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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's buzzing about Slack's new AI features. But if you're wondering "Is this actually worth it for MY business?"—you're asking the right question. I get it. You've sat through webinars that turned into sales pitches. You've watched demos of "game-changing" tools that looked impressive but left you thinking, "How does this actually help me?" The overwhelm is real. And it's not your fault. Here's what caught my attention about Slack's update: they're not adding AI for AI's sake. They're solving specific workflow problems—like automatically summarizing long threads so you don't waste 20 minutes catching up on conversations. That's the difference between AI that works and AI that wastes money. The question isn't "Should I use AI?" It's "What specific problem am I trying to solve?" Before considering any AI tool (Slack or otherwise), write down ONE repetitive task that drains your team's time daily. Then—and only then—look for tools designed specifically for that problem. Start with the problem. The right tool becomes obvious. What's the one repetitive task in your business that makes you think, "There has to be a better way to do this?" #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessTechnology #ProductivityTools #AIImplementation
Everyone's buzzing about Slack's new AI features. But if you're wondering "Is this actually worth it for MY business?"—you're asking the right question.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that turned into sales pitches. You've watched demos of "game-changing" tools that looked impressive but left you thinking, "How does this actually help me?"
The overwhelm is real. And it's not your fault.
Here's what caught my attention about Slack's update: they're not adding AI for AI's sake. They're solving specific workflow problems—like automatically summarizing long threads so you don't waste 20 minutes catching up on conversations.
That's the difference between AI that works and AI that wastes money. The question isn't "Should I use AI?" It's "What specific problem am I trying to solve?"
Before considering any AI tool (Slack or otherwise), write down ONE repetitive task that drains your team's time daily. Then—and only then—look for tools designed specifically for that problem.
Start with the problem. The right tool becomes obvious.
What's the one repetitive task in your business that makes you think, "There has to be a better way to do this?"
#AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessTechnology #ProductivityTools #AIImplementation
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