry review. The $2.1M investment validates something important: specificity wins. Not AI strategy. Not digital transformation. Specific solutions to specific problems. Here's your starting point: Write down the three tasks your team complains about most. Pick the one that's most repetitive and document-heavy. That's likely your first AI application, not some enterprise-wide overhaul. What's the one task in your business that eats the most time without adding strategic value? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #ProductivityTools #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone's chasing the "perfect AI strategy" before taking action. Meanwhile, a 2-year-old startup just raised $2.1M by doing the opposite.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like glorified sales pitches. You're drowning in AI advice that sounds impressive but leaves you with no clear next step. The last thing you need is another person telling you to "transform everything."
Here's what caught my attention about Newera.ai's success: They didn't start by promising to revolutionize entire business models. They focused on specific enterprise applications where generative AI enhances existing productivity and supports teams already in place.
That's the real pattern. Companies seeing wins aren't rebuilding from scratch. They're identifying one repetitive, time-consuming process and applying AI there first. Customer service responses. Proposal writing. Data entry review.
The $2.1M investment validates something important: specificity wins. Not AI strategy. Not digital transformation. Specific solutions to specific problems.
Here's your starting point: Write down the three tasks your team complains about most. Pick the one that's most repetitive and document-heavy. That's likely your first AI application, not some enterprise-wide overhaul.
What's the one task in your business that eats the most time without adding strategic value?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #ProductivityTools #SmallBusinessAI
Founded in 2023, the startup focuses on enterprise applications of generative AI. It offers solutions that enhance productivity, support team ...